Desert Vipers break through to capture historic ILT20 title

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — After two seasons of falling just short, the Desert Vipers finally completed their long-awaited ascent, delivering a commanding performance to secure their first International League T20 title.

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Before a capacity crowd at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday, the Vipers produced a display of authority and composure, overwhelming the Kieron Pollard-led MI Emirates by 46 runs to erase years of near misses and claim their maiden crown.

Curran’s captain’s knock sets the tone

The championship performance was anchored by captain Sam Curran, whose calm authority with the bat defined the final. When leadership was most required, Curran responded with a masterclass, finishing unbeaten on 74 from 51 deliveries.

His innings provided the foundation around which the Vipers’ batting gathered momentum. Max Holden injected pace with a fluent 41 from 32 balls, while Dan Lawrence added late impetus with 23 off just 15, propelling the Vipers to a challenging 182 for 4.

Emirates struggle to contain the surge

MI Emirates found no respite in the field, as Pollard was forced into constant rotation of his bowling resources, calling upon eight different bowlers in an effort to stem the flow of runs.

Among them were Pollard himself and fellow West Indian Romario Shepherd. Shepherd endured a difficult night, conceding 35 runs from his three overs, while Pollard’s lone over of seam disappeared for 11.

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Vipers’ bowlers apply a relentless stranglehold

Any hope of a sustained chase evaporated early, as the Vipers’ bowlers imposed pressure from the outset. The decisive moment came in the third over when veteran West Indian opener Andre Fletcher, moments after striking a six, was dismissed for 10 by Naseem Shah.

The Pakistani fast bowler’s fiery spell set the tone for the collapse. He finished with outstanding figures of three wickets for 18 runs, dismantling the Emirates’ top order with pace and precision.

Middle overs mastery and the final blow

Spinner Usman Tariq ensured the pressure never eased during the middle overs, conceding just 20 runs while claiming two crucial wickets to suffocate any recovery.

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The final act belonged to left-arm seamer David Payne, who delivered a devastating three-wicket over that shattered the lower order. Payne closed with figures of 3 for 42 as the Emirates were bowled out for 136 in 18.3 overs, their resistance comprehensively extinguished.

Emirates falter as Vipers complete the job

Pollard fought briefly with two boundaries in a run-a-ball 28, while Shepherd’s difficult evening continued with a solitary run from two balls. Shakib Al Hasan top-scored for the Emirates with 36, but support was scarce and fleeting.

For the Desert Vipers, the triumph was richly deserved. Finalists in each of the previous two editions, they entered this season as the tournament’s most consistent side and ensured their campaign ended not in heartbreak, but in historic celebration.

In Dubai, perseverance was finally rewarded, and the Desert Vipers emerged, at last, as champions.

 

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