CRICKET-Holder and co send Knight Riders into ILT20 qualifier two.

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Jason Holder of Abu Dhabi Knight Riders celebrates the wicket during Eliminator of the DP World International League T20 between Dubai Capitals and Abu Dhabi Knight Riders at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on 1 January 2026. Photo by CREIMAS / ILT20 RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, CMC – The Abu Dhabi Knight Riders’ spin duo, along wth captain Jason Holder, orchestrated a comprehensive 50-run victory over the Dubai Capitals in the ILT20 Eliminator here on Thursday, setting up a high-stakes clash with MI Emirates for a spot in the final.

The win, sealed at the Dubai International Stadium, was built on a blistering century-opening stand and emphatically finished by a collective stranglehold from the Knight Riders’ bowlers.

Choosing to bat, the Knight Riders were turbocharged by opener Michael Pepper, who smashed a scintillating 72 from just 49 balls.

Alongside the steady Phil Salt, who scored 43 off 34, the pair found the proper seasoning following a dominant 122-run partnership in 81 deliveries, seemingly setting a platform for a mammoth total.

However, the Capitals’ bowlers staged a stunning fightback.

The dismissal of Salt in the 14th over with the score at 122 triggered a spectacular collapse of seven wickets for just 36 runs.

The innings unravelled as Mohammad Nabi, with 3-25, led the charge, with Pepper’s run-out adding to the chaos.

A late cameo from skipper Jason Holder, who scored 22 not out off 11, provided crucial impetus, lifting his side to a competitive 158-7.

In reply, the Capitals’ chase never found momentum. The Knight Riders’ spin attack applied an unrelenting squeeze from the outset. Sunil Narine struck early blows, removing key batters and setting the tone with his trademark control.

The pressure mounted as Liam Livingstone and the canny Holder, operating with the ball, joined the party. The trio shared nine wickets between them, with each claiming three scalps.

The Capitals’ innings crumbled from 43-4 to 64-6 at the halfway mark, losing wickets in a cluster with runs drying up completely.

Despite a brief resistance from captain Nabi, who stroked 27, Holder delivered the final blows in the 16th over, bundling the Capitals out for 108 and extinguishing any lingering hope.

With this emphatic victory, the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders live to fight another day. They now face the MI Emirates in Qualifier 2 on Friday, with the winner earning the right to challenge the Desert Vipers in the final on Sunday, January 4.

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