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DESERT VIPERS 233/1 (20 OVERS)
- Andries Gous*120 (58)
- Fakhar Zaman69 (50)
- Shakib Al Hasan0/10 (1)
- AM Ghazanfar1/37 (4)
MI EMIRATES 188/7 (20 OVERS)
- Tom Banton63 (27)
- Muhammad Waseem41 (32)
- David Payne2/52 (4)
- Usman Tariq3/33 (4)
Scorer: Sudeep Poojar | Commentator: Rvel
END OF OVER:20 | 1 Run | MIE: 188/7 (46 runs required, RR: 9.40)
- Romario Shepherd39 (23b)
- AM Ghazanfar6 (4b)
- Sanjay Pahal1-0-1-0
- David Payne4-0-52-2
Thank you for your company tonight. Join us on 1st January for the Eliminator between Knight Riders and Dubai Capitals. Until then, it's goodnight and bye from all of us :)
Andries Gous, Player of the Match: It was pretty special out there for me. Not often you get a chance to score a hundred, so yeah, really special. Especially after the 6th over, we needed to make sure we took care of this wind and Fakhar batted brilliantly; he made it easier for me. Maybe after the powerplay we thought about 190-200 and then Sam played an unbelievable knock to get us up to 230
420 runs scored on this beautiful pitch, delivering a high-scoring entertaining contest. Desert Vipers lived up to their credo and showed why they are on top of the table. There was a big gulf between the two sides and a disernable difference in both quality and variety in their bowling attacks. The Pakistani contingent in the Vipers team inflicted most of the damage, with Tariq picking up three wickets and Naseem being miserly in his spell, conceding only 5 runs per over. Khuzaima was tight as well, but they will need to tidy up a bit more in the final as a bowling unit, where the margin for error gets slim. Earlier, Gous slammed an unbeaten 120, perfectly complemented by Fakhar, who went on a run rampage. Curran provided the much-needed impetus to the innings. MI Emirates started well, meeting fire with fire as Waseem and Banton launched a boundary barrage. But as soon as they got out, the asking rate climbed exponentially, and the Vipers applied the stranglehold. MI Emirates will get another bite at the cherry, with time to reflect, regroup, restrategize, and come back strongly in Qualifier 2 against the winner of the Eliminator
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