Gulf Giants stay alive in DP World ILT20 playoff race after win over Abu Dhabi Knight Riders

Dan Worral of Gulf Giants celebrates the wicket of Kyle Mayers during the DP World ILT20 win over the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders at the Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi. (Pankaj Nangia/ILT20)
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Updated 02 February 2025
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Gulf Giants stay alive in DP World ILT20 playoff race after win over Abu Dhabi Knight Riders

  • The Giants won by 7 wickets to sit 3rd in the table after 10 matches

ABU DHABI: The Gulf Giants returned to winning ways as they coasted to a seven-wicket win over the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders in the DP World ILT20 clash at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Saturday.

The win sees the Giants climb to third in the table and gives a welcome boost to their playoff chances. The result also confirms the MI Emirates join the Desert Vipers as playoff qualifiers.

Needing a win to keep their competition hopes alive, the Gulf Giants were brilliant with the ball as they stifled the Knight Riders for 123. In response, they rode on a superb 70-run partnership between Gerhard Erasmus and Tom Curran and some late pinch-hitting from Shimron Hetmyer to clinch the victory.

The Giants were off the blocks well in what appeared to be a straightforward chase. However, David Willey worked his magic as he picked up two wickets in as many deliveries to put the opposition in a worrisome spot. James Vince played the ball onto his stumps to depart for seven and Willey trapped Jordan Cox LBW on the next to give his side a fighting chance. The Giants scored 27/2 in the powerplay, just three runs more than their opponents at the same stage. A disciplined bowling effort from Willey and Sunil Narine curtailed the Giants’ batting as they were restricted to 50/2 at the halfway point.

But it was just a matter of time before Erasmus and Curran found their groove, which happened in the 11th over. Curran let loose as he hit Andre Russell for a four, a six and another four to amass 17 much-needed runs. That gave the Giants the impetus they needed as they got 12 more runs off Terrance Hinds in the 13th.

The Giants were on track at this point, at 82/2, and needed a run per ball from the remaining seven overs. An impressive 70-run partnership between Curran and Erasmus came to an end when Jason Holder found the breakthrough in the 15th over. Erasmus was caught at mid-off, but Hetmyer joined Curran and made his intentions clear early on with a superb boundary. Narine, uncharacteristically, gave away four runs in extras as the Giants inched closer to the target.

Hetmyer displayed his big-hitting skills as he clobbered Irbar Ahmad for a maximum over deep midwicket and subsequently hit the winning runs to seal a remarkable victory for the Gulf Giants.

Earlier, the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders made a poor start when they lost both their openers — Kyle Mayers and Andries Gous — inside the opening three overs. Each made one run as the Knight Riders limped to 4/2. Roston Chase offered some hope as he struck a few boundaries to lead them to 24/2 at the end of the powerplay.

He departed for 15 soon after to Blessing Muzarabani, and Willey entered the fray. The Englishman steadied the ship and teamed up with Joe Clarke to put up 29 runs for the fourth wicket. The runs, though, were hard to come by as the Knight Riders went through four overs without a boundary. They were precariously placed at 55/3 after 12 overs when Clarke fell to Chris Jordan.

The Knight Riders made plenty of changes to their batting order. Russell came in next, his arrival seeming to swing the fortunes in his side’s favor as Willey launched two massive sixes before Russell hit a couple of boundaries. However, his stay at the crease was cut when Curran dismissed him for 15.

With five overs to go, the Knight Riders were at 80/5 and in dire need of some quick runs to put up a competitive total. Willey shouldered the responsibility and hit Mark Adair for a six, but the Irishman struck back on the next delivery. Willey’s resolute display ended after a crucial 41 off 29 deliveries.

Alishan Sharafu, the local boy who has been among the Riders’ better batsmen this season, was tasked with steering his side at the death overs. He got off the mark with a boundary, but the runs then dried up as his team managed just three boundaries in the final four overs to put up a modest total of 123.

Sunil Narine, captain of the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders, said: “I think they bowled brilliantly and used the conditions to their advantage. We tried to take as many wickets as possible in the powerplay. We couldn’t take many wickets in the middle overs and it became easier for them. Jason Holder has been doing a fantastic job with the bat and the ball. He assessed the conditions as best as possible. We are on the backfoot, but we will be looking forward to that Mumbai-Sharjah game and are hoping for the best.”

