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Oman crush PNG in event opener

Skipper Maqsood and openers Ilyas and Jatinder star in hosts 10-wicket win

- MUSCAT

Oman handed Papua New Guinea a 10-wicket rout as the Twenty20 World Cup, which was shifted from India due to Covid-19, got under way in the unlikely surroundin­gs of a 3,000seat stadium on the outskirts of Muscat yesterday. Oman skipper Zeeshan Maqsood returned figures of 4-20, which included three in one over, as tournament debutants PNG struggled to 129 for nine.

Openers Aqib Ilyas (50 from 43 balls) and Jatinder Singh (73 from 42) then clattered the PNG bowlers around the ground without being parted to steer Oman home with 6.2 overs to spare.

PNG captain Assad Vala, who made 56 off 43 balls, and Charles Amini, who smashed 37, had briefly given their team hope with an attacking third-wicket partnershi­p of 81. “They were batting very well when I got the wickets. And because we got the wickets, they couldn’t put on a big total,” said Maqsood.

Maqsood sent back Norman Vanua, Sese Bau and Kiplin Doriga in the space of five deliveries and later took one more as PNG, who had been 2-0 at one stage, collapsed from 1023. “It wasn’t a good start with the bat, losing two wickets with no runs,” said Vala.

The eight teams in the first round of qualifying are chasing four places in the Super 12 round-robin stage. England, Australia, South Africa, defending champions West Indies, India, Pakistan, New Zealand and Afghanista­n will be waiting in UAE.

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