Fourth season of ILT20 kicks-off
This edition marks a transformative chapter in the league's journey, following the first-ever Season 4 Player Auction and the inclusion of players from Saudi Arabia and Kuwait for the first time
The Season 4 of the DP World ILT20 Season 4 kicks off on Tuesday (December 2) with a clash between Dubai Capitals and the Desert Vipers - a rematch of last season's final, at Dubai International Stadium. Dubai Capitals are the defending champions.
The season arrives with an array of new elements. This edition marks a transformative chapter in the league's journey, following the first-ever Season 4 Player Auction and the inclusion of players from Saudi Arabia and Kuwait for the first time.
"It's good to be here. We always love this tournament. Last year we won, but we're looking forward to another successful season. It's a huge platform for everybody. We have got some new faces and they are very keen to do something for the team. This is a mega event, so as professionals it's important for us to get our mindset right. We know the conditions, so we should be able to adapt. We had amazing support and we're looking forward to more of the same," Gulbadin Nair, representing the reigning champions Dubai Capitals, said.
Lockie Ferguson, who led the Desert Vipers to the finals last season, highlighted the squad's camaraderie and balance: "It feels like a family. The boys really get along, and we played great cricket throughout the tournament last season, so this year we're looking to do even better. We have some new faces, so I'm excited about it. I'm looking forward to working alongside Naseem Shah, David Payne and Khuzaima Tanveer as well in a well-balanced bowling attack. What's great about this tournament is that the young players get a chance to learn very quickly."
West Indies all-rounder Jason Holder will be at the helm for the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders. Eager to improve their bottom-of-the-table finish from last season, Holder said: "We all want to win. It's simple for us - we just need to be disciplined and execute our plans. It's a long tournament, so we'll take each game as it comes. It's good to have guys who are familiar with each other. We have a lot of power and depth in our line-up, so the task for us will be to figure out how to put it all together."
For the Gulf Giants, who lifted the inaugural title in 2023 and finished outside the playoffs for the first time last season, England all-rounder Moeen Ali said: "The quality has gone up, and I'm excited to be part of a new team. We've gone in a different direction with our players. I think what's important is how good our local players are, and we're hoping to get back to where our squad belongs, which is competing for the title. As a side, we're going to try and entertain our fans as much as we can."
Taking over the reins from Nicholas Pooran for MI Emirates, Kieron Pollard added: "We love the place itself. The UAE is always exciting and it's a good place to play cricket, which gives us an added incentive. We're hoping things go our way. We just need to play consistent cricket - it's a matter of understanding what's needed at a particular time. Going into the season from a planning perspective, we got exactly the team we needed. We have great UAE players like Muhammad Waseem, Rohid, and Zahoor Khan. In this tournament, we always see the best international players, so the level of competition is very high."
Tim Southee of the Sharjah Warriorz said: "I'm looking forward to the season. The quality of our side and the other teams is amazing, but even the quality of local players has been so good. Dinesh Karthik's experience will be a wonderful addition to the team. We're looking to build on what we did in Season 3 - there's a lot of balance in the squad. We've seen the improvement in UAE cricket, and I'm sure the same will be true for the players from Kuwait and Saudi Arabia."