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Desert Vipers beat Gulf Giants by 19 runs, secure spot in final

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(Last Updated On: February 9, 2023)

Desert Vipers beat Gulf Giants on Wednesday night to become the first side to reach the International League T20 final.

Sri Lanka’s Wanindu Hasaranga struck 31 and took 3 for 36 in the chase to help secure victory.

Sherfane Rutherford (37) top-scored as Vipers set 179 to win.

The West Indies batter twice left the field with a hamstring injury but powered a four and a quartet sixes during a match-winning knock while Sam Billings (31) and Tom Curran (29) chipped in with vital runs to secure a defendable total, The Cricketer reported.

Giants had won five times chasing in the ILT20 and started well thanks to James Vince (21) and Chris Lynn (26) putting on a 53-run opening stand in the powerplay.

Rutherford battled through injury to help Vipers towards a defendable total.

The fall of four wickets for 22 runs set them back as Curran and Hasaranga led the fightback in the middle overs.

Shimron Hetmyer hammered 36 from 21 balls but when he top-edged Luke Wood to Benny Howell the momentum swung back the way of Vipers.

Dominic Drakes (9) and Carlos Brathwaite (18) hit Hasaranga over the rope but their dismissals in the next two overs ended any glimmer of hope.

After Curran took wickets with his final two deliveries to finish with 4 for 31, Sheldon Cottrell wrapped up victory by ending Chris Jordan’s brief counterattack.

Giants will get a second chance to book a place in the final against the winner of the Eliminator between MI Emirates and Dubai Capitals.

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Mawj Sahil player scores stunning halfway line goal in 1-0 win over Jawanan Wahedi

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(Last Updated On: April 23, 2024)

Shah Naseer Noori netted direct from the kick-off against Jawanan Wahedi with a sensational long-range strike as Mawj Sahil secured 1-0 win in the fifth match of Afghanistan Champions League (ACL) in Kabul on Monday.

In the sixth match of the tournament played later in the day, Mawand clinched 2-1 victory over Adalat Farah.

Abdul Rahman Mohammadi scored the winner as Maiwand came back from a goal down to beat Adalat Farah 2-1.

The first goal of the match was scored by Adalat’s Abdul Ali Wahidi who netted in the 36th minute. Maiwand’s Rahimullah equalized shortly before the end of the first half.

Tuesday’s matches will see Abu Muslim Farah take on Khurasan Faryab at 1:00 PM, while Sarsabz Yashlar face Aino Mina at 3:30 PM.

The matches are broadcast live on Ariana Television.

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Kolkata beat Bengaluru by one run in IPL as Kohli fumes at dismissal

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(Last Updated On: April 22, 2024)

Kolkata Knight Riders survived a late charge by Royal Challengers Bengaluru batsmen to win by one run in an IPL thriller after Virat Kohli’s angry outburst at his dismissal on Sunday.

Bengaluru conceded 222-6 after electing to field first at Kolkata’s Eden Gardens with Phil Salt smashing 48 off 14 balls and skipper Shreyas Iyer hitting 50.

Needing 21 to win in the final over bowled by Mitchell Starc, Bengaluru’s number 10 Karn Sharma hit the Australian left-arm quick for three sixes before being caught and bowled.

Wicketkeeper Salt then ran out Lockie Ferguson on the last ball despite a wide throw by the fielder as Bengaluru were bowled out for 221.

Bengaluru slipped early in their chase when Kohli, who made a seven-ball 18, fell caught and bowled off Harshit Rana.

But the former India captain looked confident the high full-toss was above his waist as the umpires checked for a no-ball.

TV umpire Michael Gough declared it out after technology suggested the trajectory of the ball dipped below the waist of the batsman, who returned furious after exchanging words with the on-field officials.

“It was crazy. Rules are rules, Virat and myself in that space thought the ball was higher than his waist,” skipper Faf du Plessis, who was with Kohli at the other end when the drama unfolded, said.

“You always find one team happy and the other not so with such decisions.”

The drama did not help Bengaluru in their chase as the bottom-placed side in the 10-team table slumped to their seventh loss in eight matches.

Earlier Kolkata, who jumped to second in the table with their fifth win in seven matches, started strongly with Salt’s explosive knock.

Fast bowlers Yash Dayal and Cameron Green took two wickets each to dent Kolkata’s top and middle-order but Iyer kept calm to raise his fifty in 35 balls. He fell after a 40-run stand with Rinku Singh, who hit 24.

Andre Russell, who made 27 off 10 balls, and Ramandeep Singh, who hit 24 off nine, finished with a flourish in an unbeaten stand of 43.

Russell, who was named man of the match, then turned up with his pace bowling as he took three wickets and fellow West Indian Sunil Narine took two to dent the chase.

England batsman Will Jacks, who made 55, and Rajat Patidar, who hit 52, attempted to set up the chase in a 102-run third-wicket stand, which was broken by Russell.

Russell took down both the batsmen in one over and mystery spinner Narine came up with another double blow in one over including Green and Mahipal Lomror.

Dinesh Karthik with his 18-ball 25 and Sharma with 20 off seven balls tried their best to chase down the target but Kolkata held their nerve.

“We go through so many emotions, tough to stay calm,” said Iyer. “Elated to get these two points. I feel that every individual should take responsibility to deliver. Russell came on and completely changed the momentum.”

In the second match of the day, Gujarat Titans defeated Punjab Kings by three wickets after they bowled out the opposition for 142 in a low-scoring game.

Indian Sai Kishore returned figures of 4-33 and ably supported by fellow spinners Noor Ahmad, who claimed 2-20, and Rashid Khan, who had 1-15.

Gujarat looked in trouble at 103-5, but Rahul Tewatia steered the team home with five balls to spare as the left-handed batsman hit an unbeaten 36 off 18 balls. – AFP

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ACL: Aino Mina 3-0 Istiqlal Kabul; Attack Energy 3-0 Khadim

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(Last Updated On: April 22, 2024)

Aino Mina defeated Istiqlal Kabul 3-0 in the third match of Afghanistan Champions League in Kabul on Sunday, while defending champions Attack Energy crushed Khadim with the same result in the fourth match of the tournament.

Aino Mina’s three goals were scored by Nabi Moqadas (2) and Hamid Noorzai (1). Ali Reza Panahi, Behnam and Mahboob Hanafi were the scorers for Attack Energy.

The third season of Afghanistan Champions League started on Saturday, with Abu Muslim winning against Sarsabz Yashlar 2-0 in the opening match.

Sorkhposhan Khafi beat Khurasan 1-0 in the second match.

Two matches are scheduled to be played today (Monday).

The first match of the day between Jawanan Wahedi and Mawj Sahil will start at 1:00 PM. The second one will begin at 3:30 PM involving Adalat Farah and Maiwand.

The matches will be broadcast live on Ariana Television.

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