Andre Russell orchestrates one-run thriller as Knight Riders end Vipers’ unbeaten run

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — The Desert Vipers’ perfect start to the International League T20 season came to a dramatic halt on Tuesday night, undone by a nerveless finish and relentless pressure from the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders, who edged the table-toppers by a single run in a gripping contest at Zayed Cricket Stadium.

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Despite remaining anchored at the bottom of the standings, the Knight Riders produced a performance brimming with resolve, powered by key contributions from West Indians Andre Russell, Jason Holder, Sherfane Rutherford, and Sunil Narine to register only their second win of the campaign.

Vipers’ openers set the tone

Chasing 182 for victory, the Desert Vipers appeared firmly in control for much of the pursuit. Fakhar Zaman and Max Holden laid a commanding foundation, racing through the power play without loss and reaching 53 at the end of the first six overs.

Their 97-run opening stand placed the Vipers on course for a comfortable win, with Holden striking 52 from 43 deliveries and Zaman compiling 44 off 32 as the required rate remained manageable.

Russell sparks the turnaround

Momentum swung decisively in the middle overs when Andre Russell imposed himself with the ball. The Jamaican all-rounder delivered a decisive spell of 2 for 16 from three overs, breaking the threatening partnership by dismissing Holden in the 12th over.

Two overs later, Russell struck again to remove Zaman, abruptly shifting the pressure back onto the Vipers’ middle order. At the other end, Sunil Narine maintained suffocating control, conceding just 23 runs from his four overs without a wicket.

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Nerve-shredding finish seals the upset

The Vipers mounted a late push through Hasan Nawaz, who struck 23, and Khuzaima Tanveer, whose brisk 16 from nine balls kept the chase alive.

However, disciplined death bowling from the Knight Riders left the Vipers needing 12 from the final over. The tension peaked when Tanveer fell to Ajay Kumar, who held his composure to defend the total and secure a dramatic one-run victory.

Livingstone rescues a faltering start

Earlier in the evening, the Knight Riders had been forced into recovery mode after a blistering opening spell from the Vipers reduced them to 9 for 2 inside two overs.

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Liam Livingstone anchored the innings with a commanding 76 from 48 balls, steadying the ship in a 50-run partnership with Alishan Sharafu, who contributed 39 off 35 deliveries.

Late surge lifts Knight Riders to fighting total

Livingstone shifted gears late, combining with Sherfane Rutherford for a devastating 68-run stand off just 30 balls. Rutherford’s unbeaten 24 from 14 deliveries added valuable momentum as the Knight Riders surged to 181 for 5.

Lockie Ferguson was the standout bowler for the Vipers, finishing with three wickets for 34 runs.

The victory lifted the Knight Riders to four points from their second win of the season, though they remain at the foot of the table. The Desert Vipers, despite the setback, continue to lead the standings on 12 points.

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