MI Emirates displayed exceptional sportsmanship during the ILT20 match against the Gulf Giants on Saturday evening. The team's gesture towards Tom Curran, who was wrongly given run out due to his premature departure from the crease, exemplified the true spirit of cricket. The defending champions' decision to call Curran back to bat not only showcased their fair play but also boosted their chances of securing the Fairplay award this season. The match at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi will be remembered for the noble act by MI Emirates, earning them respect and admiration from fans and fellow competitors alike.
The incident occurred on the last ball of the 18 over when Mark Adair hit the ball at long off and ran for a single. Curran completed the run at the keeper's end, but before it was declared dead ball, he prematurely went back to have a chat with his partner. MI Emirates wicketkeeper Nicholas Pooran noticed and dislodged the bails, appealed for run-out, and chatted with the umpire as the decision was referred upstairs to the third umpire.
Curran was given run out by the third umpire as the replay showed that he had already left the crease when Pooran dislodged the bails. The Englishman started taking the walk back towards the pavilion but Emirates coach Andy Flower intervened and asked his players to withdraw the appeal as he returned back to bat.
Gulf Giants beat MI Emirates
Meanwhile, Gulf Giants were forced to dig deep, and they responded brilliantly, to defeat the MI Emirates by two wickets, in what was a nail-biter at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Saturday. The Gulf Giants looked down and out at one stage, before their lower order showed nerves of steel to guide the side over the finish line against the MI Emirates. The win helps the Gulf Giants move to fifth on the points table.
MI Emirates’ captain Nicholas Pooran said, “It was a tough one today, we weren't disciplined enough, and paid the price as a team.”
Brief ScoresGulf Giants beat MI Emirates by two wickets
MI Emirates 151/6 in 20 overs (Tom Banton – 56, Kieron Pollard – 34, Daniel Worral 2 for 19, Mark Adair – 1 for 24, Blessing Muzarabani – 1 for 16,)
Gulf Giants 152/8 in 20 overs (Gerhard Erasmus – 37, Tom Alsop – 32, Tom Curran 16, Fazalhaq Farooqi – 3 for 34, Muhammad Rohid Khan – 2 for 15
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