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The 4th match of the International League T20 (ILT20) 2025 at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi kicked off with high intensity as Dubai Capitals’ fast bowler Dushmantha Chameera produced a stunning delivery to dismiss MI Emirates’ Kusal Perera.ღ The moment highlighted Chameera’s prowess and gave the Cap♚itals an early advantage.
Dubai Capitals’ decision to bowl first proved fruitful
Opting to ♔bowl first, Dubai Capitals aimed to exploit the fresh conditions under the lights in Abu Dhabi. Their decision proved fruitful, with Chameera striking in just the first ball of the second over to remove the dangerous Perera, setting the tone for a strong bowling performance.
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Dushamntha Chameera’s beauty dismantles Kusal Perera
Chameera, renowned for his pace and accuracy, delivered a b🌟eauty to send his Sri Lankan compatriot back to the pavilion. Bowling over the wicket, Chameera pitched a good-length ball that zer💫oed in on the top of off-stump.
Perera, an aggressive left-handed batter, failed to move his feet effectively and tried to defend with a slightly angled bat. Unfortunatel💫y for him, the ball took a thick inside edge and uprooted the leg stump. The Capitals celebrated joyously, knowing they had secured the wicket of a key player.
This dismissal was a textbook example of top𓆉-class fast bowlingꦉ, leaving Perera with no room for error. Chameera’s fiery opening spell set the tone for the Dubai Capitals, who looked to capitalize on the early breakthrough.
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Dushmant🐲ha Chameera strikes with his fir🅺st ball, sending his fellow countryman packing with a jaffa!&mda🥃sh; International League T20 (@ILT20Official)
MI Emirates rebuild after early blows
Despite the ea🧔rly setback, MI Emirates managed to recover and re🎃ached 91/2 at the end of 11 overs. Their middle-order batters began stabilizing the innings, focusing on rotating the strike while taking calculated risks. The Capitals, however, continued to bowl with discipline, keeping the batters under check.