The Australian innings is underway. Opening batters Mitchell Marsh and Travis Head are looking in a hurry to finish this game. The Aussie captain has already smacked 3 fours.

The Australian innings is underway. Opening batters Mitchell Marsh and Travis Head are looking in a hurry to finish this game. The Aussie captain has already smacked 3 fours.
That's it from the 1st innings as Oman have been bowled out for just 104 runs withing 16.2 overs. Comprehensive performance from the Australian bowling attack as Adam Zampa stars with figures of 4/21 (3.2). Xavier Bartlett and Glenn Maxwell picked up 2 wickets each while Marcus Stoinis and Nathan Ellis scalped a piece each. Stay tuned for the 2nd innings.
Oman captain Jatinder Singh will be looking for a place to hide as his side has been reduced to 89/7 within 13 overs. Mohammad Nadeem, Vinayak Shukla and Jitenkumar Ramanandi have been sent back for 2, 9 and 1 respectively.
Onus now on Wasim Ali and the remaining three batters to help Oman score at least 100 runs.
Oman are struggling big time as their current run-rate is even below 7 at the moment and they just cannot stop losing wicket as number 4 batter Hammad Mirza is the latest to depart with another clean bowled, this time by leg-spinner Adam Zampa.
Woah what a ball from Nathan Ellis to dismiss the Omani captain Jatinder Singh for a low score of 17 runs. One might argue it was an ordinary delivery but Jatinder made it look world class as he had no idea whatsoever.
Poor poor footwork but Australia get their reward. It's going from bad to worse.
Another one bites the dust as number 3 batter Karan Sonavale gets clean bowled by Nathan Ellis for just 12 runs. It was a hard length delivery that Karan tried to play towards the third man region but the ball deflects off his his bat right into the stumps.
Not the perfect way to crush a team like Australia.
We are underway at the Pallekele Stadium for the Australia Vs Oman match and what a start from the Aussies as Xavier Bartlett picks up a wicket off the very first ball of the match.
Bartlett bowled an outstanding in swinging delivery to the left-handed opening batter Aamir Kaleem, who had no idea where the ball was heading. Perfect start for Australia.
Oman XI: Aamir Kaleem, Jatinder Singh (C), Karan Sonavale, Hammad Mirza, Wasim Ali, Mohammad Nadeem, Vinayak Shukla (WK), Jiten Ramanandi, Jay Odedra, Shakeel Ahmed, Shafiq Jan
Australia XI: Mitchell Marsh (C), Travis Head, Cameron Green, Tim David, Josh Inglis (WK), Matt Renshaw, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Xavier Bartlett, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa
Australian captain Mitchell Marsh won the toss and elected to bowl first. Oman captain Jatinder Singh, who is looking forward to crushing the Aussies, looked absolutely delighted during toss time.
Seems as if he is absolutely pumped to play against Australia. Let's hope his team showcases the same energy on the field.

All the 8 teams, who have proceeded for the Super 8s of this edition, have automatically qualified for the next ICC T20 World Cup in 2028 to be held in Australia and New Zealand, who will qualify as the co-hosts.
Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Ireland will join these 10 nations on the basis of their ICC rankings.
Australia's embarrassing exit from the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 prompted Oman's captain Jatinder Singh to make a huge statement 24 hours before the match in Pallekele.
During the pre-match press conference, Jatinder openly claimed that Oman will be trying to take full advantage of Australia's poor run of form and that it is the right time to crush the 2021 champions.
"Our boys are looking forward to it. Because T20 is a game of momentum and the moments, and if you play those moments right, you can do anything on that particular day. Australia is not doing well at the moment… it is the best time to crush them." - Jatinder Singh said.
Australia's ICC T20 World Cup 2026 campaign was marred by injuries and exclusion of players like Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc as well as Steve Smith to some extent.
The current squad failed to hit the level of consistency that previous Australian sides were known for. After beating Ireland in their opener, the Mitchell Marsh-led side succumbed and endured back-to-back defeats against relatively weaker sides like Zimbabwe and co-hosts Sri Lanka.
Then the washout of the match between Ireland and Zimbabwe ensured Australia's pre-mature exit from the tournament.
Good evening and welcome, everyone. We are building up to the start of the Group B match between Australia and Oman in Pallekele. Stay with us for the latest updates.
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