Alishan Sharafu, Player of the Match: It was quite fun and it was an important game for us, so it was crucial to bring our best today. With a 4pm start, the pitch was playing a bit slow, and the ball wasn't coming onto the bat nicely. We had to use the crease a little, try to make room, step out, and play as straight as I could. I'm glad everything worked out today. The plan was to accelerate in the powerplay and have at least one of us bat as deep as possible. Once I got out, credit goes to the captain for holding it together all the way. We had a lot of fun out there.

Jatinder Singh, Oman Captain: Well, I believe credit goes to the UAE batters--the way they started their innings, they had their plans and executed them well. When we started, we were right on target but I think we lost too many wickets. I feel the team is picking up; we just lack a bit of experience. I think in the coming years, we'll be firing at full throttle. The track was quite placid, especially in the evening. The ball came nicely onto the bat; we knew a good powerplay was important, but that didn't happen. I feel he bowled as per the plan, with a slower one, but I was a bit early in the shot (on his wicket)

Muhammad Waseem, UAE Captain: As I said, the past is past for us. We wanted to show our caliber and the way we want to play and we did that. I'm very happy. We talked in the meeting, prepared three days before, and executed our plans. We wanted to play aggressively in the powerplay, and we did exactly that. It's a very proud moment for me, and I want to continue in the same way, especially marking the milestone of scoring 3,000 runs.

Batting first, UAE went all guns blazing as openers Alishan Sharafu and Muhammad Waseem slammed half-centuries. The UAE captain held the innings together and stayed till the end while Muhammad Zohaib and Harshit Kaushik provided late firepower to post a competitive total. Shakeel Ahmed was impressive as ever, conceding only 16 in his spell, while Jiten Ramanandi picked up two wickets and bowled miserly. However, there wasn't much support from the other bowlers. In response, Oman captain Jatinder Singh came out firing on all cylinders and for a while the chase looked on track. But once he chopped one onto his stumps, wickets fell in a cluster. Ayan Bisht and Vinayak Shukla tried to rebuild, but by then the pressure became suffocating and the asking rate kept climbing. Junaid Siddique bagged four vital scalps while Muhammad Jawadullah and Haider Ali took two wickets apiece and Muhammad Rohid Khan chipped in with one. In the end, it was a well-rounded bowling effort from UAE. Thank you for your company. It's goodbye and goodnight from all of us!

18.4
W
Muhammad Rohid to Shrivastava, OUT, back of a length and outside off, lunges forward and presses it to mid-off. Waseem charges in and hits the bull's eye at non-striker's end. Batter was not even in the frame as UAE register a thumping win, outclassing Oman in all departments of the game. The hosts have got their first points

S Shrivastava run out 6 (14m 8b 1x4 0x6) SR: 75

18.3
4
Muhammad Rohid to Shrivastava, FOUR, around the wicket, low full-toss dipping just outside off, he just flays the bat out and the outside edge sends the ball trundling away to deep third
18.2
1
Muhammad Rohid to Shakeel Ahmed, 1 run, bit short and floating outside off with not much to work with on this occasion, opens the face and pats it into the covers
18.1
6
Muhammad Rohid to Shakeel Ahmed, SIX, pacy skiddy length-ish ball on middle, yanks his front leg out of the way and the snap of the wrists and the rotation in his body gives him a lot of power, clears backward sqaure

END OF OVER:
18 | 2 Runs | OMA: 119/9 (54 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 6.61, RRR: 27.00)

  • Samay Shrivastava2 (6b)
  • Shakeel Ahmed7 (8b)
  • Junaid Siddique4-0-23-4
  • Muhammad Jawadullah3-0-18-2
17.6
0
Junaid Siddique to Shrivastava, no run, touch shorter on a teasing off-stump line, blocked to the off side
17.5
1
Junaid Siddique to Shakeel Ahmed, 1 run, slower shorter in length and it angles back in at off, driven into the covers
17.4
0
Junaid Siddique to Shakeel Ahmed, no run, around the wicket, back of a length on middle, he gets behind the line and drives it down to long-on
17.3
0
Junaid Siddique to Shakeel Ahmed, no run, pitched up and wide of off, kneels and chops it away to covers
17.2
1
Junaid Siddique to Shrivastava, 1 run, pace off and the fuller ball dips wide of off, reaches out and stabs it down the ground to long-on for a run
17.1
0
Junaid Siddique to Shrivastava, no run, over the wicket, spears a yorker wide of off, tries to lay bat on it and doesn't connect

END OF OVER:
17 | 7 Runs | OMA: 117/9 (56 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 6.88, RRR: 18.66)

  • Shakeel Ahmed6 (5b)
  • Samay Shrivastava1 (3b)
  • Muhammad Jawadullah3-0-18-2
  • Junaid Siddique3-0-21-4
16.6
0
Muhammad Jawadullah to Shakeel Ahmed, no run, shorter in length around the line off, tapped behind square on off
16.5
0
Muhammad Jawadullah to Shakeel Ahmed, no run, over the wicket, pitched up and angled on middle, swiped down through the line and he doesn't run
16.4
1
Muhammad Jawadullah to Shrivastava, 1 run, wanders down leg and square cuts the shortish ball outside off behind point for a single
16.3
0
Muhammad Jawadullah to Shrivastava, no run, touch short and angles it at middle, right behind the line and blocked doggedly off the backfoot
16.3
1w
Muhammad Jawadullah to Shrivastava, 1 wide, ball just got stuck in his hand as he tried the back of the hand slower one, dropped too short and outside leg stump
16.2
1
Muhammad Jawadullah to Shakeel Ahmed, 1 run, shorter in length around the line, this time he finds the man and once again runs it down to deep third
16.1
4
Muhammad Jawadullah to Shakeel Ahmed, FOUR, shorter in length and offers width, opens the face and beats deep third, skittles away to the rope

END OF OVER:
16 | 6 Runs 2 Wkts | OMA: 110/9 (63 runs required from 24 balls, RR: 6.87, RRR: 15.75)

  • Samay Shrivastava0 (1b)
  • Shakeel Ahmed1 (1b)
  • Junaid Siddique3-0-21-4
  • Muhammad Jawadullah2-0-11-2
15.6
0
Junaid Siddique to Shrivastava, no run, over the wicket, fuller in length and slanting into the pads, eased to the leg side, square leg comes into action
15.5
W
Junaid Siddique to Hassnain Shah, OUT, It was on the cards! lovely slower one! Pitched up and back of the hand, comes in a shade and lights up the zingers. He went for a slog and was early through the shot. Takes the long walk back to the pavillion. Oman not able to match the quality of UAE but this is great exposure for them

Hassnain Shah b Junaid Siddique 0 (6m 3b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0

15.4
0
Junaid Siddique to Hassnain Shah, no run, over the wicket now, flips it on a shorter length and gets it dance around in the channel, tries to belt it through covers but nowhere near the line, just an aimless swing at it
15.3
1
Junaid Siddique to Shakeel Ahmed, 1 run, Around the wicket, juicy full-toss outside off, gets a gift but cannot make full use of it, skewed away to cover-point for a run

Oman 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st7Jatinder SinghAamir Kaleem
2nd16Jatinder SinghHammad Mirza
3rd5Wasim AliHammad Mirza
4th4Hammad MirzaShah Faisal
5th18AR BishtShah Faisal
6th38AR BishtV Shukla
7th16J RamanandiV Shukla
8th4Hassnain ShahV Shukla
9th2Shakeel AhmedHassnain Shah
10th20Shakeel AhmedS Shrivastava