Lorcan Tucker's Record 94* Powers Ireland to First T20 WC Win

Ireland's stand-in captain Lorcan Tucker played a record-breaking innings of 94 not out to guide his team to their first victory of the T20 World Cup. His knock, the highest by an Irish batter in the tournament's history, helped rescue the team from 64/4 and propel them to a massive total of 235/5. A strong bowling performance, led by Joshua Little, then bundled Oman out for 139 to secure a comprehensive win. The victory moves Ireland up to fourth in their group standings.

Key Points: Tucker's Record Innings Leads Ireland to T20 WC Victory

  • Tucker's 94* is highest Irish score in T20 WC
  • Ireland posts 235/5, 2nd-highest total in tournament history
  • 101-run stand with Gareth Delany revives innings
  • Oman bowled out for 139 despite Aamir Kaleem's 50
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Milestone for Tucker as Ireland registers first win in T20 WC 2026

Stand-in skipper Lorcan Tucker scores record 94* as Ireland posts 235/5 to secure their first win of the T20 World Cup against Oman.

"He launched a counter-attack, scoring 94* in just 51 balls - Match Report"

Colombo, February 14

Ireland's stand-in skipper Lorcan Tucker registered the highest score by an Irish batter in the history of the ICC T20 World Cup on Saturday.

Tucker achieved this milestone during his side's ICC T20 World Cup clash against Oman at Colombo. During the match, when his side was down and out at 64/4, he launched a counter-attack, scoring 94* in just 51 balls, 10 fours and four sixes.

This has outdone Curtis Campher's 72* against Scotland at Hobart in 2022. Also, this is the second-highest individual score by a captain in T20 WCs after Chris Gayle's 98 against India at Bridgetown in 2010.

Ireland achieved their highest-ever T20 International total and the second-highest in the history of the ICC T20 World Cup during their match against Oman on Saturday.

The Irish side posted 235/5 in their allotted 20 overs, the second-best total in tournament history, behind Sri Lanka's 260/6 against Kenya in Johannesburg in 2007.

Also, previously, the highest total for Ireland was against Austria back in 2023 at Edinburgh.

Oman won the toss and chose to bowl first. The Irish lost their four wickets for just 64 runs. However, a fine captain's knock from Lorcan Tucker and his 101-run stand with Gareth Delany (56 in 30 balls, with three fours and four sixes) brought them back in the game. Later, a brutal finish from George Dockrell (35* in nine balls, with five sixes) took Ireland to 235/5 in 20 overs.

Shakeel Ahmed (3/33 in four overs) was the pick of the bowlers for Oman.

During the run-chase, Aamir Kaleem (50 in 29 balls, with five fours and two sixes) and Hammad Mirza (46 in 37 balls, with six fours and a six) did put up a fight for Oman, but the rest of the batters crumbled under the scoreboard pressure, and they were skittled out for 139/10 in 18 overs, with Joshua Little (3/16), Matthew Humphreys (2/27) and Barry McCarthy (2/32) being the pick of the bowlers for Ireland.

With the win, Ireland moved to fourth position in their group, having won one and lost two matches. Oman, meanwhile, remains at the bottom of the table after losing all three of their games.

- ANI

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Sarah B
That's a massive total, 235! The second-highest in T20 WC history is no joke. The finish by Dockrell, 35 in 9 balls with five sixes, must have been brutal to watch for Oman. Ireland finally gets points on the board.
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Vikram M
Good for them, but honestly, the quality of bowling from Oman looked very weak. Let's see how Ireland fares against a top side like India or Australia. A win is a win, but the real test is ahead.
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Priya S
Tucker's name is now in the record books next to Chris Gayle! That's incredible company for an Irish player. Shows how much Associate nations are improving. More such matches please, ICC!
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Rohit P
Oman's batting collapse was painful to see. 139 all out chasing 236... they just gave up after the openers got out. Need more fight from the smaller teams, can't just crumble like that. Still, congrats to Ireland!
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Michael C
As a cricket fan, it's brilliant to see these performances. The 101-run partnership with Delany changed the game completely. Ireland's middle order showed great character. The World Cup is better for having competitive teams like them.

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