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Curran’s Masterclass: Desert Vipers Claim Historic First ILT20 Championship

The left-hander finished the powerplay with three consecutive boundaries, immediately wresting momentum from the Emirates bowlers. His partnership with Max Holden—89 runs for the third wicket—stabilized the innings through the middle overs, with both batsmen exhibiting patience against the mystery spin of Allah Ghazanfar, who had bamboozled opponents throughout the tournament.

The partnership between Curran and Dan Lawrence added another 57 runs, propelling the Vipers past the psychologically significant 180-run mark. Curran’s strike rate of 145.09 reflected not reckless abandon but calculated risk-taking—understanding when to absorb pressure and when to counter-attack against a bowling unit that had proven formidable throughout the playoffs.

What This Means for Desert Vipers’ Legacy


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Abdul Rahman

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