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ILT20 Eliminator: 2 ex-CSK players shine under bright lights, propel Dubai Capitals to commanding 85-run victory over Abu Dhabi Knight Riders

This victory sets up Dubai Capitals for a high-stakes match against the winner of MI Emirates and Gulf Giants on February 15, which will the Qualifier 2.

Dubai Capitals defeated Abu Dhabi Knight Riders in ILT20 Eliminator.
authorAtishay Jain
Wed, 14 Feb 08:42 AM IST

The Dubai Capitals clinched a spot in the second qualifier of the International League T20, delivering a commanding 85-run defeat to the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders, effectively eliminating them from the tournament. The eliminator match, played in Abu Dhabi, witnessed a captain's knock of 46 runs by Sam Billings and a solid 44-run contribution from Tom Banton, propelling the team to a formidable score of 188/5 in 20 overs.

Stupendous batting display from Dubai Capitals

The match began with the Dubai Capitals losing early wickets but recovered thanks to a partnership between Banton and Tom Abell, who together added 63 runs for the third wicket. This partnership injected pace into Dubai's innings, with Banton hitting seven fours in his 31-ball stay. Abell's swift 41 runs from 29 balls, adorned with six fours, further steadied Dubai's innings.

Following their dismissals, Billings and Sikandar Raza took charge and their 69-run partnership for the fifth wicket was particularly crucial. Billings' innings included two sixes and the same number of fours, while Raza's 40 runs off 19 balls was laced with five fours and a six.

Abu Dhabi Knights Riders' batters sink under pressure

Chasing a significant target, the Knight Riders' innings was dismantled by Scott Kuggeleijn's exceptional bowling. Kuggeleijn's early strikes left the Knight Riders reeling, and they never fully recovered. Contributions from Sam Hain (29 runs off 26 balls) and David Willey (36 runs off 27 balls) brought the Knight Riders closer to 100, but Dubai's bowlers, especially Raza, who claimed two wickets, kept the pressure on. The Knight Riders were eventually bowled out for 103 runs in 16.5 overs, with Kuggeleijn finishing with four wickets.

This victory sets up Dubai Capitals for a high-stakes match against the winner of MI Emirates and Gulf Giants on February 15. Despite their league stage third-place finish, the Knight Riders couldn't match Dubai's performance in the eliminator. Dubai's bowling, led by Kuggeleijn and complemented by Raza and Zaheer Khan, was instrumental in sealing their playoff spot, showcasing their depth and strategic play as they aim for the tournament's ultimate prize.

 

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