Desert Vipers defeat Gulf Giants in historic ILT20 tiebreak thriller

The Desert Vipers held their nerve to defeat the Gulf Giants in a dramatic Super Over on Monday, the first-ever tiebreaker in DP World International League T20 history. (Supplied/ILT20)
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Updated 09 December 2025
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Desert Vipers defeat Gulf Giants in historic ILT20 tiebreak thriller

  • Victory in first-ever ILT20 Super Over finish means Vipers maintain their 100% record with 3 wins out of 3
  • Giants start strong on their way to 179-5; Vipers rally after sluggish start to match the total and force the tiebreaker

DUBAI: The Desert Vipers held their nerve to defeat the Gulf Giants in a dramatic Super Over on Monday, the first-ever tiebreaker in DP World International League T20 history.

Chasing 180 for victory, Dan Lawrence and Sam Curran saved the day for the Vipers as they combined in a crucial partnership to level the scores and force the single-over tiebreaker.

Lawrence top-scored with a fluent 56 off 31 balls, while Curran contributed a vital 44 off 36 as the team pulled off a remarkable comeback to claim their third straight win of the season and maintain a 100 percent record. The Vipers have now won all five of the meetings between the two teams.

The Giants made a strong start after being put in to bat at the Dubai International Stadium. Openers Pathum Nissanka and Rahmanullah Gurbaz raced to a 50-run stand inside five overs, with the pair taking 14 runs off Naseem Shah in the opening exchanges. They reached 58 during the powerplay, with Nissanka recording his third-successive half-century from just 27 deliveries.

Their 73-run opening partnership was finally broken by Noor Ahmad, who dismissed Nissanka despite being hit for a fourth six. Gurbaz maintained the momentum alongside James Vince, whose 25 off 22 balls provided some stability, before Khuzaima Tanveer struck twice to leave the Giants on 129 for 3 midway through the inning.

The Vipers’ bowlers tightened their grip late on, with Noor removing Azmatullah Omarzai, and David Payne dismissing Moeen Ali. The Giants added only 38 runs from the final five overs, closing on 179 for 5.

Omarzai was the star with the ball as the Giants began the defense of their total. He struck twice early on to remove Fakhar Zaman and Andries Gous and leave the Vipers reeling at 14 for 2. Despite a steadying effort from Curran and Max Holden, the Giants maintained control until the Curran-Lawrence partnership reignited the chase.

Lawrence reached his half-century from 28 balls but late wickets set up a tense finish. Needing 13 from the final over to win, a Tanveer six and some calm finishing from Vriitya Aravind leveled the scores.

In the Super Over tiebreaker, the Vipers posted 13 runs and then Shah delivered under pressure to restrict the Giants to nine, sealing the historic win.

Stand-in Vipers captain Curran said of the close finish: “It has been the trend recently but I am not complaining: three wins from three.

“Tanveer has been working extremely hard on his batting in the nets. To hit a six under pressure and then bowl really well are very positive signs.”

Ali, the stand-in skipper for the Giants, said his team made mistakes at the wrong time that allowed the Vipers back into the game.

“When we needed a few good balls, we gave them something to hit,” he added. “In this format the game is never over, and it was one we could easily have won.”


Last-gasp strike keeps Al-Nassr top of SPL in Ronaldo’s absence

Updated 08 March 2026
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Last-gasp strike keeps Al-Nassr top of SPL in Ronaldo’s absence

  • Luis Maximiano denied Al-Nassr 9 times on nine occasions before Mohamed Simakan scored in stoppage time
  • Al-Qadsiah still seek to mount unlikely title challenge after defeating Al-Kholood 4-1

DAMMAM: There was a sense of concern in the Al-Nassr camp this week. Cristiano Ronaldo’s injury was deemed more serious than initially believed by Jorge Jesus, prompting the Portuguese star to travel to Spain for treatment.

That meant that Al-Nassr’s pursuit of the title would be hindered by the absence of their leading scorer.

