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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...

Episode 11 – Adam Lyth, Phil Oliver and Sean Morris

It's a New Year and so we're a step closer to the Desert Vipers' first match of the DPWorld ILT20, and in this episode...

Episode 10 – Carl Crowe and Mark Watt – the spin episode

This is an episode with a difference as Desert Vipers spin-bowling coach Carl Crowe and left-arm spinner Mark Watt discuss all aspects of the...

Scotland’s Mark Watt ready to bring Associate players into the spotlight at the ILT20 – ”I am looking forward to representing the associates and...

Famous for his little hand-written notes on opposition players and impressive bowling performances at the T20 World Cup, Scotland’s star left-arm spinner Mark Wattis...
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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%