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Dubai — Two half centuries and a four-wicket haul were the highlights of the first day’s play of the DCC-Mavericks Ring of Fire T20 league played at the Dubai International Stadium.
Man-of-the-match Ishan Zutshi set the ball rolling with a match-winning knock of 75. His 46-ball knock, which contained a dozen fours and a six, was good enough to help ABB Smashers gallop past Dubai Stallions by nine wickets.
Stallions had won the toss and scored 137 for 6 from their 20 overs. Hamza Sajjad (28), Muhammad Waseem (25), Sohaib Aziz (24) and Usman Baig (23) contributed to the total. Jaffer Sharif and Shahbaz Hameed bagged two wickets apiece for Smashers. Then Ishan in the company of Amandeep Singh (31 not out) went about getting those runs without much ado.
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