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In a spectacular display of cricketing prowess, Sharjah Warriors emerged triumphant with a resounding five-wicket victory over the Dubai Capitals in Match 5 of the ILT20 2024 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Amidst the intense battle, a moment that truly captured the essence of the game was when Capitals’ pacer Dushmantha Chameera executed a phenomenal run-out.
The victim of his precision was none other than the formidable Martin Guptill, a key batter for the Warriors. This stunning r𒁏un-out not only showcased the intense competition between the two teams but also highlighted the extraordinary skill and sportsmanship that make cricket a captivating spectacle for 🎃fans worldwide.
Dushmantha Chameera’s brilliant run-out
The pivotal moment unfolded on the very first delivery of the second over when Chameera delivered a full-length ball targeting the leg stump. Guptill found himself in a predicament as he failed to connect with the ball on the inside ꦓedge, resulting in a frontal impact on his pad. The ball ricocheted towards the leg side, heading square leg, prompting the right-handed batter to contemplate a quick single.
However, Johnson Charles, stationed at the non-striker’s end, wisely halted Guptill and sent him back. Demonstrating exceptional athleticism, Chameera swiftly gathered the ball and executed a flawless direct hit on the stumps, catching Guptill well short of his crease.
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Chameera's impressive direct hit gave his side the perfect start in the defence 👀
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Sharjah Warriors domination over Dubai Capitals
Mentioning about the game, the Capitals put on a competitive total of 170/7 in their 20 overs. Sam Billings and Sikandar Raza anchored the Capital’s batting, scoring 52 and 48 runs, respectively. Daniel Sams shined with the leather for the Warriors’ claiming three crucial wickets in his four-over spell.
In response, the Warriors unleashed a stellar run chase powered by a stellar batting display from Charles, scoring 93 runs in just 51 balls. The 35-year-old’s tremendous knock powered the Warriors to victory with seven balls to spare.