Player of the Match Dan Worrall said: “Opening the bowling with Mark, we had to get us off to a good start. Our bowling group prides itself on diversity. Left arm, right arm, tall and short, we have a bit of everything. We’re glad that we’ve at least given ourselves a fighting chance. We’ll be crossing our fingers for the next couple of days.”

Brief scores

Gulf Giants beat Abu Dhabi Knight Riders by seven wickets

Gulf Giants 124/3 in 17.5 overs (Gerhard Erasmus 47, Tom Curran 38 not out, Shimron Hetmyer 20 not out, David Willey 2 for 17, Jason Holder 1 for 17)

Abu Dhabi Knight Riders 123-7 in 20 overs (David Willey 41, Alishan Sharafu 21 not out, Chris Jordan 2 for 20, Mark Adair 2 for 25, Dan Worrall 1 for 13)

Player of the Match: Dan Worrall


Desert Vipers clinch historic first ILT20 title with emphatic final win

Updated 05 January 2026
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Desert Vipers clinch historic first ILT20 title with emphatic final win

  • Sam Curran stars with bat and ball as Vipers overpower MI Emirates by 46 runs

DUBAI: The Desert Vipers claimed their maiden International League T20 crown on Sunday night after a commanding 46-run victory over MI Emirates in front of a packed Dubai International Stadium.

Led by skipper Sam Curran’s unbeaten 74, the Vipers posted an imposing 182 for 4 before producing a disciplined bowling display to dismiss MI Emirates for 136 in 18.3 overs.

The triumph earned the Vipers a $700,000 prize along with the Black Belt, while runners-up MI Emirates collected $300,000.

Curran’s match-winning knock came off 51 balls and featured eight fours and two sixes. He was well supported by Max Holden (41 off 32) and Dan Lawrence (23 off 15), whose late acceleration ensured a strong finish. David Payne led the bowling effort with 3 for 42, while Naseem Shah (3/18), Usman Tariq (2/20) and Khuzaima Tanveer (2/22) kept MI Emirates under constant pressure.

The final was preceded by a vibrant pre-match spectacle, with fireworks and a drone show lighting up the Dubai skyline and creating a carnival atmosphere befitting the showpiece occasion.

Curran capped off a standout tournament by finishing with both the Red Belt (Most Valuable Player) and the Green Belt (Best Batter). He ended the season with 397 runs, including three half-centuries, alongside seven wickets and 10 catches.

MI Emirates’ chase faltered early as Shah struck twice in the powerplay, removing Andre Fletcher (10 off 11) and Tom Banton (7 off 6). Khuzaima Tanveer then claimed the key wicket of Muhammad Waseem (26 off 13), leaving MI Emirates 46 for 3 inside six overs.

Usman Tariq further tightened the screws by dismissing Sanjay Krishnamurthi (2 off 9), while Shakib Al Hasan (36 off 27) and Kieron Pollard (28 off 27) struggled to generate momentum. Although the pair added 50 runs, Tariq’s removal of Shakib left MI Emirates needing 61 from the final four overs.

Any remaining hopes were extinguished when Naseem removed Pollard before Payne ripped through the lower order, taking three wickets in the 18th over. Khuzaima sealed the title by bowling Muhammad Rohid (3 off 4), with the Vipers completing victory with nine balls to spare.

Earlier, the Vipers made a brisk start through Fakhar Zaman (20 off 15) and Jason Roy (11 off 7) before Fazalhaq Farooqi struck twice to remove both openers. Curran responded decisively, driving the Vipers to 59 for 2 at the end of the powerplay.

A fluent partnership with Holden steadied the innings, the pair adding 89 runs before Holden fell in the 15th over. Curran brought up his half-century off 39 balls and, alongside Lawrence, added 57 runs in the final stages to lift the Vipers to a match-winning total.

Dubai Capitals’ Waqar Salamkheil claimed the White Belt for Best Bowler with 18 wickets, while MI Emirates’ Waseem won the Blue Belt for Best UAE Player for the fourth consecutive season. Each belt winner received USD 15,000.

Player of the Match Sam Curran said: “I was nervous coming into the final, but the players, management and owners have been outstanding. Losing Gous in the warm-up tested us, but it showed the strength of our group. MI are a quality side, but over the season we’ve been the most consistent team and deserved the trophy.”

MI Emirates skipper Pollard added: “It went wrong in the field. In finals, those moments matter. I felt 180 was chaseable, but losing early wickets hurt us. The Vipers deserved to win, though, and overall it’s been a fantastic tournament for us.”