Oman Skipper: 'We Were in Game Till 10th Over' in Crushing T20 WC Loss to Ireland

Oman captain Jatinder Singh admitted his team was competitive until the 10th over after reducing Ireland to 79/4. However, a masterful unbeaten 94 from Ireland's Lorcan Tucker, in a 101-run partnership with Gareth Delany, powered Ireland to a formidable 235/5. Chasing 236, Oman collapsed to 139 all out despite a fighting fifty from Aamir Kaleem, ending their Super 8 hopes. Singh emphasized the need for his team to gain experience by playing top sides, with their final match against Australia ahead.

Key Points: Oman Captain Analyzes 96-Run T20 World Cup Loss to Ireland

  • Tucker's 94* powers Ireland to 235/5
  • Oman bowled out for 139 despite Kaleem's fifty
  • Oman out of Super 8 race
  • Captain cites lack of experience
  • Final match vs Australia upcoming
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T20 WC: 'We were in the game till 10th over,' says Oman skipper after 96-run loss to Ireland

Oman skipper Jatinder Singh reflects on the 96-run defeat to Ireland, crediting Lorcan Tucker's knock after being "in the game" for 10 overs.

"When we took the four wickets, we were very much in the game. - Jatinder Singh"

Colombo, Feb 14

Oman captain Jatinder Singh admitted his side was at the top in the game till the 10th over of the first innings, where they pushed Ireland to 79/4. Still, Lorcan Tucker turned the contest around with a masterful knock, which led to Oman suffering a 96-run defeat in their third match of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo on Saturday.

Oman had opted to bowl first on a fresh surface but were taken apart by Ireland, who posted a massive 235/5 in 20 overs, with the help of Tucker's unbeaten 94 and a 101-run partnership with Gareth Delany. In reply, Oman were bowled out for 139 in 18 overs despite a fighting fifty from Aamir Kaleem.

"When we took the four wickets, we were very much in the game. After 10 overs, they built a partnership. Credit goes to Tucker. The way he built the partnership with Delany was masterful. We tried to execute our plans, but we failed to execute, and they were taking over the bowlers," Jatinder Singh said after the match.

The Oman skipper also explained his decision to bowl first in a day game on a small ground. "Since it was a new track, we just wanted to bowl first. Last time, we lost the toss, and they had put us in. So we just wanted to bowl first," he explained.

Chasing a daunting target of 236, Oman began positively but lost wickets in clusters, which, according to Jatinder, proved costly.

"The message was simple. Just go out and play your shots and chase the target because at 235, you cannot play it safe. You have to play strokes. But we lost too many wickets in the span of maybe 25 runs. Till the 10th over, we were in the game; after that, we lost the grip," he said.

With this loss, Oman is out of the Super 8 race, but despite the setback, the Oman captain stressed the need for perspective and growth. "We just have to keep our heads up. One thing to note is that, on the side, we lack experience and exposure. By playing against the top sides, we can gain that," he said.

Oman will play their last match in the T20 World Cup 2026 on February 20 against Australia at Pallekele International Stadium.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Jatinder Singh is right about the lack of exposure. The gap between full members and associates is huge. ICC needs to ensure more regular fixtures for these teams. A 96-run loss is harsh, but they showed glimpses of good cricket.
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Arjun K
Bowling first on a fresh track in a day game at a small ground? That's a very defensive mindset, yaar. When you're the underdog, sometimes you have to be bold and set a target. The captain's explanation sounds like an excuse. They lost the match in the first 10 overs of their bowling, not later.
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Priya S
Aamir Kaleem's fighting fifty deserves a shoutout! It's tough to play a lone hand when wickets are falling. The spirit is there for Oman, they just need more composure in the middle overs. All the best against Australia!
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Vikram M
235 is a mammoth total to chase. Once Tucker and Delany got going, it was always going to be one-sided. But as an Indian cricket fan, I love seeing the global game grow. More power to teams like Oman!
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Kavya N
The captain's honesty is refreshing. No blame game, just accepting they couldn't execute plans. That's the right attitude for a growing team. Hope they get to play a top side like India soon for that experience!

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