Oman Daily Observer

Jatinder’s form good for Oman prospects: Zeeshan

- ANUROOP ATHIPARAMB­ATH

Star Oman opener Jatinder Singh cracked a 42-ball 73 runs with seven boundaries and four sixes to return to form to fashion a comprehens­ive 10-wicket win against PNG in the World Cup T20 2021 opener in Muscat on Sunday.

The right-handed batter enjoyed perfect company from inform fellow opener Aqib Ilyas (50 runs from 43 balls – 5x4, 1x6).

Earlier, Oman captain Zeeshan Maqsood destroyed the PNG innings with his four-wicket haul for 20 runs. PNG middle order had no clue on handling Zeeshan’s slow left-arm spin and they collapsed to 129 for 9 in 20 overs after 102 for 2 at one stage.

Man of the match Zeeshan said the form of the openers is good for Oman in the prospect of qualifying to the next round.

“It is heartening to see Jatinder storming back to his real class. Aqib is also continuing his good performanc­es. We are happy with the crucial opening win in the World Cup.”

On his own performanc­e with the ball, Zeeshan said after his impressive first over, he was told by the team-mates to continue with the spell.

“I got advice from the teammates and the dressing room to continue my slow bowling, which helped in restrictin­g PNG to a low target.”

AMINI RUN-OUT

Zeeshan and the PNG captain both agreed that the run-out of Charles Amini by Mohammed Nadeem was the turning point of the match.

On a query on the behaviour of the Al Amerat pitch, Zeeshan agreed that it will be difficult for the new-coming batters after the wickets of well-set batsmen.

“The batter has to spend some time in the middle before playing big shots. It will be difficult for the new batters who have little time to adjust to the pitch.”

PNG skipper Asad Vala said they lost the momentum after the run-out of Amini.

“We lost the wicket at a crucial time and our partnershi­p was bringing us back to the game. Then I lost my wicket and our middle order couldn’t cope with the pressure.”

Vala promised a better display in the upcoming matches by debutants PNG against Scotland and Bangladesh.

Oman also boosted their runrate to 3.135 with the win inside 14 overs.

This was the third-highest chase without a wicket lost in all men’s T20IS, and also the biggest partnershi­p for Oman for any wicket in men’s T20IS.

Oman next face Bangladesh on Tuesday.

 ?? — AFP ?? Oman’s Jatinder Singh plays a shot during the match.
— AFP Oman’s Jatinder Singh plays a shot during the match.

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