MI Emirates secured their place in the playoffs with a commanding performance against Gulf Giants at Abu Dhabi’s Zayed Cricket Stadium on Tuesday. The team recorded their fourth consecutive victory in spectacular fashion, chasing down a target of 142 with 21 balls to spare.
The match began dramatically with MI Emirates struggling at 2/2 within the first two overs after Mark Adair and Azmatullah Omarzai dismissed Jonny Bairstow and Tom Banton respectively. However, what followed was a breathtaking display of controlled aggression as Nicholas Pooran and Muhammad Waseem constructed an unbroken partnership of 140 runs from just 89 deliveries.
Waseem anchored the innings with a composed 59 not out from 42 balls, featuring three boundaries and three sixes. Meanwhile, Pooran delivered a explosive performance, hammering 69 runs from 49 balls with six massive sixes and three fours. The turning point came after the strategic timeout at 58/2 in 10 overs, after which the duo unleashed an aggressive assault, scoring 84 runs in the subsequent 6.3 overs.
Earlier in the evening, MI Emirates’ bowling unit had set the stage for victory. Fazalhaq Farooqi led the attack with impressive figures of 2/17, while Romario Shepherd claimed two crucial wickets. The Giants struggled throughout their innings, managing only 141/6 despite Moeen Ali’s fighting 51 from 48 balls. Kyle Mayers provided late momentum with an unbeaten 28 from 18 deliveries, but the total proved insufficient against MI Emirates’ formidable batting lineup.
The victory was characterized by exceptional game management, with Pooran and Waseem strategically navigating the early bowling threat before accelerating at the perfect moment. Their partnership demonstrated both technical proficiency and explosive power, leaving the Giants’ bowlers with no answers.
Post-match, Player of the Match Muhammad Waseem revealed their strategy: “We focused on surviving the initial challenging overs and building a foundation. Once we settled, we capitalized on loose deliveries and executed our natural game plan perfectly.”
Gulf Giants captain James Vince acknowledged his team’s shortcomings: “We continue to struggle with setting competitive totals. Early wickets disrupted our momentum, and despite finishing stronger than recent matches, the damage was already done.”
