India showcased a blend of tactical batting and disciplined fielding to secure a commanding victory over Asia Cup debutants Oman. The Indian lineup, led by the steady performances of the middle order, ensured the scoreboard kept ticking despite occasional resistance from the newcomers. Strategic shot selection and rotating the strike proved vital as India set a competitive total, effectively balancing aggression with caution. Oman’s bowlers were kept on a tight leash, unable to capitalize on early breakthroughs or build sustained pressure throughout the innings.

In the field, India’s relentless energy translated into crucial moments that stemmed Oman’s momentum. The highlight was Arshdeep Singh’s milestone achievement, capturing his 100th wicket in T20 internationals, stirring the crowd and inspiring his teammates. Tight field placements, clever bowling changes, and sharp catches combined to thwart Oman’s chase, leading to consistent wickets at critical junctures. The disciplined approach ensured that Oman could not find any substantial partnerships, ultimately leaving them well short of the target.

  • Indian Top Scorer: KL Rahul – 58 runs
  • Best Bowling Figures: Arshdeep Singh – 4/21
  • Oman’s Highest Score: Jatinder Singh – 34 runs
  • Match Duration: 16 overs (Reduced overs due to rain)
Team Runs Wickets Overs
India 148 4 16
Oman 110 9 16