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MIE vs GG ILT20: From pitch report to records all you need to know about Sheikh Zayed Stadium Abu Dhabi


As the excitement for the International League T20 (ILT20) continues to build, the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi is adorned with the spirit of competition as MI Emirates and the defending champions Gulf Giants prepare for a fierce battle in the 4th match of the league. The Gulf Giants, under the strategic leadership of James Vince, are coming into the game with a triumphant start to their title defense in the league’s second season. They face a determined MI Emirates team, captained by Nicholas Pooran, which is looking to bounce back after a tough start to the season.

The Giants showcased their formidable teamwork in their recent victory over the Sharjah Warriors, securing a 31-run win. Their well-coordinated batting attack put up an imposing total of 198, setting the stage for Jamie Overton to spearhead the bowling effort that contained the Warriors to a mere 167. For his standout performance that included figures of 3/29 in 4 overs, Overton took home the Player of the Match accolade. However, the Emirates’ inaugural match of the tournament did not reflect the same fortune, as they fell to the Dubai Capitals by a considerable margin. Managing only 159 in their first innings, the Emirates witnessed Rahmanullah Gurbaz of the Capitals power through to the target with a rapid 81 runs off just 39 balls.

Historically, the Sheikh Zayed Stadium hasn’t favored a high-scoring game, particularly in the first innings where the average score hovers around 138. Out of 75 T20 matches, only twice has the venue witnesses a team surpass the 200-run mark. Although teams batting second have tasted victory more frequently, 41 times to be exact, this success largely stems from lower first-innings scores to chase. In total, the number of wins for sides batting first isn’t far behind, with 34 triumphs.

The stadium’s record-high total stands at 225/7 in 20 overs, achieved by Ireland against Afghanistan. Conversely, the lowest tally was a mere 77 all out in 19.3 overs by Scotland’s women’s team against Bangladesh’s women’s team. The highest chase recorded at this ground was New Zealand’s 167/5 in 19 overs against England, while Thailand’s women’s team once defended a scant total of 93/8 in a full 20-over allotment.

The two teams bring a diverse and skilled set of players to the field. The Gulf Giants boast an arsenal that includes the likes of Chris Lynn, Carlos Brathwaite, and Mujeeb Ur Rahman, alongside Jamie Overton and captain James Vince. The MI Emirates, on the other hand, have stars such as Dwayne Bravo, Trent Boult, and Andre Fletcher, complementing the prowess of captain Nicholas Pooran.

With both teams equipped with players capable of shifting the dynamics of the game, fans can anticipate a spectacular contest. The Emirates are eager to amend their inaugural performance, while the Giants will be determined to preserve their win streak and strengthen their foothold as the defending champions. As history mixes with contemporary cricketing fervor, this matchup promises to be more than just another game—it’s a testament to the strategies, skills, and suspense that ILT20 brings to the global stage of cricket.