DUBAI: The Desert Vipers cruised to a six-wicket victory over the Gulf Giants in a low-scoring contest at the Dubai International Stadium on Tuesday.
It was the second consecutive win in DP World ILT20 this season for the Vipers, who won with an unbeaten 42-run knock from all-rounder Sam Curran anchoring the chase.
Sherfane Rutherford added fireworks with 40 runs off just 18 balls, ensuring the Vipers reached their target of 120 in 17.4 overs.
The Vipers bowling unit set the tone early, as captain Lockie Ferguson and Mohammad Amir dismantled the Giants’ batting order.
Ferguson claimed three wickets, while Amir picked up two, restricting the Giants to 119/9 in 20 overs. Gulf Giants skipper James Vince fought valiantly, scoring an unbeaten 76 runs off 62 balls, but lacked support as wickets fell at regular intervals.
The Gulf Giants struggled after losing early wickets. Mohammad Amir trapped Adam Lyth LBW in the first over, and Lockie Ferguson soon removed Rehan Khan and Shimron Hetmyer. By the sixth over, the Giants were reeling at 32/3.
Wanindu Hasaranga bowled Ollie Robinson for a duck, while Amir and Ferguson continued to dominate, leaving the Giants at 50/6.
Vince, however, provided a measure of stability, rotating the strike and finding late boundaries. Aayan Afzal Khan (15 off 18) briefly supported him in a 36-run stand, but Khan's dismissal by Luke Wood in the 15th over dashed hopes of a competitive total. Vince reached his half-century off 47 balls, adding crucial runs in the final overs to give his side a fighting chance.
Chasing 120, the Vipers faced early setbacks as Mark Adair dismissed Fakhar Zaman and Dan Lawrence in the second over. Curran and Alex Hales then steadied the innings, adding 49 runs for the third wicket. Curran broke free in the seventh over, smashing a six and a four off Daniel Worrall. Hales fell for 20 runs off 30 balls, and Azam Khan departed for just seven, leaving the Vipers at 66/4 in 12.2 overs.
From there, Curran and Rutherford took control, with Rutherford striking two sixes and a four in the 18th over to seal the win. Curran remained unbeaten on 42 from 43 balls, including four fours and a six.
“It is nice to be here for the start of the tournament and it is nice to win on a tricky pitch,” said Curran, who was named Player of the Match. “It was almost a bit of a Test match out there, trying to trust your defence. I knew they are going to go for their best seam bowlers at the top, so I had to adjust accordingly.”
Reflecting on the defeat, Gulf Giants skipper Vince said: “It was a tough gig batting first; there seemed to be a bit more moisture in the wicket than the last game. 120 is always going to be tough to defend. We needed a bit of luck going our way on a wicket like that. If we had held onto our chances, it could have been a bit tricky for them.”