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Gous smashes ILT20 record as Desert Vipers crush Pollard’s Emirates

By Ben McLeod··1 min read
Gous smashes ILT20 record as Desert Vipers crush Pollard’s Emirates

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Kieron Pollard’s MI Emirates fell short of a direct path to the International League T20 final after being overwhelmed by the Desert Vipers, who secured a commanding 45-run victory in the first qualifier at Zayed Cricket Stadium on Tuesday.

Andries Gous led the charge for the Vipers with an extraordinary 120 not out from just 58 balls, the highest-ever individual score in ILT20 history. His 98-minute innings featured nine sixes and seven fours, propelling the Vipers to an imposing 233 for one in their allotted 20 overs after electing to bat first.

Gous shared a devastating opening stand of 157 in 16 overs with Fakhar Zaman, who contributed a well-paced 69 off 50 deliveries. After Zaman’s dismissal, Captain Sam Curran accelerated with a blistering 38 from 12 balls, including four sixes and two boundaries, ensuring the Vipers finished with a commanding total.

Emirates start strong but collapse mid-innings

Chasing a formidable target, the Emirates initially showed promise. Andre Fletcher fell cheaply for four, but an 81-run partnership between Muhammad Waseem (41) and Tom Banton (63) brought stability, reaching 108 for one in the 11th over.

However, the momentum shifted dramatically. The Emirates lost five wickets for just 27 runs, collapsing to 135 for six in the 16th over and dashing hopes of mounting a serious chase. Pollard managed only 15 runs, while Romario Shepherd provided some resistance with an unbeaten 39 off 23 balls.

Vipers bowlers seal victory

The Desert Vipers’ bowlers complemented the batting dominance, with Usman Tariq claiming 3-33 and David Payne taking 2-52, applying pressure at crucial junctures and ensuring the Emirates never regained control.

With the win, the Vipers advance directly to the final, while Pollard’s side must navigate a second qualifier for a shot at the title.

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