MI Emirates prove a cut above the Giants to reach ILT20 final

MI Emirates, the most impressive team in the International League T20 this season, went head-to-head with the Gulf Giants in the Qualifier 1 knockout match on Wednesday and served up a masterclass at short-form cricket. (X/@MIEmirates/@ILT20Official)
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Updated 15 February 2024
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MI Emirates prove a cut above the Giants to reach ILT20 final

  • The Emirates won by 44 runs and secured their route directly to the ILT20 final

DUBAI: MI Emirates, the most impressive team in the International League T20 this season, went head-to-head with the Gulf Giants in the Qualifier 1 knockout match on Wednesday and served up a masterclass at short-form cricket.

The Emirates won by 44 runs and secured their route directly to the ILT20 final, while the Giants will get another shot at glory in the Qualifier 2 against the winner of Tuesday’s Eliminator round, the Dubai Capitals.

Although MI Emirates lost their first match in the group stage, they won their next four, placing them in a leading position. A loss in their sixth match to the Desert Vipers was followed by another win to secure a top-four position. Losses in the final two matches displeased the captain, who was concerned about developing a losing habit. Nevertheless, MI Emirates topped the table, but only on run rate from the Giants.

After six matches, the Giants had won only two out of six matches and were struggling to reach the top four. However, victory in each of their remaining three matches was sufficient to not only secure a top-four slot, but place them second to MI Emirates on run rate.

A strong wind blew around the Dubai International Stadium on Wednesday, but it seemed to have little effect inside as MI Emirates flew to 34 for no loss after four overs, aided by three misfields.

Dan Worrall then found swing, Muhammad Waseem being bowled as the ball bounced back from his body into the stumps. The next ball took the inside edge of Andre Fletcher’s bat and cut back onto the stumps and the score was 35 for two after five overs.

In the seventh over, Worrall persuaded Kusal Perera to slash at and edge a ball moving wide of the off stump to the keeper. Nicholas Pooran and Dwayne Bravo eased the score to 94 before Pooran was caught deep on the legside in the 13th over. Bravo followed in the 15th, with the score at 115 for five. This brought two hard hitters together, Kieron Pollard and Tim David.

The pair played in controlled fashion, aided by more misfields, taking 10 per over up to the final over, from which 13 was scored, despite the loss of David. They posted a total of 162.

Giants’ response got off to the worst possible start. Left-arm spinner Akeal Hosein’s first ball turned sharply inwards, comprehensively penetrating James Vince’s defense, to hit the stumps.

In the fourth over, Muhammad Rohid bowled Jordan Cox and, in the fifth over, Chris Lynn spooned a ball from Hosein to cover to leave the Giants in trouble on 23 for three.

More trouble followed when Jamie Smith arrowed the ball straight into the hands of the long-on fielder in the ninth over, a situation made worse when Shimron Hetmyer was caught behind off Bravo in the 10th over.

Hetmyer’s dismissal looked to be the final straw for the Giants, a view reinforced by the dismissals in successive balls of Jamie Overton and Usman Khan at the beginning of the 13th over.

At 69 for seven, some resistance from Chris Jordan and Liam Dawson prolonged the innings, but Dawson was out LBW, with the score on 86. Jordan continued his defiance until he was caught on the boundary at long-off for 31, having moved the score onto 111.

The innings was closed on 118, when Worrall was caught at midwicket, MI Emirates easing home by a comfortable margin of 44 runs.


Silva scores late equalizer as Dortmund grab 2-2 draw at Leipzig

Updated 21 February 2026
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Silva scores late equalizer as Dortmund grab 2-2 draw at Leipzig

  • Silva then seized ⁠his moment with a left footed shot five minutes into extra time
  • Dortmund remained unbeaten in their last eight away games

LEIPZIG, Germany: Fabio Silva grabbed a stoppage time equalizer as Borussia Dortmund drew 2-2 at RB Leipzig to trim Bayern Munich’s Bundesliga lead to eight points on Saturday.
Second placed Dortmund had been heading for defeat after Christoph Baumgartner scored twice from close range in the first half.
The visitors came back after the break and their hopes were revived by a Romulo own goal five minutes into the half but they were still staring at defeat as the clock ticked into an added seven ⁠minutes.
Silva then seized ⁠his moment with a left footed shot five minutes into extra time.
Dortmund remained unbeaten in their last eight away games but their six match winning run came to an end at the Red Bull Arena.
Max Beir had looked like putting them ahead ⁠when he broke clear and went one-on-one on goal for Dortmund after eight minutes, but his shot was straight at goalkeeper Maarten Vandevoordt, and then Leipzig took control.
Baumgartner made the breakthrough in the 20th minute when Yan Diomande, in sparkling form, sent a low cross into the box for him to glance in right-footed with his back to the net.
The goal was given after an offside check.
Baumgartner took his ⁠10th goal ⁠of the season and doubled his tally in the 39th with a perfectly timed run to tap in a cross from David Raum as the hosts ripped Dortmund apart down the left.
Leipzig, with just one win from their last six outings, stayed fifth in the standings, one point behind VfB Stuttgart who have a game in hand.
Harry Kane struck his eighth brace of the season as Bayern beat Eintracht Frankfurt 3-2 in an earlier kickoff. Dortmund host Bayern next week.