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The Desert Vipers reveal their jersey and match kit for the inaugural DP World ILT20

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The Desert Vipers jersey and match kit reveal made waves at Soul Beach in Dubai, literally, as captain Colin Munro rode in from the sea on a boat wearing the new team match kit.

Colin was joined on the beach by fast bowler Tymal Mills in the training kit and UAE all-rounder Ali Naseer in the team’s fan jersey, and the trio then showed off the complete Desert Vipers look for the inaugural season of the DP World ILT20.

Desert Vipers Captain Colin Munro explained why the predominantly red Desert Vipers kit was right for him: “ Yes, it is very exciting, and my Mrs always said red was my colour, so it is obviously one to look forward to.“It is really good to be here and to meet the whole squad. There are a few missing, they will be coming in later tonight and tomorrow,” Munro added.

When asked about his role as captain, Munro was quietly confident. He said: “I am very relaxed about it (captaincy) when you look at the management and coaching support staff (in the Desert Vipers) as there is so much experience there.“We have captains right the way through our experienced line-up as well, and I will be leaning on them too. I will be leaning on Bilbo (Sam Billings), and we have already had chats about our squad, and we are both looking forward to it. The only thing extra I am going to have to do on game day is toss a coin.”

Munro admitted that the Desert Vipers squad was a very well-curated set of players. “I think we have got class the whole way down,” he said. “It is going to be tough to leave some of those players out, but you have got to manage your squads as best as we can.“If we can create a good environment where guys want to be a part of the squad, even if they are not playing and they are still giving their best at games and training, that is all I can ask for. “When asked if the team had what it takes to win the inaugural DP World ILT20 the Desert Vipers captain was emphatic: “Absolutely (we can win it). I think all teams have good squads, but we have a lot of players who we can call upon in terms of our bowling, batting, and different strengths.

“But that is on paper. It is great to have a great team on paper, but cricket is won on the field so if we can start off the tournament well and get a bit of momentum at the right time, then hopefully we can go all the way.”On close inspection, the glorious red jerseys had the team’s viper making its presence felt, along with Principal Sponsor Rasasi Perfumes’ name spelt out in bold letters on the front.Apparel partner Umbro had their distinctive logo placed on the sleeves, while the Desert Vipers’ Sporting Goods Partner Batwinner had their logo splashed across the back of the jersey.The jersey and kit put on display the names of major brands who have chosen to back the Desert Vipers on their maiden cricketing voyage. The support of these commercial partners will be seen on television and digital platforms by millions across the globe when the Desert Vipers, armed with lofty goals, walk out onto the playing field at the inaugural DP World ILT20.Principal Sponsor Rasasi Perfumes is a pioneer of the modern fragrance industry with leading fragrance manufacturing and retail operations across 165 stores in the GCC. Umbro have chosen to support a cricket event and team for the first time as Apparel Sponsors, and Global brand Batwinner, too, have put their faith behind the Desert Vipers.Desert Vipers CEO Phil Oliver said he was thrilled to have the patronage of these three heavyweight partners: “It is our honour and privilege to have Rasasi Perfumes, Batwinner and Umbro on board, supporting the Desert Vipers cricketing journey.“We could not be prouder of the cricket team and coaching staff we have put together for this tournament, but we would not be able to achieve our goals or fulfil our potential without our commercial partners.“They are vital to our success, and the team and I would like to thank our sponsors for collaborating with us and placing their trust in us. We are confident the Desert Vipers will put their best foot forward in this first season of the DP World ILT20.”When asked about the colours of the jersey and kit the CEO said it perfectly reflected the team’s goals and motto: “We think it is bold, vibrant and that is what the Desert Vipers are going to be in this tournament and have a bit of bite as well. The combination of the colours and the red will make us stand out.“It has been a long process and a rewarding one. What counts is what comes next. We look forward to a good week of preparations ahead of our first match against the Sharjah Warriors.”Mr. Apoorva Srivastva, Marketing Head – Retail, Rasasi Perfumes, said: “We at Rasasi Perfumes are proud and excited about our association with The Desert Vipers for the inaugural season of DP World International T20. We see a lot of potential in this league.“Rasasi and The Desert Vipers share a common vision of promoting young local talent who will not only play along with but also compete with some of the best global talents.“We strongly believe in the commitment of the team in developing the sport in this region. The roster of players is very competitive, and we are looking forward to an exciting season. We extend our best wishes to the players, team management and the support staff for the season.”Desert Vipers Director of Cricket Tom Moody was also impressed with the jersey and as someone who has been a part of putting the unit together, he agreed that it reflected the team’s goals and ambitions. Moody said: “All the kits have been carefully thought out, and they have come out really well. I think we are going to stand out on the field.“ It has been a challenge but an enjoyable one (to put this team together). We have got a good network of expertise behind the scenes, with the coaching staff, and also we used CricViz, a world-leading analyst company, to help us refine our search and identify players who we felt were important for us – players who were not only available but fit the balance of our side and have performed in this environment in the UAE.”When asked if the team was capable of winning the trophy, Moody was confident of the Desert Vipers’ chances. He said: “Absolutely (we can win the tournament) as we have got a strong squad. We respect the fact that there are a lot of good cricketers we will be coming across. But, at the end of the day, we feel confident that we will be playing finals.“That is the aim, to be there at the backend of the tournament. And then hopefully we have got some good form on our side and a bit of luck.“Soul beach, a part of the JA Resorts in Dubai, provided the perfect laid-back setting for the jersey launch. It is also home to the Desert Vipers squad who will be staying at this resort for the entire period of the DP World ILT20.

