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Rilee Rossouw replaces Green for Global Super League

South African batter joins the Desert Vipers as a replacement for the injured Chris Green

Vipers will miss Green but are still strong enough to win

Desert Vipers Head Coach Azhar Mahmood believes the Vipers can thrive at the upcoming ExxonMobil Guyana Global Super League despite the loss of their captain Chris Green

Desert Vipers’ Season 4 Sustainability Match Report

Desert Vipers have today released their Season 4 Sustainability Match Report, showcasing...

Desert Vipers CEO Phil Oliver on the Sustainability Match – Vipers Voices

It’s time to hear from the Desert Vipers CEO Phil Oliver as we build up to the franchise’s Sustainability Match, against the Gulf Giants...

Luke Wood and Alex Hales on defeat against SW – Vipers Voices

In this episode we reflect upon the match against the Sharjah Warriors at Sharjah Cricket Stadium, a game that saw the Vipers slip to...

Desert Vipers suffer close defeat against Sharjah Warriors

Desert Viperswent down by seven runs againstSharjah Warriorsin theirInternational League T20(ILT20)2024encounter at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Sunday, January 28. Luke WoodandWanindu Hasarangabagged three-wicket hauls...
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Rilee Rossouw replaces Green for Global Super League

South African batter joins the Desert Vipers as a replacement for the injured Chris Green

Vipers will miss Green but are still strong enough to win

Desert Vipers Head Coach Azhar Mahmood believes the Vipers can thrive at the upcoming ExxonMobil Guyana Global Super League despite the loss of their captain Chris Green

Desert Vipers’ Season 4 Sustainability Match Report

Desert Vipers have today released their Season 4 Sustainability Match Report, showcasing...

Delivering Carbon Footprint Reductions Through Fuel Efficiency with Fuelre4m

Desert Vipers has committed to lowering our carbon footprint by 50% by 2030 (versus Season 1 in 2023), and by Season 3, we had managed to achieve a reduction of 19.5%