Jahangir’s 99 sets the stage as Capitals survive Russell’s late storm

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — The Dubai Capitals held their composure under extreme late pressure to register a tense nine-run victory over the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders at Zayed Cricket Stadium on Saturday, earning their second win of the DP World ILT20 season.

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The contest unfolded as a study in contrasting batting brilliance: a controlled, near-perfect innings that lifted the Capitals to a towering total, followed by a late, violent counterpunch that threatened to rip the match away.

Early damage, then total reconstruction

Sent in to bat, the Capitals were rattled almost immediately. Captain Jason Holder and Ajay Kumar struck early, removing the opening batsmen with only four runs on the board in the third over to leave the scoreboard reading 4-2.

From that fragile position, the innings was salvaged, and then transformed, by Shayan Jahangir.

Jahangir’s near-perfect masterclass

The wicketkeeper-batsman produced a sublime, career-best 99, crafting a rescue act of rare composure and power. Partnered by Jordan Cox, who contributed 29 off 30 balls, Jahangir stitched together a pivotal 115-run partnership that shifted the balance decisively.

Batting with serene authority, Jahangir anchored the innings before unleashing an array of strokes, striking 10 fours and five sixes. His dismissal, bowled by Andre Russell in the final over, denied him a century by a single run, but his innings still carried historic weight.

The 99 stands as the highest individual score by an associate player in the tournament’s history.

Powell delivers the final blow

The Capitals’ charge was completed by Rovman Powell, whose 38 not out from 24 deliveries supplied a ruthless finishing kick. The innings closed at an imposing 196-5, despite disciplined spells from Holder (2 for 22) and Russell (2 for 32).

Knight Riders falter, then fight back

Chasing 197, the Knight Riders struggled to establish rhythm. Phil Salt offered early intent with 33 off 29, but the dismissals of Alex Hales, Sherfane Rutherford, and Liam Livingstone in quick succession stalled progress.

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The middle order was further disrupted by Waqar Salamkheil, whose left-arm spin delivered match-shaping figures of 3 for 33, including the wickets of Salt and Brandon McMullen.

At 122-6 in the 16th over, the chase appeared beyond salvage.

What followed was a breathtaking late assault. Andre Russell, unbeaten on 53 from 33 balls, joined forces with Holder (22 off 9) to produce a stunning 46-run stand in just 20 deliveries.

The momentum swung sharply during a brutal 18-run over off Mustafizur Rahman, suddenly thrusting the Knight Riders back into contention and electrifying the contest.

Jawadullah holds his nerve

With 26 required from the final over, Russell launched a towering six from the first ball bowled by Muhammad Jawadullah, threatening one last twist. But the young pacer responded with remarkable composure, conceding only singles thereafter to shut the door on the chase.

The Knight Riders finished on 187-8, their late surge falling agonizingly short.

Capitals earn gritty reward

In a match defined by momentum swings and individual brilliance, the Dubai Capitals’ ability to absorb pressure, from the depths of 4-2 to the final over — ultimately proved decisive, securing a hard-fought victory in one of the early classics of the ILT20 season.

 

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