Podcast episode 14This special bonus episode of Vipers Voices takes place on the day of the unveiling of the jersey the Desert Vipers will be playing in during the first edition of the DP World ILT20. It features interviews with newly arrived captain Colin Munro, England fast bowler Tymal Mills, fast bowling coach Azhar Mahmood, Desert Vipers CEO Phil Oliver and Apoorva Srivastva from Rasasi Perfumes, the Dubai-based company who are the team’s Principal Sponsors. The jersey launch is the latest step on the road to the side’s first match of the tournament, against the Sharjah Warriors at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday the 15th of January.

Episode 12 – Ali Naseer

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In this episode, we focus on one of the side’s UAE players – all-rounder Ali Naseer.

We hear from Ali himself and we also hear from his long-time coach, former Pakistan all-rounder Mudassar Nazar, who’s now the Head of the UAE National Academy Programme and someone who was head coach of the UAE Under-19 side that Ali played in at last year’s ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup in the Caribbean.

Ali tells us all about his background in the game and what he hopes to achieve in the ILT20 and beyond, and Mudassar explains what we can expect to see from a player who turns 19 a month after the tournament concludes.

By the end of this episode, you’ll have a fascinating insight into Ali, someone who has the potential to do something special.

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

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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 slow bowler’s art in the T20 format, with the ILT20 at the forefront of both their minds.From the mental side of the game to analysis versus gut feel through to ways to practice for the expected dew issues during the tournament, this is a fascinating discussion on spin bowling in T20 cricket – how to do it and how to coach it.

The Desert Vipers are fortunate to have someone of Carl’s pedigree as a member of the coaching staff for the competition as he’s worked across the world for various sides in short form cricket and, ahead of the ILT20, coached the New York Strikers to the runners-up spot in the Abu Dhabi T10.Mark is one of only two Scotland bowlers with more than 50 wickets in T20 Internationals and has impressed in successive ICC T20 World Cups in the UAE and Australia, as well as helping his English county side Derbyshire to the quarter-finals of the T20 Blast competition in 2022.Carl will be coaching an impressive array of spinners for the Desert Vipers including not only Mark but also the number one men’s T20I spinner, Wanindu Hasaranga of Sri Lanka, off-spinner Rohan Mustafa of the UAE, his country’s top wicket-taker in the format, and left-arm wrist-spinner Jake Lintoff, the Birmingham Bears’ leading wicket-taker in that 2022 T20 Blast competition and a member of the Southern Brave squad that lifted the inaugural men’s Hundred silverware in 2021.

Episode 11 – Adam Lyth, Phil Oliver and Sean Morris

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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 we hear from opening batter Adam Lyth.Adam arrives at the Desert Vipers off the back of a busy winter schedule that’s included a spell in the Abu Dhabi T10 tournament for the Northern Warriors and also time in the Big Bash League in Australia for the Perth Scorchers. He also arrives off the back of an outstanding summer of 2022 in short form cricket for both his county Yorkshire and his side in The Hundred, the Northern Superchargers.Adam speaks with us about his growth from a player who’s played seven Tests for England into a genuine three-format player, as well as reflecting on his continuing international ambitions.Then we hear from Desert Vipers CEO Phil Oliver, and Sean Morris, the founder and CEO of 1.5 Degrees Sport, about their groundbreaking partnership that starts with this ILT20. The duo spoke with radio station Dubai Eye 103.8’s Agenda programme to discuss the agreement that will see the players using electric scooters to get about during the tournament but, as you’ll hear, that will be just the first step towards highlighting the issue of climate change and, more importantly, leading the way in cricket by trying to do something about it.