Tom Kohler-Cadmore and Johnson Charles put on 123 for the first wicket as Sharjah Warriorz beat Dubai Capitals by nine wickets in the International League T20.
Somerset batter Kohler-Cadmore scored an unbeaten 54 from 32 balls, while West Indian Charles struck 71 from 33 before he was caught by Najibullah Zadran off the bowling of Sikandar Raza.
Avishka Fernando joined Kohler-Cadmore at the crease and the Warriorz passed their target of 132 in the 12th over of the case.
The Capitals opened their innings with an strong opening stand of their own as Adam Rossington (37) and Shai Hope (45) put on 60.
But when Rossington was caught by Tim Southee off Adam Zampa's bowling it started a collapse of 9-65, as the Dubai side finished 131-9 from their 20 overs.
Zampa and UAE international Rohan Mustafa took two wickets apiece, while Rovman Powell (32* from 16) was the only other Capitals batter to make it into double figures.
Warriorz remain bottom of the table with three wins from their eight games, while Capitals sit in third with four wins and four defeats.
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