Key Points

India faced a serious challenge from underdogs Oman in their final group stage match. Oman's veteran Aamir Kaleem led a fierce chase with a brilliant 64-run knock that put pressure on the world champions. Hardik Pandya's spectacular running catch proved to be the turning point that broke Oman's momentum. The narrow 21-run victory keeps India unbeaten as they prepare for their highly anticipated clash against Pakistan.

Key Points: India Survive Oman Scare to Stay Unbeaten Before Pakistan Asia Cup Clash

  • Oman's Aamir Kaleem scored 64 and built a 93-run stand with Hammad Mirza
  • Sanju Samson hit a crucial 56 batting for the first time in the tournament
  • Hardik Pandya took a stunning catch to break Oman's dangerous partnership
  • Arshdeep Singh became first Indian to take 100 T20I wickets despite late onslaught
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Asia Cup: India hold off Oman scare to extend unbeaten run ahead of Pakistan clash

India held off a spirited Oman fightback to win by 21 runs in Abu Dhabi, maintaining their perfect Asia Cup record ahead of the crucial Pakistan match.

"Oman went toe-to-toe with world champions, put up a fight to remember, but still fell 21 runs short - Match Report"

Abu Dhabi, September 20

Oman went toe-to-toe with world champions, put up a fight to remember, but still fell 21 runs short as India kept its unbeaten run in the tournament intact by sealing a 21-run victory in the final group stage game at the Asia Cup on Friday in Abu Dhabi.

At Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Oman gave India a run for their money with a spirited display that was fuelled by the sheer belief of pulling off the unthinkable. Wickets dried up, but the boundaries kept flowing from Oman's batting unit. Aamir Kaleem, a 43-year-old veteran, injected the much-needed impetus that kept Oman on track.

In pursuit of a 189-run target, Oman got off to a composed start, courtesy of skipper Jatinder Singh and Aamir. The duo ensured that Oman walked out of the powerplay unscathed, but the opening bliss didn't last long. After surviving eight overs and two DRS calls, India's premier spinner Kuldeep Yadav cleaned up Jatinder on 32(33).

Aamir and Hammad Mirza flaunted their boundary-hitting muscle en route to a 93-run stand. It was Oman's highest against a full-member nation, also the most India conceded against an Associate team. When the scales slightly shifted in Oman's favour, Aamir perished while trying to pull Harshit Rana for a maximum. The ball had six written all over it, but Hardik Pandya came sprinting into the scene to take a stunner and remove Aamir on 64(46).

Mirza notched his fifty by hammering the ball for a four before dispatching the ball straight to Rinku Singh off Hardik Pandya in the same over. Arshdeep Singh was clobbered for three fours in the final over after becoming the first Indian to take 100 T20I wickets. The equation was out of Oman's reach, and India celebrated a 21-run victory at the end.

After opting to bat, India's start was shaky as Shah Faisal dismissed vice-captain Shubman Gill for five runs. However, Abhishek Sharma counter-attacked, hitting Shakeel Ahmed for a six and a four in the 3rd over.

India finished their power-play on 60/1. Sixty runs is the highest powerplay score in Abu Dhabi in the ongoing T20 Asia Cup.

Oman gave a double blow to India as Sharma was removed by Jiten Ramanandi in the 8th over for 38 runs off just 15 runs. Hardik Pandya was sent back to the pavilion after an unfortunate run-out in the same over.

Promoted up the order, Axar Patel played a decent cameo of 26 before he was removed by Aamir Kaleem in the 12th over.

Wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson steadily took India's innings forward with singles and doubles. In the 14th over, Samson got a chance as his catch was dropped.

On the following ball, Shivam was removed, trying to hit a six down the ground off Aamir Kaleem. He made five runs.

Batting for the first time in the tournament, Samson stood tall and slammed a 41-ball half-century after slicing the ball towards the square for a boundary. Samson was removed by Faisal after he made 56 runs, which included three sixes and three fours.

Tilak Varma was dismissed in the 19th over, scoring 29 runs off 18 balls, by Zikria Islam. Shah Faisal was the star with the ball for Oman as he grabbed two wickets while giving away 23 runs in four overs.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Hardik Pandya's catch was the game-changer! That was absolutely sensational. Fielding wins matches and he proved it again. Great to see Samson getting some runs too.
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Arjun K
Bowling looked a bit concerning today. Conceding 93-run partnership against Oman is not acceptable. Need to tighten up before the Pakistan match. Kuldeep and Bumrah need to lead the attack better.
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Priya S
Sanju Samson finally got his chance and made it count! 56 runs under pressure is exactly what we needed from him. Hope he continues this form against Pakistan. 💪
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Michael C
Congratulations to Arshdeep Singh for 100 T20I wickets! That's a fantastic achievement for the young bowler. Despite the expensive final over, he's been consistently good for India.
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Nikhil C
The middle order collapse was worrying. From 60/1 to losing quick wickets... we can't afford such mistakes against stronger teams. Need to work on building partnerships.
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Kavya N
A win is a win, but this was too close for comfort! Oman played out of their skins. Good wake-up call before the big match. On to Pakistan now! 🇮🇳🔥

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