The Abu Dhabi Knight Riders brushed aside the Gulf Giants by 32 runs to seal a top-four finish in the World ILT20 Season 4 at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday. In the final league match of the season, the Knight Riders secured a crucial win and will face Dubai Capitals in the Eliminator on January 1. Desert Vipers, meanwhile, take on MI Emirates in Qualifier 1 on December 30 for a place in the final.A mammoth 131-run opening partnership between Michael Pepper (83 off 51 balls) and Phil Salt (72* off 56) paved the Knight Riders’ path to the playoffs. The duo’s commanding half-centuries powered the side to an imposing 179/1. In reply, Moeen Ali’s swashbuckling fifty briefly kept the Giants in the hunt, but a lack of support and late double strikes from Sunil Narine and Andre Russell ensured the target remained out of reach.
Defending 180, Jason Holder set the tone by dismissing Rahmanullah Gurbaz for a duck in the opening over and later removing James Vince (19 off 10). Ajay Kumar chipped in by sending back Ben Kellaway (5 off 8), while Narine conceded just five runs across his first two overs. By the end of the powerplay, the Giants were reeling at 32/3.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Moeen Ali (79 off 49) counter-attacked to revive the chase, breaking free with a six off Liam Livingstone before punishing Piyush Chawla with boundaries and a maximum. He reached his half-century off 31 balls and added 45 runs with Kyle Mayers (6 off 10). However, Narine struck twice in the 15th over to remove Mayers and Sean Dickson, tightening the Knight Riders’ grip.
Moeen Ali of Gulf Giants in action. (IlT20)
The decisive moment arrived in the 18th over when Andre Russell dismissed Moeen and Aayan Khan in consecutive deliveries. The Knight Riders closed out the death overs expertly, restricting the Giants to 147/9 and sealing an emphatic victory.Earlier, Salt and Pepper laid the foundation with a brisk 56-run powerplay stand. Pepper raced to a 31-ball fifty, while Salt played the anchor as the pair brought up a 100-run partnership in 67 balls — only the second century stand of the season. Aayan Khan eventually broke the stand when Pepper holed out in the 15th over after striking six fours and four sixes.
Phil Salt of Abu Dhabi Knight Riders in action (ILT20)
Salt reached his half-century off 44 balls before adding an unbeaten 48-run stand with Liam Livingstone (18* off 13). Two sixes in the final over helped the Knight Riders finish strongly at 179/1.Player of the Match Michael Pepper said, “It was about being patient and waiting for the right match-ups. When the spinners came on, Salt allowed me to take most of the strike and I was happy to take responsibility. As a group, we just need to keep putting in the hard work.”
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Gulf Giants captain James Vince said, “They scored 20 to 30 runs above par on that surface. We couldn’t strike early and full credit to Pepper and Salt. Our bowling wasn’t at the level we needed, and while Moeen played a very good knock, six losses in a row is tough to take.”Brief Scores Abu Dhabi Knight Riders: 179/1 in 20 overs (Michael Pepper 83, Phil Salt 72 not out; Aayan Khan 1/34) Gulf Giants: 147/9 in 20 overs (Moeen Ali 79, James Vince 19; Andre Russell 3/13, Sunil Narine 2/14, Jason Holder 2/24)
