Alex Hales and Sherfane Rutherford's sparkling unbeaten half-centuries and skipper Colin Munro's cameo knock carried Desert Vipers past MI Emirates in the 15th match of the DP World ILT20 at the Zayed Cricket Stadium on Tuesday night.
Desert Vipers, through a fine display of intelligent bowling, had also restricted MI Emirates to 169 for 5 despite half-centuries from Kieron Pollard and Nicholas Pooran.
Desert
Vipers
thus
moved
to
the
top
position
in
the
points
table
with
eight
points
from
five
matches
while
MI
Emirates
will
remain
in
the
third
slot
with
six
points
from
five
matches.
Desert
Vipers
had
won
the
toss
and
elected
to
bowl.
UAE
players
Muhammad
Waseem
and
Vriitya
Aravind
opened
the
innings
for
MI
Emirates.
Gus
Atkinson
clean
bowled
Aravind
on
3
with
the
last
ball
of
the
second
over
through
an
in-dipper.
With
the
first
ball
of
the
third
over,
Sheldon
Cottrell
forced
Waseem
to
edge
to
wicketkeeper
Sam
Billings
for
5.
With
both
the
openers
back
in
the
dug-out
for
just
10
runs,
Andre
Fletcher
and
Nicholas
Pooran
began
the
rescue
act.
From
the
first
five
overs,
MI
Emirates
could
score
only
24
runs.
Fletcher
and
Pooran
managed
to
keep
the
scoreboard
moving
only
through
singles
and
doubles
rather
than
boundaries.
They
added
43
runs
in
six
overs
when
Wanindu
Hasaranga
at
backward
point
got
Fletcher
run
out
through
a
direct
hit
for
21.
At
the
halfway
mark,
MI
Emirates
reached
65
for
3.
Pooran
hit
Harsaranga
for
a
six,
over
long-on
in
the
11th
over.
Cottrell
was
re-introduced
for
the
12th
over
but
he
failed
to
break
the
partnership.
Matheesha
Pathirana
bowled
a
tight
13th
over
giving
away
just
six
runs.
Rohan
Mustafa
too
bowled
brilliantly
give
away
just
nine
runs
from
his
two
overs.
MI
Emirates
thus
posted
109
in
15
overs.
The
last
five
overs
began
with
Pooran
hitting
Mustafa,
who
bowled
the
16th
over,
for
a
six
over
long-on.
Pollard
reached
his
half
century
in
31
balls
hitting
Atkinson
for
two
consecutive
sixes
in
the
18th
over.
Pooran
too
reached
his
half
century
in
46
balls
and
the
pair
recorded
their
100
runs
partnership
in
68
deliveries.
Tom
Curran
yorked
Pooran
for
57
with
the
fifth
ball
of
the
last
over
and
also
got
Najibullah
Zadran
caught
by
Alex
Hales
at
long
on
with
the
next
ball.
In
the
final
five
overs,
MI
Emirates
added
60
runs
for
a
total
of
169
for
5
in
10
overs.
Chasing
a
run
rate
of
8.45.
Desert
Vipers
began
shakily
losing
their
opener
Rohan
Mustafa
to
the
third
ball
of
the
first
over
from
Trent
Boult.
Mustafa
on
1,
wanting
to
hit
Boult
over
the
covers,
got
a
top
edge
and
was
caught
by
Pooran,
running
back
from
covers.
Brad
Wheal
was
punished
for
16
runs
in
the
second
over
with
Hales
hitting
a
boundary
and
skipper
Colin
Munro
cracking
a
six
and
a
boundary
off
successive
deliveries.
Munro
also
flicked
Boult
for
a
six
in
the
third
over.
The
score
went
past
the
50-run
mark
in
the
sixth
over.
Munro
hit
Samit
Patel's
first
delivery
for
a
six
over
long
on.
He
tried
for
another
six
off
the
next
ball
but
Pollard,
leaping
high
at
long-on,
pulled
off
a
brilliant
catch.
Munro
hit
41
runs,
and
along
with
Hales,
the
pair
put
on
72
runs
in
41
deliveries.
Next
man
Sam
Billing
fell
to
the
fifth
ball
from
Patel,
top-edging
to
Waseem
at
extra
cover.
Sherfane
Rutherford
joined
Hales
and
went
for
his
shots.
He
lifted
Patel
for
two
consecutive
sixes
in
the
10th
over.
At
the
halfway
mark,
Desert
Vipers
were
strongly
placed
at
101
for
3
needing
another
69
runs
to
win.
Hales
and
Rutherford
took
their
team
to
the
target
with
21
balls
to
spare.
Speaking about their performance Desert Vipers' Sherfane Rutherford said, "I want to keep things simple and just watch the ball. I was just trying to react to the ball. The key was just to use the pace and that worked for me."
Meanwhile, MI Emirates' Trent Boult said, "It becomes easier to bat on in the second innings here. I thought they played extremely well. They timed their innings quite nicely. That's a luxury when you're chasing 170."
Desert Vipers bt MI Emirates by 7 wickets. MI Emirates 169 for 5 in 20 overs (Andre Fletcher 21, Nicholas Pooran 57, Kieron Pollard 67n.o, Tom Curran 2 for 38) Desert Vipers 170 for 3 in 16.3 overs (Alex Hales 62n.o, Colin Munro 41, Sherfane Rutherford 56n.o, Samit Patel 2 for 23)
Player of Match ($1500): Sherfane Rutherford
DP World Smart delivery of the day ($1500): Tom Curran's yorker to dismiss Nicholas Pooran
Fairplay News biggest hit of the match ($ 1500): Colin Munro' six of 106 metres.
Skytech.Net Super 4s of the match ($1500): Alex Hales (six boundaries)
Sportsbuzz Buzzmaker of the match ($1500): Kieron Pollard for scoring 106 fantasy points
Green Belt Holder: Alex Hales
White Belt Holder: Chris Jordan