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ABU DHABI KNIGHT RIDERS 158/7 (20 OVERS)
- Phil Salt43 (34)
- Michael Pepper72 (49)
- Mohammad Nabi3/25 (4)
- Waqar Salamkheil1/25 (4)
DUBAI CAPITALS 108 (16.2 OVERS)
- Mohammad Nabi27 (21)
- James Neesham19 (13)
- Sunil Narine3/12 (3)
- Jason Holder3/18 (3.2)
Scorer: Thilak R | Commentator: Rvel Zahid
What a clinical performance by Abu Dhabi Knight Riders! They have bundled out Dubai Capitals for a meagre 108, with no innings of note apart from Neesham's 19 off 13 and Nabi's 27 off 13. It's a sorry-looking scorecard, and Holder, Narine, and Livingstone picked up three wickets each while being miserly and suffocating for the batters. Salt and Pepper earlier stitched together a match-winning stand, and even though there was a massive collapse in the middle, a cameo from Holder with the bat gave them just enough runs on the board to make it a contest. And boy, did they deliver perfectly, increasing their intensity by leaps and bounds on the big night. It's a new year, and it looked like a brand new improved team! Today, they looked like a completely different outfit, stunning Capitals with their aggression and accuracy. They never looked out of the game with the ball, picking wickets at will as Capitals batters went frantically about their business, finding fielders whenever they tried to clear the ropes. There's a lot for Capitals to reflect on and learn when it comes to pacing the innings and taking calculated risks, as they fell short on the strategic front with the bat
Mohammad Nabi, Dubai Capitals captain: Think it's quite tough to say we pulled it back when bowling when they looked set to score 200 and we bowled really well as a bowling unit but not as a batting unit. It's not that much spin but again they bowled really well. Enjoyed tournament as an allrounder and captain, it's hard luck on today's game but otherwise the whole tournament we played really well
Jason Holder, Abu Dhabi Knight Riders captain: Really really happy with the win, boys played really good cricket. We obviously lost wickets in the middle but still got a competitive score on this wicket. Still gotta back your calls -- some days it works, some days it's not. We got players who can play dual roles⊠(on personal form), pleased, haven't had a huge deal to do with the bat, finished last year well, started this year well, hopefully this continues. Always good contest between these two teams, always like a derby (match against MI Emirates). May the better team win
Sunil Narine, Player of the Match: I am trying to bowl a little bit more attacking, sometimes you get hit when you attack⊠Latter half in Dubai it's spinning a bit, so you have more options as spinners. The atmosphere and vibes help; when you win, it helps. In three years we struggled and the fourth year we are here, it's emotional because we have played good cricket in the past. They (Knight Riders) are a proud franchise, they want to keep up high, and we have the momentum. Hope we can win the championship
Muhammad Jawadullah c Pepper b Holder 0 (1m 1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0
Mohammad Nabi c Pepper b Holder 27 (29m 21b 1x4 2x6) SR: 128.57
END OF OVER:16 | 15 Runs | DC: 108/8 (51 runs required from 24 balls, RR: 6.75, RRR: 12.75)
- Mohammad Nabi27 (20b)
- Haider Ali1 (5b)
- Liam Livingstone4-0-26-3
- Jason Holder3-0-18-1
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