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How did the Desert Vipers storm into the ILT20 final? Andries Gous’ record-breaking ton had all the answers

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The Desert Vipers booked their place in the DP World ILT20 Season 4 final in emphatic fashion, hammering MI Emirates by 45 runs in Qualifier 1 at the Zayed Cricket Stadium, and it was Andries Gous who stole the spotlight in a night to remember.

Gous was simply unstoppable. The right-hander smashed an unbeaten 120 off just 58 balls, becoming the first player from an Associate Nation to score a century in ILT20 history, and not just that, it was the highest individual score the league has ever seen. Big stage, big moment, even bigger innings.

Opening alongside Fakhar Zaman, Gous set the tone early as the Vipers cruised through the powerplay without loss. Once the shackles came off, there was no stopping them. The duo stitched together a record-breaking 157-run opening stand, the highest in ILT20 history, tearing into the MI Emirates attack from all angles.

Fakhar played the perfect foil, recovering from a slow start to race to a fluent 69, while Gous powered his way to a 29-ball fifty and later a 53-ball hundred. When Sam Curran joined the party at the death, the fireworks intensified. Curran’s unbeaten 38 off just 12 balls, including 20 runs in the final over, pushed the Vipers to a mammoth 233 for 1, the highest total of Season 4.

Chasing 234 was always going to be a tall order, but MI Emirates came out swinging. Muhammad Waseem and Tom Banton gave the chase early momentum, with Banton racing to a quickfire half-century. Just as MI looked ready to threaten, debutant Usman Tariq turned the game on its head.

Bowling with remarkable composure, Tariq picked up three crucial wickets — including Banton and Kieron Pollard, to halt the chase in its tracks. Once the middle order collapsed, the result was all but sealed. Despite a late flourish from Romario Shepherd, MI Emirates were restricted to 188 for 7.

For the Vipers, it means a third final appearance in four seasons, and this time, they arrive with serious momentum. MI Emirates, meanwhile, still has a lifeline and will face the winner of the Eliminator for another shot at the title.

One thing’s certain: on this night in Abu Dhabi, Andries Gous didn’t just play an innings, he made ILT20 history.


With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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Big game tonight: Expect traffic delays around Dubai’s Al Wasl Club

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Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has alerted motorists to expected traffic delays on key roads on Wednesday, April 22, due to the AFC Champions League 2 match taking place at Al Wasl Club.

The fixture between Qatar’s Al Ahli and Al Nassr of Saudi Arabia is part of the ongoing AFC Champions League 2, Asia’s second-tier continental competition, which has been drawing strong crowds across the region. Matches at this stage of the tournament typically attract large numbers of fans, especially when hosted in major cities like Dubai, leading to increased traffic around stadium zones.

Authorities expect congestion on roads leading to and around the stadium, particularly during pre-match and post-match hours, as supporters head to watch the game live.

Motorists are advised to plan their journeys, allow extra travel time, and consider alternative routes to avoid delays.

To help ease congestion, the RTA confirmed that additional parking spaces will be available behind the stadium, offering more options for those attending the match.

The advisory is part of ongoing efforts to manage traffic during major sporting events and ensure a smooth and comfortable travel experience for residents and visitors across Dubai.

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Free 5KM run in Abu Ahabi, but expect road closures

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If you’re driving around Abu Dhabi this weekend, you might want to plan, because several key roads are set to close.

The Run for the Nation 5km race is taking over Wahat Al Karama this Saturday, bringing together the community for a morning of fitness and fun.

But it also means temporary traffic disruptions you should know about.

Here’s what’s happening
Organised by Abu Dhabi Sports Council in partnership with the Zayed Charity Run, the event kicks off at 8am, and it’s completely free to join.

To keep runners safe, road closures will be in place from 5am to 10am around the area.
There are additional lane closures on E20 due to ongoing infrastructure works:

• Right lane towards Abu Dhabi closed from April 17 (2pm)- April 20 (5am)
• Entry & exit from Al Fursan Street closed from April 18-April 19

Expect delays around Al Fursan Street and Al Khaleej Al Arabi Street (E20).

What should motorists do
• Leave earlier than usual
• Follow diversion signs
• Avoid the area if possible during peak hours

While traffic may slow things down, the event is all about community, fitness, and bringing people together, a big win for Abu Dhabi’s active lifestyle push.

So whether you’re running or just commuting, be ready, plan smart, and stay moving.

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He refused to cancel, now Dubai’s fight night is the talk of the internet

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What started as a struggling fight night in Dubai turned into one of the city’s most talked-about sports events, and it’s all thanks to Tristan Hamm.

At a time when live events were taking a hit, this Canadian boxer and social media personality stepped up with his Spirit of Dubai” initiative, completely changing the game.

From 98 per cent refunds to a packed arena
The event was on the brink of cancellation after nearly all tickets were refunded, leaving the venue almost empty.

But Hamm wasn’t having it.

He went all in, leveraging social media, personal outreach, and community connections to bring people back.

The result?
• More than 1,400 attendees
• Over 400 influencers and business leaders
• A buzzing, high-energy fight night atmosphere

The $200,000 move that changed everything
In a bold move, Hamm donated $200,000 in tickets to UAE residents, giving many their first-ever live boxing experience.

Within just 2 weeks, the event flipped from near-cancelled to completely sold out.

Then came the knockout
The fight night delivered serious action with multiple KOs, but the highlight? Hamm’s own explosive knockout win, which has now gone mega viral with over 500 million views on Instagram

More than just a fight night
With nearly 2 million followers, Hamm turned this into a global moment—showcasing Dubai’s energy, community spirit, and ability to bounce back.

His words summed it up perfectly: “Dubai didn’t need saving. It needed people to show up.”

This wasn’t just about boxing, it became a symbol of:
• Community power

• Resilience during uncertainty

• The comeback of Dubai’s live events scene

From empty seats to a viral global success, the “Spirit of Dubai” proves one thing: when people come together, the city comes alive.

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