Oman Captain Rues Lack of Top-Level Experience After Heavy T20WC Loss to Sri Lanka

Oman captain Jatinder Singh highlighted his team's lack of international experience against top-tier nations following a heavy 105-run defeat to Sri Lanka in the T20 World Cup. Sri Lanka posted a formidable 226 runs, powered by half-centuries from Kusal Mendis, Pavan Rathnayake, and captain Dasun Shanaka. Sri Lankan skipper Shanaka discussed the challenge of replacing the injured champion bowler Wanindu Hasaranga while backing Dushan Hemantha for future matches. The bowling attack, led by Maheesh Theekshana's economical spell, restricted Oman to 120/9 to secure a dominant victory.

Key Points: Oman Captain on Experience Gap After T20 World Cup Loss

  • Oman captain cites inexperience vs. top teams
  • Sri Lanka posts 226 runs for big win
  • Spinner Wanindu Hasaranga's absence a challenge
  • Kusal Mendis praised for consecutive knocks
  • Maheesh Theekshana's economical 2-wicket spell
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T20WC: Oman captain Jetinder rues lack of international experience against top teams after loss to Sri Lanka

Oman captain Jatinder Singh cites lack of matches against top teams after 105-run loss to Sri Lanka in T20 World Cup. Sri Lanka posts 226 runs.

"We lack experience. The sad reality is that we do not get too many matches against full members - Jatinder Singh"

Pallekele, February 12

Oman captain Jetinder Singh highlighted his side's inexperience at the highest level of cricket against Test-playing nations following his side's drubbing to Sri Lanka by 105 runs during their ICC T20 World Cup clash against Sri Lanka in Colombo on Thursday.

Half-centuries from Kusal Mendis, Pavan Rathnayake and skipper Dasun Shanaka and fine spells from spinners Maheesh Theekshana, Dunith Wellalage and pacer Dushmantha Chameera helped Sri Lanka defend the 226 runs.

During the post-match presentation, the 36-year-old Oman Captain also highlighted the lack of exposure and experience playing against full-member nations, as well as the team's commitment to giving their best on the field.

"I think we were very positive. We could not take much from the first game; we were always in the game today, but Sri Lanka were a better side, putting us under pressure, and 225 was a bit too much. There is hardly anything you can do about the skill level; perhaps be a bit more positive in your mindset. If you look at our squad, there are only 4-5 players who have played 40-plus T20Is," Jatinder said.

"We lack experience. The sad reality is that we do not get too many matches against full members and have no exposure to franchise tournaments. Our coaches and the management are trying their best, but we cannot do much without a lot of T20 exposure. But we will keep trying our best," he added.

On the other hand, despite such a dominant bowling performance, SL skipper Shanaka stressed the importance of injured spinner Wanindu Hasaranga's presence in the team and also backed Dushan Hemantha for the upcoming matches despite his below-par performance against Oman, where he conceded 1/45 in four overs.

For those unversed, Hasaranga has been ruled out of the remainder of the T20 World Cup due to injury.

"It has been very hard to replace someone like Wanindu because he is a champion bowler. But of course - Dushan Hemantha - so he has been a part of the side for a while. In Wanindu's absence, he played a few games. So the confidence is there, but coming straight into the game will be a bit harder. I'm sure he will perform well in the next game," Shanaka said.

Shanaka praised Kusal Mendis for his brilliant knocks in the last two games.

The Sri Lanka captain added, "I am really happy about the way Kusal Mendis went on in the last two games. So, probably that should be the role that he must play in the next game as well. And each batter chipping on at the right time is important as well."

After winning Player of the Match, Pavan Rathnayake mentioned his preference for playing against spin, the supportive team environment, and their focus on giving their all in the next game.

"I like to play spin, but I always try to protect my style. I like both spin and pace. The game went very well. Everyone supports each other, and everyone is doing well. So in the next game, we will try to do our best," Rathnayake said.

Coming to the match, Sri Lanka put up a massive target of 226 runs thanks to Mendis (61 in 45 balls, with seven fours), Rathnayake (60 in 28 balls, with seven fours and a six) and captain Shanaka's (50 in 20 balls, with two fours and five sixes) innings.

While chasing this target, Oman lacked answers to Sri Lankan bowlers, especially Theekshana, who conceded just 11 runs in four overs while picking up two wickets. Oman ended the innings at 120/9.

Sri Lanka won the match by 105 runs.

- ANI

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Priya S
Respect to Captain Jetinder for speaking the truth. It's not just about skill, it's about exposure. Indian Premier League and other big leagues rarely pick players from these nations. The global cricket structure needs to be more inclusive for the sport to grow.
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Rohit P
Sri Lanka was just too strong! 226 is a mammoth total to chase. But credit to Oman for not giving up. Theekshana's spell was magical - 4 overs for 11 runs! That's world-class bowling. Hope Oman gets more chances.
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Sarah B
While I sympathize with the lack of experience argument, at some point you have to perform with what you have. Other associate nations have caused upsets. Maybe the focus should also be on mental preparation and strategy, not just blaming the system.
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Vikram M
The gap is real. But seeing players like Rathnayake score 60 off 28 balls is exciting! Cricket needs these emerging talents. BCCI and other rich boards should help fund more 'A' team tours to these countries. Jitender bhai, keep your head high! 🙏
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Karthik V
Losing Hasaranga is a big blow for Sri Lanka's campaign. He's their X-factor bowler. Shanaka backing Hemantha is good captaincy, but the pressure will be huge. As for Oman, they played with heart. That's what matters most for a growing team.

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