

Sunil Narine weaved his magic as Abu Dhabi Knight Riders stayed in contention for the ILT20 Season 4 title, sealing a comfortable 50-run win over the Dubai Capitals in the Eliminator at the Dubai International Stadium on Thursday. After an impressive opening partnership between Michael Pepper and Phil Salt, the Knight Riders' bowlers ensured the Capitals did not recover from their early blows.
Narine, Jason Holder and Liam Livingstone claimed three wickets apiece, but it was Narine's magic that dealt vital blows on the defending champions. The Knight Riders will now face MI Emirates in Qualifier 2 in Sharjah on Friday for a place in the final. Desert Vipers have already made it to Sunday's title clash by winning Qualifier 1 against MI Emirates.
Pepper hit his second consecutive half-century, finishing on 72 runs off 49 balls, including seven fours and three sixes. His 122-run opening-wicket partnership off just 81 balls with Phil Salt (43 off 34) led the charge, but the Capitals' bowlers wrestled back control with seven wickets for 36 runs, restricting the Knight Riders to 158/7.
Chasing 159, the Mohammad Nabi side endured a bruising Powerplay as Abu Dhabi Knight Riders ripped through their top order. Holder set the tone in the second over, removing Toby Albert (11 off 8), before Ajay Kumar delivered a crucial blow in the next over to dismiss Jordan Cox (10 off 5). The squeeze tightened further as Narine took control, trapping Shayan Jahangir (eight off six) LBW and then producing a ripper to bowl Navin Bidaisee (seven off 10) in the fourth and sixth overs respectively, leaving Dubai Capitals limping at 43 for four.
Narine added to his tally with the wicket of Gulbadin Naib (seven off 10) in the eighth over. The pressure told once more in the 10th over when Livingstone tempted Rovman Powell (12 off 14) into a miscued hit that was safely pouched in the deep. With just 16 runs coming in overs 7-10 and two more wickets falling, the Capitals slumped to 64 for six at the halfway mark, the chase slipping firmly out of reach.
Player of the match Narine said, "Winning games changes everything - it means a lot. We haven't made the playoffs in three years, and that's something we've been pushing hard for. It's emotional because we've played good cricket before without getting the results."
Dubai Capitals' Nabi said, "At one point it looked like they might get close to 200, but we did well to pull things back with the ball. With the bat, though, we weren't good enough as a unit. There wasn't excessive turn, but they bowled very well in their areas. The plan was to rotate strike and avoid early wickets, but it didn't come off."
Brief Scores: Abu Dhabi Knight Riders 158/7 (Michael Pepper 72, Phil Salt 43, Jason Holder 22 not out, Mohammad Nabi 3 for 25, Waqar Salamkheil 1 for 25) beat Dubai Capitals 108 all out in 16.2 overs (Mohammad Nabi 27, James Neesham 19, Sunil Narine 3 for 12, Jason Holder 3 for 18, Liam Livingstone 3 for 26) by 50 runs.