Dubai Capitals beat Desert Vipers in a last-ball thriller to seal their berth for ILT20 final

Dubai Capitals beat Desert Vipers by five wickets at Dubai International Stadium in Dubai to seal their berth for the final of the ILT20 Season 3.

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Gulbudeen Naib for Dubai Capitals

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Dubai Capitals storms into ILT20 season 3 final.

The Dubai Capitals chased down 189 to complete a five-wicket victory against the Desert Vipers.

Dubai Capital clinched a thrilling last-ball victory against Desert Vipers in a nail-biter clash to seal their berth for the final of the ILT20 Season 3. Star all-rounder Gulbadin Naib's two-wicket haul and third consecutive fifty helped the Capitals to register a five-wicket win against Vipers at Dubai International Stadium in Dubai. 

Dubai Capitals registered the second-highest run chase in T20s at the venue and also registered their fifth consecutive win against  Desert Vipers. 


After coming to bat first, Alex Hales lit up the innings with a blistering 67 off just 32 balls, forging a 98-run partnership with Max Holden to give the Vipers a flying start. However, the Capitals fought back brilliantly with the ball, restricting the Vipers to 189/7 and setting the stage for a dramatic chase. 

  
Chasing a steep target amidst the pressure of a playoff, the Dubai Capitals had a steady powerplay of 47 runs without losing any wickets. Adam Rossington struck Sam Curran for three boundaries in the fifth over to make his intentions clear, but the Capitals were already falling behind the equation. Meanwhile, Shai Hope mustered a run-a-ball knock of 17 runs before he was claimed by Wanindu Hasaranga in the seventh over. 

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The runs dried up after the first six overs and the situation worsened when Lockie Ferguson cleaned up Adam Rossington for 44 runs in 31 balls in the 10th over to bring the scoreline to 67/2. 
 
Gulbadin Naib and skipper Sam Billings were tasked with recalibrating the run chase and the pair got to work quickly. Billings attacked Mohammad Amir in the 12th over, hitting two fours and a six, then reverse-swept Hasaranga for three fours and a six in the next over. However, a mix-up led to his run-out in the same over, cutting short his explosive innings at 38 runs off 16 balls. 
 
Naib motored on as he was joined by Rovman Powell. The Capitals needed 52 runs from 30 balls. Powell raced to 20 runs before he was scalped by David Payne in the 18th over. The Capitals required 12 in the last over and Naib was lucky to squeeze six runs off the first two balls. He was dropped by Dhruv Parashar on the next ball but perished a ball later with the scores tied. Sikandar Raza struck a boundary on the last ball to seal the run chase. 
 
In the first innings, UAE’s Farhan Khan removed Rahmanullah Gurbaz to give the Capitals a breakthrough as early as the first over. The powerplay belonged to the Vipers thereon as Alex Hales and Max Holden steered the Vipers to 64/1 in six overs. Hales, who was particularly destructive, was dropped in the fifth over. The same over would see 14 runs as the error proved costly.  
 
Hales dispatched Sikandar Raza for two consecutive sixes in the seventh over as he brought up a 28-ball fifty. He smashed seven fours and cleared the ropes thrice to reach the milestone for the ninth time in the DP World ILT20.  
The Dubai Capitals bounced back to derail the Vipers onslaught. While the first seven overs had seen 84 runs, the next seven overs only produced 45 runs, courtesy of tight spells from the spin duo of Haider Ali and Qais Ahmad. 

Though Holden was the more conservative partner, the pair had put on 98 runs in 52 balls until Gulbadin Naib caught Hales off his own bowling in the ninth over. Naib was in action again as Holden holed out to him at long-on, off Qais Ahmad, for 36 runs in 26 balls. The Vipers were at 107/3 in 10.1 overs. 

Sam Curran and Dan Lawrence moved with caution, preserving their wicket as the Vipers limped to 136/3 in 15 overs.  Curran broke the shackles with two sixes off Qais, but was caught by Naib in the same over, for 24 runs in 21 balls.  

While Rutherford and Wanindu Hasaranga departed cheaply, Lawrence found a few more boundaries but departed for 35 runs to Dushmantha Chameera in the 19th over. It was Khuzaima Tanveer’s late flourish of 15 runs in five deliveries including a six and two fours in the final over that helped the Vipers post 189/7 in 20 overs.  

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