ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Kieron Pollard delivered a masterclass in controlled aggression, guiding MI Emirates to a commanding eight-wicket victory over the Dubai Capitals in the International League T20 on Saturday, as the defending champions tightened their grip on the tournament.
Chasing a modest target, Pollard’s calm assurance ensured there were no late stumbles, transforming a routine pursuit into a statement win at the Zayed Cricket Stadium.
Capitals strangled early, total falters
The Dubai Capitals never found momentum after being sent in, repeatedly checked by disciplined bowling that kept the run rate in check and wickets tumbling. Player of the Match AM Ghazanfar led the charge with figures of 3 for 28, as the Capitals were limited to an underwhelming 122 for eight from their 20 overs.
Captain Mohammad Nabi offered resistance with an unbeaten 22 from 30 balls, while James Neesham chipped in with 21. Beyond that, contributions were scarce, and the innings unraveled after a damaging collapse left the Capitals reeling at 52 for five midway through the 10th over.
Measured start sets the tone
MI Emirates approached the chase with composure rather than urgency. Andre Fletcher’s 21 from 30 balls was unhurried but steady, anchoring an opening partnership of 47 in just over six overs alongside Muhammad Waseem, who provided the early impetus with 27 off 19 deliveries.
Though the tempo was conservative, the foundation proved sufficient for what was to follow.
Once Pollard arrived at the crease, the equation quickly tilted beyond the Capitals’ reach. The MI Emirates captain struck an unbeaten 44 from 31 balls, clearing the boundary five times with authority and adding a four for good measure.
Pollard then joined forces with Tom Banton, whose fluent 28 not out from 20 balls complemented the captain’s power. Their unbroken 67-run partnership closed the contest without drama, carrying MI Emirates to 126 for two in 16.4 overs.
Momentum builds for Emirates
The emphatic victory marked MI Emirates’ seventh win in 10 matches, reinforcing their position as one of the competition’s most formidable sides. With Pollard leading decisively both tactically and with the bat, the Emirates continue to gather momentum at a critical stage of the league.
















