
Desert Vipers back extra opportunities for UAE players in future editions of DP World ILT20
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Speaking during the Vipers Voices podcast, Oliver reflected on the 2025 tournament that ended on Sunday when the Vipers lost to the Dubai Capitals in a thrilling final in front of a capacity crowd at the Dubai International Stadium.
On the status of UAE players, he said: 'I think it is very apparent that the talent is there to sustain two players in the starting 11s and potentially increase it.'
He said there were 'some nuances around it in the super-sub rule. My view is that the introduction of the super sub, something that usually happens at the end of the first innings of matches, often means an international-quality player coming in.'
This was 'something that often seems to reduce the opportunity to contribute for one of the two UAE players so there is a bigger picture for the franchises and the league to discuss.'
He added: 'We could go to three UAE players or perhaps a player from one of the other Associate countries instead, as there is the requirement to have two Associates in the 18-man matchday squad.
'So maybe there is something on that Associate angle too, because we are really developing these Associate players, not only UAE players, through them having this exposure to fantastic coaches and players for the period of the tournament.
'I think options could be looking at the super-sub rule and asking could that be a UAE player who has to come in, or perhaps a third UAE player (in the starting 11).
'We would be supportive of any of these sorts of moves to be discussed and properly looked at because it is very apparent that the quality is there.
'We have had a fantastic group of UAE players throughout the first three years of this tournament. And the fact we had Khuzaima bin Tanveer break through this year and become a genuine frontline bowling option for us, I think, says it all, so the talent is there.
'We need to give the pathway for these players to develop so we very much look forward to introducing more opportunities for UAE players.'
The tournament may be over for this year, but the Vipers' presence in the UAE will continue with a growing number of initiatives, including the franchise's schools outreach program that began in the second half of 2023.
The program, which combines coaching and an introduction to the Vipers' sustainability agenda that references recycling, sustainability and the ongoing climate emergency, has exposed more than 12,000 children to the sport.
Oliver said it would continue over the coming months. 'It is great that the schools program has been ticking along in the background,' he said.
'During the tournament the coaches were working hard and we were able to get a group of the players to go in and join a couple of sessions, so that was great for the kids to see the heroes up close and for the players to see what we do behind the scenes.'

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