DV vs GG Live Streaming, ILT20 2025: The Desert Vipers will take on the Gulf Giants in the 24th match of the International League T20 (ILT20) 2025 on January 29 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. This clash is set to be a high-stakes encounter as both teams aim to secure a crucial win ahead of the playoffs.
Desert Vipers have been the dominant force in this season, sitting comfortably at the top of the table with six wins in eight games. However, they suffered a shocking 154-run defeat to MI Emirates in their last match and will be desperate to bounce back.

On the other hand, the Gulf Giants have had a mixed campaign, currently placed fifth with three wins from seven matches. They need to find consistency as they push for a playoff berth.
Weather: Clear skies with temperatures around 23.1°C and humidity at 46%. No rain interruptions expected.
Pitch: The Dubai International Cricket Stadium has a balanced pitch, favoring batters in the first innings. The average first-innings score is around 187, and dew may play a role in the second innings, making chasing easier. Spinners will be crucial in the latter stages of the match.
The Desert Vipers have been one of the most dominant teams in ILT20 2025, securing six wins in eight matches to comfortably sit at the top of the table. However, their confidence took a serious hit after a humiliating 154-run defeat against MI Emirates in their last outing. The Vipers will be desperate to regain momentum before the playoffs. With Alex Hales, Fakhar Zaman, and Sam Curran leading the charge with the bat and Wanindu Hasaranga and Mohammad Amir spearheading the bowling attack, they remain a formidable unit.
On the other hand, the Gulf Giants are fighting for survival, sitting fifth in the table with three wins from seven matches. While their playoff hopes are still alive, they must win this clash to stay in contention. The Giants enter this fixture on the back of a much-needed victory, and their key players James Vince, Shimron Hetmyer, and Tom Curran will need to fire. Their bowling, led by Mark Adair and Chris Jordan, has been inconsistent, but if they execute their plans well, they could trouble the table-toppers.
Fakhar Zaman, Alex Hales, Daniel Lawrence, Sam Curran, Azam Khan, Sherfane Rutherford, Wanindu Hasaranga, Tanish Suri (wk), Ali Naseer, Lockie Ferguson (c), Nathan Sowter, Mohammad Amir, Dhruv Parashar, Khuzaima Tanveer, Kushal Malla, Michael Jones, David Payne, Adam Hose, Luke Wood
Aayan Afzal Khan, Blessing Muzarabani, Chris Jordan, Dipendra Singh Airee, Gerhard Erasmus, James Vince, Jordan Cox, Mohammad Zuhaib Zubair, Rehan Ahmed, Shimron Hetmyer, Adam Lyth, Dominic Drakes, Daniel Worrall, Dushan Hemantha, Ibrahim Zadran, Mark Adair, Ollie Robinson, Tim David, Tom Curran, Tymal Mills, Muhammad Saghir Khan, Muhammad Uzair Khan, Wahidullah Zadran