The Knight Riders’ innings exploded into gear thanks to Liam Livingstone — the English batter smashed an unbeaten 82 off just 38 balls, lighting up the Sharjah Cricket Stadium.
Assisted by solid starts from Alex Hales (32 off 19) and Alishan Sharafu (34 off 23), and a strong middle-overs knock by Sherfane Rutherford (45 off 27), the team posted a massive 233/4 — the second-highest total in the history of DP World ILT20.
Livingstone’s final over was a spectacle — he struck five sixes, including four in a row, amassing 33 runs off that over alone.
Warriorz Chase Stutters Despite Late Fightback
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The Sharjah Warriorz stumbled early — losing key wickets (Johnson Charles, Tom Abell, Tom Kohler-Cadmore) inside the first seven overs left them reeling at 56/3.
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Tim David attempted to resurrect the chase with a fiery 60 off 24 balls, including a flurry of sixes, giving the home side hope.
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However, a crucial breakthrough in the 13th over — Tim David’s dismissal — turned the tide. At that point they were 120/6. From there, the required run-rate soared alarmingly high.
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A late push from Dwayne Pretorius (39 off 20) and another cameo from Adil Rashid (25 off 11) added some drama, but Sharjah Warriorz ultimately fell well short — finishing at 194/9.
What This Win Means — and What It Signals
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Abu Dhabi Knight Riders’ ruthless batting — guided by Livingstone’s heroics — sends a clear message: they’re among the frontrunners for the ILT20 crown this season.
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Their total of 233/4 proves that with form and firepower, they’re capable of posting monumental scores that put the opposition under severe pressure.
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For the Warriorz — and other teams — this match underlines the importance of a strong start when chasing big targets. Even a blazing middle-order knock may not be enough if early wickets tumble.
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As for fans, the match delivered exactly what T20 cricket promises: explosive hitting, rapid shifts in momentum, and a high-scoring thriller that entertained from first ball to last.
Conclusion
The 2025 ILT20 opener will be remembered as the game where Liam Livingstone handed the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders a blazing launchpad for the season. With ferocious hitting, strategic partnerships, and a finish that fired up their fans — they secured a dominant 39-run win over Sharjah Warriorz. If this is a sign of things to come, we may be in for a season full of fireworks, fierce rivalries, and match-winning knocks.



















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