Vista Riders Defend 109 as Ashraf's Heroics Seal Thrilling T10 Victory

The Vista Riders pulled off a dramatic defense of 109 runs against the Royal Champs in the 2025 Abu Dhabi T10. Despite a strong partnership between Jason Roy and Brandon McMullen, the game turned when Sharafuddin Ashraf and Andrew Tye took three wickets each. Ashraf then delivered a composed final over, conceding just seven runs when 17 were needed. Earlier in the day, the Northern Warriors also secured a tense four-run victory over newcomers Aspen Stallions in another thrilling encounter.

Key Points: Vista Riders Beat Royal Champs in 2025 ADT10 Low-Scoring Thriller

  • Ben McDermott and Dwaine Pretorius both scored crucial 31-run cameos for Vista Riders
  • Jason Roy and Brandon McMullen's 50-run partnership nearly chased down the target
  • Sharafuddin Ashraf and Andrew Tye claimed three wickets each to break Royal Champs' chase
  • Northern Warriors earlier defended 114 against Aspen Stallions in another tight finish
  • Johnson Charles anchored Warriors' innings with composed 55* off 34 deliveries
  • Shahnawaz Dahani's superb final over conceded just 2 runs to secure Warriors' win
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2025 ADT10: Vista Riders defend 109 as Ashraf shuts out Royal Champs

Sharafuddin Ashraf's brilliant final over defense secures 9-run win for Vista Riders against Royal Champs in dramatic Abu Dhabi T10 encounter at Zayed Cricket Stadium.

"With 17 needed off the final over, Ashraf delivered a composed finish, conceding only seven to seal a nine-run win - Abu Dhabi T10 Release"

Abu Dhabi, November 20

The second encounter of the day at the 2025 Abu Dhabi T10 saw the Vista Riders seal a 9-run win over the Royal Champs at the Zayed Cricket Stadium. Vista Riders posted 109/7 thanks to impactful cameos from Ben McDermott (31 off 16) and Dwaine Pretorius (31 off 12), after an early wobble triggered by Haider Razzaq's three-wicket burst, according to a release from Abu Dhabi T10.

McDermott stabilised the innings during a shaky middle phase, while Pretorius provided the late acceleration that proved crucial in a low-scoring contest. In reply, the Royal Champs looked on course during a blistering 50-run stand between Jason Roy and Brandon McMullen, who took them to 67/3 inside six overs.

But the game turned sharply as Sharafuddin Ashraf and Andrew Tye claimed three wickets each, breaking the chase open. With 17 needed off the final over, Ashraf delivered a composed finish, conceding only seven to seal a nine-run win.

Earlier, Northern Warriors pulled off a narrow four-run win over newcomers Aspen Stallions at the Zayed Cricket Stadium.

The Warriors posted 114/1, led by Johnson Charles' composed knock of 55* (34). The Stallions' chase began with intent through Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Avishka Fernando, but tight spells from Taskin Ahmed and a superb final over from Shahnawaz Dahani ensured the Warriors held their nerve.

The Warriors made a quiet start, with Hazratullah Zazai 8 (7) and Charles 55* (34) putting up just 11 runs before Zazai fell at the end of the second over to Binura Fernando. Charles took charge immediately after, launching Zohair for a six and two fours in the third over to lift the Warriors to 32/1. Colin Munro 38* (21) joined in with a cleanly struck six in the following over. Harbhajan Singh managed to slow things briefly in the fifth, but Munro's boundary kept the Warriors moving steadily to 65/1 after six overs.

Charles brought up his half-century in 29 balls, while Munro continued rotating strike and finding regular boundaries. The Stallions did well to squeeze in dot balls, but couldn't break the stand. A quiet last over meant the Warriors couldn't fully capitalise, though Munro's late boundary brought up an excellent 102-run partnership off 55 balls, closing the innings at 114/1.

Chasing 115, Andre Fletcher 13 (6) set the tone with two early boundaries off Trent Boult, with Gurbaz 29 (11) joining the assault to take 21 off the first over. Taskin struck back by removing Fletcher, but Avishka Fernando 33 (20) seamlessly kept the tempo, striking a boundary off Taskin and a six off Boult. Gurbaz continued clearing the ropes as the Stallions raced to 48/1 after three overs.

Gurbaz attempted another big one but mistimed it, falling to a high catch taken by Thisara Perera, off Odean Smith. Dahani then tightened the screws with a miserly over, and Shamsi added to the pressure by dismissing Du Plooy 5 (5) and giving away just five runs, leaving the Stallions at 70/3 after six overs.

With 34 needed off the last three overs, Saif Hassan 15 (11) struck a six and a four to bring the chase back to life, but Taskin once again swung momentum, getting Fernando caught at the boundary. Sam Billings 12* (6) chipped in with two timely boundaries to reduce the equation to just eight required off the final over.

Dahani, entrusted with the last over, delivered brilliantly, conceding only two runs before removing Hassan at the boundary and then bowling Mills the very next ball. With five needed off the last delivery, Billings couldn't get hold of Dahani's pinpoint ball, sealing a tense, down-to-the-wire win for the Warriors. /p>

- ANI

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Priya S
Both matches were so exciting! T10 cricket is perfect for our busy schedules - quick, action-packed entertainment. Northern Warriors' comeback was incredible, especially Dahani's final over 🔥
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Arjun K
Sharafuddin Ashraf deserves man of the match! His spell turned the game completely. This shows why experienced bowlers are so valuable in T20 leagues. Royal Champs should have chased this down easily though 🤔
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Sarah B
As someone new to cricket, these T10 matches are so accessible and exciting! The fast pace and constant action make it easy to follow. Johnson Charles' innings for Warriors was a masterclass in building an innings in this format.
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Michael C
While the matches were entertaining, I feel the quality of fielding could be better. Saw several dropped catches and misfields that could have changed outcomes. Still, great entertainment for cricket lovers! 👍
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Kavya N
Ben McDermott and Dwaine Pretorius played crucial knocks when it mattered most. That's what separates good teams from great ones - players stepping up in pressure situations. Vista Riders showing great team spirit! 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
The way both matches went down to the final over shows why T10 cricket is becoming so popular.

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