WATCH : Kuggeleijn makes mess of run-out gifting his wicket

Dubai Capitals exhibited exceptional bowling prowess, effectively limiting Gulf Giants to a mere 126/9 within the stipulated 20 overs. Scott Kuggeleijn and Olly Stone emerged as the standout performers in the Capitals’ bowling arsenal, dismantling the Giants’ batting lineup, which struggled to amass a formidable total.

Despite a stabilizing 51-run partnership between Shimron Hetmyer and James Vince, the home team failed to capitalize further on their batting innings.

The opening duo of David Warner and Rahmanullah Gurbaz encountered a tentative start for Dubai Capitals, compounded by Warner’s early departure in the third over. Consequently, all eyes turned to Gurbaz, who was expected to exhibit his batting prowess and forge a solid partnership alongside Ben Dunk.

Gurbaz momentarily showcased his hitting ability in the fourth over bowled by Muzarabani, dispatching two consecutive sixes, elevating the score to 30/2. However, his momentum was short-lived as he fell victim to Muzarabani’s deceptive slower delivery.

Attempting to loft the ball, Gurbaz mistimed his shot, resulting in a high catch opportunity for Chris Jordan stationed at mid-off, who made no mistake in seizing the chance. Gurbaz’s disappointment was palpable as he departed, venting his frustration by striking his bat against his head en route to the pavilion.

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