It was only last month, however, that Ronaldo missed two league games for Al-Nassr due to his dissatisfaction with the club’s performance during the winter transfer window. Al-Nassr won both games, but Ronaldo returned to silence his doubters, scoring four across their next five fixtures.

The reality is that after a mid-season blip, Jesus has revived the spirit within his squad. Al-Nassr came into their clash against Neom on a 10-game winning streak. It was the second time this season they had reached that mark, before Al-Ettifaq halted their run with a draw in late December.

This time, Al-Nassr were determined to break that 10-match ceiling. Standing in their way was a Neom side stuck in mid-table but talented enough to cause problems and playing with little pressure.

Replacing Ronaldo was Abdullah Al-Hamdan. After scoring the decisive goal against Arkadag in the AFC Champions League Two Round of 16 first leg — as well as the strike that sealed Al-Nassr’s victory against Al-Fayha last week — optimism around the former Al-Hilal forward was high.

Unfortunately for Al-Hamdan, he was brought back down to earth. Five attempts on goal — including a poor effort in the 63rd minute after what had been Al-Nassr’s clearest opportunity — summed up his evening. He was replaced moments later by Abdulrahman Ghareeb as Al-Nassr searched for new solutions to break down Christophe Galtier’s side.

Neom proved difficult to dismantle as a unit and even tougher in individual duels. Despite Al-Nassr focusing much of their attacking play down the left to exploit the space behind Mohammed Al-Burayk, the trio of Amadou Kone, Awn Al-Saluli and Nathan Zeze repeatedly shut them down.

Angelo Gabriel’s return to the starting line-up was a welcome sight for Al-Nassr supporters but although he posed  a threat and showed flashes of creativity on the ball, the hosts were wasteful in front of goal. With 24 shots and nine saves by Luis Maximiano, it felt like a game where a draw would feel like defeat.

Joao Felix was by far Al-Nassr’s most influential attacking outlet. His subtle movement between the lines created passing options through Neom’s defensive block and he threatened Maximiano’s goal on several occasions occasion, though without success.

Most notably, two shots within the space of a minute saw Felix denied by the Portuguese goalkeeper. Al-Nassr threw numbers forward, practically stationed on the edge of the box, but he remained unbeatable.

The final 10 minutes saw the Neom goalkeeper kick into a different gear. In the 83rd minute, Angelo wriggled into the box and delivered a low cross to Sadio Mane, whose close-range effort was parried away. A minute later, Felix found himself on the edge of the six-yard box with a clear sight of goal, only for Maximiano to produce a stunning save with his shin.

In the final moments of the game, it seemed that Jorge Jesus and Al-Nassr had finally learned from their earlier frustrations and Al-Nassr finally found their way past Maximiano in stoppage time.

It was none other than Felix who created the breakthrough, delivering a dangerous cross from a free-kick, but it was not an attacker who applied the finish.

Mohamed Simakan rose above the Neom defense to power home the header at the death, sealing a 1-0 victory and securing the all-important three points to keep Al-Nassr’s advantage at the top of the table.

Elsewhere in the Saudi Pro League, Al-Qadsiah continue to keep the pressure on the top three, with a decisive 4-1 victory against Al-Kholood, which was due to be played on Thursday before Al-Qadsiah’s initial flight to Qassim. Mateo Retegui and Julian Quinones both scored a brace on the road to victory.

Meanwhile, Al-Okhdood suffered a damaging 5-0 defeat to Al-Fayha to remain deep in the relegation zone, while Al-Ettifaq and Al-Shabab shared the spoils in a 1-1 draw at E’GO Stadium in Dammam.

With the conclusion of Matchday 25, the title race is set to intensify with nine match weeks remaining. Al-Nassr remain top on 64 points, with Al-Ahli in second on 62, Al-Hilal in third on 61 and Al-Qadsiah in fourth on 57.

Saudi Pro League action resumes on Thursday, with the Eastern Province playing host to all title contenders. On Friday, Al-Qadsiah host Al-Ahli in Dammam before Saturday sees Al-Fateh welcome Al-Hilal and Al-Khaleej take on Al-Nassr.