Gulf Giants upset MI Emirates in ILT20 thriller to keep knockout hopes alive

The Giants bowling attack, led by Chris Jordan (pictured), then fired on all cylinders to restrict MI Emirates to 153 for seven for a thrilling five-run win. (Supplied/ILT20)
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Updated 09 February 2024
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Gulf Giants upset MI Emirates in ILT20 thriller to keep knockout hopes alive

  • Win gives a huge boost to the Giants as they chase a spot in the Qualifier 1 knockout stages

LONDON: The Gulf Giants pulled off an important victory over the in-form MI Emirates in the International League T20 in Dubai on Thursday night.

The Giants were led from the front by captain James Vince, who showed the way with 59 runs off 41 balls, and wicketkeeper Jamie Smith’s quick unbeaten 43 off 26 deliveries.

Together, they helped the Giants post a fighting total of 158 for the loss of seven wickets. The bowling attack, led by Chris Jordan, then fired on all cylinders to restrict MI Emirates to 153 for seven for a thrilling five-run win.

MI Emirates’ skipper Kieron Pollard sparked hopes of yet another ILT20 victory with a 40-run innings from 31 balls after opener Kusal Perera had hit 34 runs off 25 balls.

But Jordan and Jamie Overton had other ideas in the death overs, and both bowled to perfection to seal the victory and two points, which helped defending champions the Giants move up to second in the league table.

The win gives a huge boost to the Giants as they chase a spot in the Qualifier 1 knockout stages and attempt to avoid an Eliminator shootout. MI Emirates, who top the league table, have already qualified for the knockout stages.

Vince hailed his players and said: “Jamie Smith played a very good innings to get to a score which we felt we were in it. The bowlers bowled well, and CJ (Jordan), with those yorkers, was exceptional.

“Three games ago we were under a bit of pressure to make the top four, but if we win on Saturday we can finish in the top two.”

Jordan, who was named player of the match, said he would be focusing on Saturday’s match against the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders.

“It was a good win for the boys. In that crunch moment at the death, it’s ‘execute and win or don’t and lose,’” he said.

“They have amazing players and we got over the line tonight. I’ve been working on a couple of things with the bowling coach to operate at the top end of my speed. It’s working. We have to finish it on Saturday.”

MI Emirates’ Pollard was keen to focus on the positives despite the defeat. “At the end, it was just one hit away with a couple of hits at the back end,” he said.

“(Chris) Jordan especially bowled well, but Waqar (Salamkheil) has been fantastic again. The positives are our guys getting a hit and it’s good for us going forward.”


Sabalenka sets up potential Raducanu showdown at Australian Open

Updated 21 January 2026
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Sabalenka sets up potential Raducanu showdown at Australian Open

  • Sabalenka is favorite to win a third Australian Open in four years, having been defeated in the final 12 months ago by Madison Keys

MELBOURNE: Top seed Aryna Sabalenka set up a potential third-round showdown with Emma Raducanu at the Australian Open after a straight-sets win Wednesday over Chinese qualifier Bai Zhuoxuan.
The world number one saw off the awkward Bai 6-3, 6-1, having threatened at one stage to complete the job in even more express fashion.
Britain’s 2021 US Open champion Raducanu plays Russia-born Austrian Anastasia Potapova later Wednesday at Melbourne Park, with Sabalenka lying ominously in wait.
Sabalenka is favorite to win a third Australian Open in four years, having been defeated in the final 12 months ago by Madison Keys.
“Tricky opponent,” said the Belarusian.
“Super-happy to close the (first) set, it gives me confidence that my game is there, my focus is there.
“Step by step. Super-happy with my win. There is always a little gap to improve.”
Sabalenka won the first nine points in a row to surge into a 2-0 lead at Rod Laver Arena against her outclassed opponent ranked 702 in the world.
After just eight minutes it was 3-0, then 5-0, with Sabalenka seemingly intent on getting the job done in time for an early lunch.
But the 23-year-old Bai, playing the biggest match of her life, worked through her nerves and finally held serve.
She then stunned center court by breaking Sabalenka’s serve to reduce the deficit to 5-2, and doggedly held her own serve for 5-3.
The 27-year-old US Open champion Sabalenka was beginning to show signs of frustration as she saw numerous set points come and go.
She finally got the job done after 39 minutes on her seventh chance, slamming a ball she was holding in her hand down on the court in a flash of anger.
The second set was more serene, Sabalenka’s superior power taking its toll as she sealed the match in 72 minutes.