Trio star as Desert Vipers claim first victory of season

Shaheen Shah Afridi of Desert Vipers celebrates the wicket of Jamie Smith of Gulf Giants during the Match 7 of the DP World International League T20. (CREIMAS/ILT20a)
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Updated 25 January 2024
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Trio star as Desert Vipers claim first victory of season

  • Shaheen Shah Afridi, Azam Khan, Shadab Khan inspire 6-wicket win over defending champions Gulf Giants
  • ‘This is my first game for the Desert Vipers — I really enjoyed myself’: Afridi

DUBAI: The Desert Vipers, inspired by Shaheen Shah Afridi, Azam Khan, and Shadab Khan, defeated defending champions the Gulf Giants by six wickets for their first win of the 2024 DP World ILT20 cricket tournament.

Afridi took three wickets, wicketkeeper Azam Khan produced slick glovework and scored an unbeaten 26 in the successful run chase, and Khan’s namesake bowled a full quota of four overs in his first match back after injury.

But it was Sri Lankan Twenty20 international captain Wanindu Hasaranga who was declared player of the match for his all-round performance of one for 26 with the ball and scoring a crucial 42 from just 19 deliveries.

Afridi said: “This is my first game for the Desert Vipers and to be honest I really enjoyed myself.

“The good thing is we won this game, and I am hopeful that in the games coming up we will also play as a team, and we win those games as well.

“As far as the bowling attack goes, this team is very strong, and it also has a balanced batting line-up. They have performed really well in the past and I am hopeful we will perform well again this year,” he added.

Desert Vipers captain Colin Munro said: “I think we stuck to our plans well. There was a short side toward which we had to bowl some spin. You look at Shadab’s figures and it reads 10 per over but actually it was well bowled from him today, coming off from a lengthy time off the park, I think he will be much better for that performance tonight.

“I cannot fault any of the efforts tonight. I thought the bowlers executed the plans we had talked about really well. And when you have got such an experienced bowling line-up you just put them in auto drive and go.

“Shaheen was exceptional tonight and to be honest it is a lot more fun having him in my team than playing against him.

“He is an ultimate professional. He does everything he can for the team. He fields in the hotspots, bowls the tough overs, and he wants to go out there and bat in whatever position the team needs. So, it is nice to have these guys on the team.

“I thought the way we batted, to finish with an over and a bit to go, was outstanding,” Munro added.

The Desert Vipers return to action on Saturday, Jan. 27, when they take on the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders in the UAE capital.


Pakistan will boycott T20 World Cup match against India. ICC says decision will damage cricket

Updated 02 February 2026
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Pakistan will boycott T20 World Cup match against India. ICC says decision will damage cricket

  • No reason was given for Pakistan boycotting the game against India, but Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi had criticized governing body ICC for “double standards” by refusing to shift Bangladesh’s games to Sri Lanka

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s government says the national cricket team will be allowed to take part in the upcoming Twenty20 World Cup but must boycott its group game against arch rival India.
India and Sri Lanka are co-hosts for the 20-team tournament, which starts Saturday.
Pakistan will play all its games in Sri Lanka — including any in the knockout stage — because of political tensions with India. The two teams are scheduled to meet in a Group A game in Colombo on Feb. 15 in what is often a tournament highlight for fans, broadcasters and organizers alike.
That’s looking in doubt this time.
“The Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan grants approval to the Pakistan Cricket Team to participate in the ICC World T20 2026,” the government posted Sunday on its official X account. “However, the Pakistan Cricket Team shall not take the field in the match scheduled on 15th February 2026 against India.”
No reason was given for Pakistan boycotting the game against India, but Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi had criticized governing body ICC for “double standards” by refusing to shift Bangladesh’s games to Sri Lanka. Bangladesh was replaced by Scotland for the tournament.
Naqvi was vocal in Pakistan’s support for Bangladesh and left the decision of Pakistan’s participation in the T20 World Cup to the government when he briefed Pakistan’s prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, on the issue.
ICC criticizes decision
The International Cricket Council said in a statement that it was waiting to receive an official communication from the PCB over the planned boycott, while warning against harming “the spirit and sanctity” of the global events.
“This position of selective participation is difficult to reconcile with the fundamental premise of a global sporting event where all qualified teams are expected to compete on equal terms per the event schedule,” the ICC said.
“While the ICC respects the roles of governments in matters of national policy, this decision is not in the interest of the global game or the welfare of fans worldwide, including millions in Pakistan.”
The ICC said its priority is to successfully organize the T20 World Cup and “expects the PCB to explore a mutually acceptable resolution, which protects the interests of all stakeholders.”
The ICC also said it “hopes that the PCB will consider the significant and long-term implications for cricket in its own country as this is likely to impact the global cricket ecosystem, which it is itself a member and beneficiary of.”
Pakistan’s first match is against the Netherlands on Saturday in the tournament opener in Colombo. It will then take on the US on Feb. 10 and Namibia on Feb. 18.
India would be set to receive two points if Pakistan forfeits their game.
A Pakistan vs. India tournament game attracts huge interest and is a significant source of income, through broadcasters and sponsors, for the ICC.
Pakistan and India have not played a bilateral cricket series for the last 14 years, but both nations have regularly been in the same group at ICC tournaments.
Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha, who led the team to a 3-0 win in the three-match T20 series against Australia on Sunday in Lahore, said he will follow his government’s instructions.
“It’s (boycotting game against India) not our decision, we can’t do anything about it,” Agha said. “We will do whatever our government and the (PCB) chairman say.”
The strained political relations between the two countries spilled onto the cricket field last year when India’s players refused to shake hands with Pakistan’s players during three Asia Cup games, including the final, in the United Arab Emirates.