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GG vs MIE, 3rd T20, ILT20 2025-26 live

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GG
164-4(14.4)
Gulf Giants won by 6 wickets šŸ†
MIE
(20.0)163-6
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T Moores Logo
T Moores Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:100.00
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A Omarzai Logo
A Omarzai Jersy

39

(16)

4s: 1
6s: 4
SR:243.75
A Mohammad Ghazanfar Logo
A Mohammad Ghazanfar Jersy
Econ: 6.75
P'ship : 7(2)
Last Wkt : Pathum Nissanka 81(42)
Over 12
4
6
0
6
6
1
 
= 23
Over 13
1
0
2
wd
6
1
6
 
= 17
Over 14
4
6
4
4
1
0
 
= 19
Over 15
0
W
1
1
4wd
 
= 7

Player of the Match...

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Pathum Nissanka Jersy
Pathum Nissanka
Gulf Giants
81(42)

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That is it from our side. The fixture between Gulf Giants and MI Emirates have come to an end, with Gulf Giants cruising past with 6 wickets in hand and 32 balls to spare. This is Utsav Chandak, signing off on behalf of Saptak Sanyal & Sachin Yadav. For all cricket updates, stay tuned with the CREX App.
Pathum Nissanka (Player of the Match): "I played Asia Cup really well. I want to bat better. Today the wicket was a bit slow in the powerplay and then I played my natural game. The bowlers bowled really well and that helped us a lot. We batted really well."
Player of the Match: Pathum Nissanka
Moeen Ali (Gulf Giants Captain): "Yeah, it was a great importance. I think the toss was huge. We did really good in the first 10 overs and then Pathum Nissanka was great. 

We executed the short side, long side plan really well tonight. And Nissanka, is an exceptional player. He is one of the best in the world. Omarzai is a proper all rounder. He bowled really well in the final over, giving us momentum in the back end of the inning. And then, he came out firing with the bat in hand.

I hope he comes back in the next match. It is one too many meetings for me. He is one of the best captains in England and he deserves to be in the side."
Kieron Pollard (MI Emirates Captain): "Also can say that the toss has had a major factor. In the first ten overs, the ball was doing a lot. Losing three wickets meant we had to rebuild. I do not want to complain about the pitch but ya losing the early wickets didn't help us. Giving excuses are an easy way out but that's not what for which we are here.

Again the chat will be in terms of doing better. Losing a game by 30 balls mean we can do a lot better. There are a few guys who have not played enough cricket in the last one or two months. We will regroup and turn up better in the next games."
Dispatch of the Day: Moeen Ali
Time for the post-match presentations.
11:22 PM IST, 9:52 PM Local Time: MI Emirates and Gulf Giants served up a thrilling contest, but it was the Giants who emerged dominant with a commanding 6 wicket victory, sealing the chase with a massive 32 balls to spare after a composed yet explosive batting performance.

Put into bat, MI Emirates suffered an early setback as the Gulf Giants’ bowlers ripped through the top order during the powerplay. The new ball movement and disciplined lines created immediate pressure, leaving Emirates reeling with key wickets lost inside the first six overs. Nuwan Thushara got the wickets of both the openers and Azmatullah Omarzai picked Tom Banton, who came one wicket down.

Stability arrived in the form of Nicholas Pooran and Kieron Pollard, who staged a crucial recovery. Pooran played the anchor role with a measured 46 off 39 balls, striking 3 fours and 2 sixes, ensuring the innings did not collapse further. At the other end, Pollard provided the muscle and momentum, smashing 50 off just 33 deliveries, including four towering sixes. The duo accelerated sharply in the final overs, dragging the total to a competitive 163/6 by the end of the twentieth overs.

For the Gulf Giants, Azmatullah Omarzai stood out with the ball, finishing with impressive figures of 2 for 32 in his four overs. His ability to break partnerships and keep the scoring in check played a vital role in restricting the Emirates to a manageable total.

The Giants’ reply began shakily as Chris Woakes ran riot with the new ball. His accurate swing bowling ripped through the top order and briefly tilted the match in MI Emirates’ favor, leaving the Giants in trouble early in the chase.

However, Moeen Ali and Pathum Nissanka rebuilt calmly, neutralizing the pressure with smart running and calculated stroke play. Moeen contributed a brisk 26 off 21 balls, including a four and two sixes, before being dismissed just as he seemed set for more.

Azmatullah Omarzai then walked in and turned the chase into a one-sided affair. He provided explosive support to Nissanka, who played a magnificent knock to break the back of the pursuit. Nissanka finished with a superb 81 off 42 balls, decorated with 6 fours and 4 sixes, showcasing perfect balance between control and aggression. Omarzai was equally destructive, smashing 39 off just 16 balls, as the pair reduced the target to a formality.

Gulf Giants chased down the target in emphatic fashion, winning by 6 wickets with 32 balls to spare, underlining their dominance with both bat and ball.
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