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Shimron Hetmyer and Tom Curran celebrate after the match. (ILT20 Photo)
Gulf Giants
returned to winning ways with a commanding seven-wicket victory over the
Abu Dhabi Knight Riders
in the
ILT20
at the
Sheikh Zayed Stadium
on Saturday. The win propelled the Giants to third place in the standings, strengthening their playoff chances, while ensuring MI Emirates joined Desert Vipers in the playoffs.
Desperate for a win to stay in contention, the Giants produced a clinical bowling display, restricting the Knight Riders to a modest 123 for 7.
Their chase was anchored by a crucial 70-run stand between Gerhard Erasmus and Tom Curran, with a finishing flourish from Shimron Hetmyer.
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The Giants made a steady start before David Willey turned the game momentarily, dismissing James Vince and Jordan Cox in consecutive deliveries. With the scoreboard reading 27/2 after the powerplay, the pressure was on the Giants as Willey and Sunil Narine kept things tight. By the 10-over mark, they had crawled to 50/2.
Momentum shifted in the 11th over as Curran went after Andre Russell, smashing a four, a six, and another four to collect 17 runs. This gave the Giants the push they needed, as they plundered 12 more off Terrance Hinds’ next over. Sitting comfortably at 82/2 with seven overs left, the chase was well under control.
Erasmus fell to Jason Holder in the 15th over, but Hetmyer’s arrival ensured no late hiccups. A boundary off his first few balls, coupled with extras from Narine, eased the chase. Hetmyer then launched a massive six off Irbar Ahmad and struck the winning runs to seal a dominant victory.
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Earlier, Abu Dhabi Knight Riders had a nightmare start, losing both Kyle Mayers and Andries Gous inside the first three overs. They struggled to 3/2 before Roston Chase’s brief resistance took them to 24/2 at the end of the powerplay. Chase fell for 15, bringing Willey to the crease, who formed a 29-run stand with Joe Clarke.
However, scoring remained tough, and the Knight Riders were stuck at 55/3 after 12 overs when Clarke fell to Chris Jordan. Russell’s arrival sparked a brief revival, with Willey smashing two sixes and Russell adding a couple of boundaries. But Curran removed Russell for 9, leaving the Knight Riders at 80/5 with five overs left.
Willey tried to push the total with a six off Mark Adair but was dismissed the next ball after a valuable 41 off 29 deliveries. Local talent Alishan Sharafu attempted a late surge but found little support as the Knight Riders managed just three boundaries in the last four overs, finishing at 123/7.
Abu Dhabi Knight Riders captain Sunil Narine acknowledged the tough conditions: “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 in the middle overs, and it became easier for them.”
Player of the match
Dan Worrall
praised his team’s bowling unit: “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.”
With the win, the Gulf Giants remain in the playoff hunt, while the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders face an uphill battle to stay in contention.
Brief scores:
- 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)
- 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)
- Player of the Match: Dan Worrall
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