Allah Ghazanfar, Shakib Al Hasan and Tom Banton power MI Emirates into ILT20 final
MI Emirates booked their place in the ILT20 Season 4 final with a convincing seven-wicket win over Abu Dhabi Knight Riders in Qualifier 2 at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Friday. After restricting the Knight Riders to 120/8, Shakib Al Hasan and Tom Banton sealed the chase to set up a final clash against the Desert Vipers on January 4 at the Dubai International Stadium.
Allah Ghazanfar claimed three wickets for 24 runs, while Alishan Sharafu’s unbeaten half-century guided the Knight Riders to a modest total. In response, Banton (62 off 53) and Shakib (38 off 24) stitched together an 82-run partnership off 53 balls, absorbing early pressure to take MI Emirates into their second final across four seasons.
MI Emirates made a slow start as Andre Fletcher (5 off 6) fell in the second over, with Ajay Kumar providing the early breakthrough. Jason Holder and Sunil Narine kept the pressure on as Tom Banton and Muhammad Waseem (10 off 14) struggled to rotate the strike, leaving MI Emirates at 26/1 at the end of the powerplay.
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The pair stabilised the chase thereafter, taking 10 runs off Olly Stone in the seventh over. However, Narine broke their 30-run stand off 35 balls in the following over, trapping Waseem LBW. Shakib then joined Banton and shifted the momentum, striking Liam Livingstone for a six and two fours in a decisive 17-run 12th over. The duo brought up their 50-run partnership in just 29 balls.
Earlier, Michael Pepper (1 off 4) was run out by a brilliant Andre Fletcher direct hit in the second over, before Brandon McMullen (13 off 8) was trapped LBW by Muhammad Rohid in the fourth. With boundaries hard to come by, the powerplay firmly belonged to the MI Emirates bowlers as the Knight Riders crawled to 31/2.
Liam Livingstone’s struggles (4 off 10) ended with a miscue off Rohid in the seventh over. The spinners then tightened the screws, with boundaries scarce barring Arab Gul’s costly 12th over, which went for 13.
Alex Hales (29 off 36) and Alishan Sharafu (50 not out off 40) briefly lifted the tempo with a 47-run stand off 44 balls before Ghazanfar dismissed Hales with the final delivery of the 14th over.
Player of the Match Shakib Al Hasan said, “It was a crucial game for us, and winning the toss helped. The bowlers were outstanding and kept picking up wickets, which made the difference. With the bat, the focus was on batting time and managing overs, especially against the spinners. That was my role today. In pressure games, losing wickets makes it very hard to recover.”
Brief Scores Abu Dhabi Knight Riders: 120 for 8 in 20 overs (Alishan Sharafu 50 not out, Alex Hales 29; Allah Ghazanfar 3/24, Muhammad Rohid 2/19, Fazalhaq Farooqi 2/30)
MI Emirates: 120 for 3 in 16.1 overs (Tom Banton 62 not out, Shakib Al Hasan 38; Ajay Kumar 2/13, Sunil Narine 1/20)
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MI Emirates made a slow start as Andre Fletcher (5 off 6) fell in the second over, with Ajay Kumar providing the early breakthrough. Jason Holder and Sunil Narine kept the pressure on as Tom Banton and Muhammad Waseem (10 off 14) struggled to rotate the strike, leaving MI Emirates at 26/1 at the end of the powerplay.
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The pair stabilised the chase thereafter, taking 10 runs off Olly Stone in the seventh over. However, Narine broke their 30-run stand off 35 balls in the following over, trapping Waseem LBW. Shakib then joined Banton and shifted the momentum, striking Liam Livingstone for a six and two fours in a decisive 17-run 12th over. The duo brought up their 50-run partnership in just 29 balls.
<p>Tom Banton of MI Emirates plays a shot (ILT20)<br></p>
Banton reached his half-century off 49 balls in the 15th over, hammering four fours off Holder to collect 18 runs. This reduced the equation to just eight runs from the final five overs. Although Shakib fell in the 16th over, MI Emirates completed the chase with 23 balls to spare.Earlier, Michael Pepper (1 off 4) was run out by a brilliant Andre Fletcher direct hit in the second over, before Brandon McMullen (13 off 8) was trapped LBW by Muhammad Rohid in the fourth. With boundaries hard to come by, the powerplay firmly belonged to the MI Emirates bowlers as the Knight Riders crawled to 31/2.
With the bat, the focus was on batting time and managing overs, especially against the spinners. That was my role today. In pressure games, losing wickets makes it very hard to recover.
Alex Hales (29 off 36) and Alishan Sharafu (50 not out off 40) briefly lifted the tempo with a 47-run stand off 44 balls before Ghazanfar dismissed Hales with the final delivery of the 14th over.
<p>Alishan Sharafu was the lone bright spot for the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders <br></p>
Ghazanfar returned in the 18th over to claim two wickets in the same over, first removing Jason Holder (1 off 2), who holed out to Kieron Pollard, and then sending Sunil Narine (4 off 3) back to the pavilion. Sharafu brought up his half-century off the final ball of the innings as the Knight Riders laboured to 120/8.Player of the Match Shakib Al Hasan said, “It was a crucial game for us, and winning the toss helped. The bowlers were outstanding and kept picking up wickets, which made the difference. With the bat, the focus was on batting time and managing overs, especially against the spinners. That was my role today. In pressure games, losing wickets makes it very hard to recover.”
<p>Allah Ghazanfar of MI Emirates celebrates a wicket (ILT20)<br></p>
Abu Dhabi Knight Riders skipper Jason Holder said, “It was a challenging wicket early on, and we struggled to build momentum. Still, considering where we were midway through the tournament, I thought it was a solid effort overall. We came up short tonight, but the commitment throughout the campaign was excellent. Andre was outstanding, and everyone contributed at different stages.”Brief Scores Abu Dhabi Knight Riders: 120 for 8 in 20 overs (Alishan Sharafu 50 not out, Alex Hales 29; Allah Ghazanfar 3/24, Muhammad Rohid 2/19, Fazalhaq Farooqi 2/30)
MI Emirates: 120 for 3 in 16.1 overs (Tom Banton 62 not out, Shakib Al Hasan 38; Ajay Kumar 2/13, Sunil Narine 1/20)
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