Pakistan Brush Aside Oman in Asia Cup 2025

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Pakistan kicked off their Group A campaign with a thumping 93-run victory over Oman. Posting 160/7 in their 20 overs, they bowled Oman out for just 67.

Match Summary

Pakistan won the toss and chose to bat first, hoping to make the most of favourable batting conditions. The innings began shakily with a couple of early wickets, but Mohammad Haris steadied nerves and then counter-attacked brilliantly. His fluent 66 off 43 balls set the platform for Pakistan to post 160/7 — a score that was competitive but not beyond reach on this pitch.

Oman’s chase, however, faltered from the outset. Under pressure during the powerplay, they lost key batsmen quickly and never managed to form meaningful partnerships. Pakistan’s bowlers maintained relentless discipline, varying pace and length to keep Oman on the back foot. Wickets kept tumbling in clusters, and Oman’s innings ended in the 17th over at just 67. The gulf in quality and composure between the two sides was evident, as Pakistan asserted control throughout both innings.

Key Match Stats

Numbers tell the story most clearly. The following snapshot highlights the decisive statistics of the contest — from team totals to standout individual performances.

Team

Score

Overs

Top Batter

Best Bowler

Pakistan

160/7

20.0

Mohammad Haris – 66 (43)

Faheem Ashraf – 2/6, Sufiyan Muqeem – 2/7, Saim Ayub – 2/8

Oman

67 (lost)

16.4

Aamir Kaleem – 14 (18)

Aamir Kaleem – 3/25, Shah Faisal – 3/29

Key Highlights

Beyond the numbers, several passages of play stood out as turning points. These highlights underline Pakistan’s dominance and Oman’s fleeting resistance.

  • Mohammad Haris starred with a blistering 66 off 43, hitting 7 fours and 3 sixes.
  • Oman’s Aamir Kaleem and Shah Faisal stood out with the ball, sharing six wickets between them.
  • Pakistan’s bowling unit dominated: Faheem Ashraf, Sufiyan Muqeem, and Saim Ayub ripped through Oman’s lineup.
  • Oman’s batting faltered after the powerplay, and they were bowled out in just 16.4 overs.

Conclusion

Pakistan began their Asia Cup journey in style, securing both points and confidence ahead of their blockbuster clash with India. Oman, meanwhile, will need to regroup quickly, especially in terms of batting resilience, if they hope to stay alive in Group A.

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