🏏ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 M40: AUS vs OMA at Pallekele🏏

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Posted: 14 hours ago
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šŸICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 M40:

AUS vs OMA at PallekelešŸ

In an alternate world, Australia would have been running final system checks in their last group game against Oman on February 20 before stepping into the world of Super Eights with a favourites tag in tow. But reality hasn't matched the lofty pre-tournament expectation, and has them packing bags and bracing themselves for a damning introspection.

It's jarring to see Australia being left behind in a white-ball World Cup - a blot in their enviable, unmatched heritage. But that said, they've failed to make the semis of five of the last six T20 World Cups - a complete reversal in fortunes from the 50-over tournament.

Amid accusations of not taking it too seriously, losing key players to injuries and retirement and a sharp assessment from Ricky Ponting, a former World Cup winner from their shores, Mitchell Marsh & Co. have to drag themselves to the middle one last time before being homeward bound. You could argue there's nothing riding on this game other than serving another reminder of Australia's fallacies and you'd be right. But Australia will want to believe that a win as a final act brings some peace with it, and the consolation of finishing third - just outside of the two qualifiers.

Oman, meanwhile, got to Sri Lanka in search of a memorable evening at the very least where they could upset the apple-cart. They've gone 0 for 3 so far, but there will be murmurs in their camp of setting out in search of it again, against the vulnerable former champions.




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Posted: 14 hours ago
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When: Oman vs Australia, 40th Match, Group C, February 20, 7 PM IST

Where: Pallekele International Cricket Stadium

What to expect: There's predicted thunderstorms one hour into the fixture. If rain stays away, there should be big runs on offer. The only other 7 pm start here saw Australia post 181 and Sri Lanka chase it down with two overs to spare.

Team News:

Australia

Steve Smith flew all the way to Sri Lanka as a replacement player, so he's likely to get a go in the final game of the tournament for the Aussies.

Probable XI: Mitchell Marsh (c), Steve Smith, Cameron Green, Tim David, Josh Inglis (wk), Marcus Stoinis, Matt Renshaw, Cooper Connolly, Xavier Bartlett, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa

Oman

Oman made a couple of changes in the last two fixtures without success. Shakeel Ahmed went in and out of the side in the three games, but picked three wickets against Ireland and should keep his place. Jatinder might look at giving top-order batter Karan Sonavale another go.

Probable XI: Aamir Kaleem, Jatinder Singh (c), Hammad Mirza, Ashish Odedara/Karan Sonavale, Mohammad Nadeem, Jiten Ramanandi, Vinayak Shukla (wk), Nadeem Khan, Sufyan Mehmood, Shah Faisal, Shakeel Ahmed

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Posted: 14 hours ago
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Did you know:

- Oman have the second-most consecutive defeats in T20 World Cups (9 from 2021 to 2026)

- Jatinder Singh has 1618 runs at a strike rate of 120.47 for Oman

- Australia in T20Is post T20 World Cup 2024: Before India series: 19 matches, 16 wins, 2 defeats, 1 NR, W/L: 8 | Since India series: 11 matches, 2 wins, 7 defeats, 2 NR, W/L: 0.285

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Posted: 14 hours ago
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Big picture: Beleaguered Australia aim to avoid more humiliation in World Cup finale

No one, not even sceptics, could have possibly predicted Australia would be in this humbling position. After a nightmarish week, having been soundly beaten by Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka, Australia's T20 World Cup dreams are over in the blink of an eye.

For the first time since 2009, Australia have been knocked out at the group stage but, instead of flying home and licking their wounds, they have the ignominy of having to front up against Oman in a match with very little meaning.

Even just a week ago, this match was merely being viewed as a tune-up for Australia ahead of more formidable challenges in the Super Eight stage. But, instead, it's been a disastrous campaign marked by injuries, questionable selections and out of form players.

It has been widely noted that the T20 World Cup has received little attention in Australia as the sporting focus shifts to the upcoming AFL and NRL seasons.

But Australia's disaster has shaken the public from its stupor with the backlash fierce and the recriminations have well and truly started. Australia's plight, remarkably, can get even worse if they were to be upset by Oman, who have been thrashed by Zimbabwe, Ireland and Sri Lanka so far.

Australia have never lost to an Associate nation in T20I cricket, but were pushed by a spirited Oman side at the 2024 World Cup in the only meeting between the teams.

Time will tell but with the next major global events in the format not until 2028, the match could prove to be the international swansongs for veterans Glenn Maxwell and Marcus Stoinis.

Even though Australia's title hopes are over, there is significant pressure on them to finish this wretched campaign on a winning note.

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Posted: 14 hours ago
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In the spotlight: Adam Zampa and Jatinder Singh

For the first time in two-and-a-half years, Adam Zampa went wicketless in back-to-back T20Is after figures of 0 for 72 off 8 overs against Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe. He had a particularly ragged performance against Sri Lanka where he could not find his rhythm. Zampa started with two long hops in his first over and things did not improve as he was unable to halt Sri Lanka's batters, finishing with 0-41 off 4 overs. If Australia were to go deep in the tournament, Zampa really needed to produce a monster effort for a shorthanded and inexperienced attack. Such a talismanic figure over the years - his 143 T20I wickets are 64 more than next best Josh Hazlewood on Australia's all-time list - it has been jarring to see Zampa out of sync in what should be favourable conditions for him. Turning 34 next month, Zampa's future might start being under scrutiny. He'll be keen to show he still has plenty left in the tank.

For Oman to have been competitive at this World Cup, skipper Jatinder Singh needed to have fired at the top of the order. He's their all-time leading scorer in T20Is and ODIs but has just not gotten going with scores of 5, 1 and 7 across three games. He will be hoping to finish the tournament with a bang and if he can regain his touch then there might be runs on offer in good batting conditions against an underperforming Australia attack.

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Posted: 14 hours ago
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Team news

Interest will be primarily on Steven Smith, who was contentiously overlooked against Sri Lanka despite the ballyhoo over him being drafted into the squad. It feels like the horse has bolted and it probably does not make much sense selecting Smith for what amounts to a dead rubber.

Matt Renshaw was incredibly unlucky to have been dropped against Sri Lanka after being Australia's leading run-scorer across the opening two games and he is likely to return. Who he replaces will probably come down Maxwell and Cameron Green, who have both struggled in this tournament.

Specialist spinner Matt Kuhnemann was also considered unlucky to miss against Sri Lanka and he is likely to be recalled at the expense of spinning allrounder Cooper Connolly, who is terribly out of form with the bat and is wicketless across six overs from his two appearances in the tournament.

Australia (Probable): 1 Mitchell Marsh (capt), 2 Travis Head, 3 Josh Inglis (wk), 4 Tim David, 5 Matt Renshaw, 6 Marcus Stoinis, 7 Glenn Maxwell/Cameron Green, 8 Xavier Bartlett, 9 Nathan Ellis, 10 Adam Zampa, 11 Matt Kuhnemann

Ashish Odedara made just one run at No. 3 after replacing Wasim Ali against Ireland. But he is likely to get another chance after he suffered a calamitous run out following a mix-up with Aamir Kaleem.

Oman (Probable): 1 Jatinder Singh (capt), 2 Aamir Kaleem, 3 Hammad Mirza, 4 Wasim Ali/Asish Odedara, 5 Mohammad Nadeem, 6 Jiten Ramanandi, 7 Vinayak Shukla (wk), 8 Sufyan Mehmood, 9 Nadeem Khan, 10 Shah Faisal, 11 Shakeel Ahmed

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Posted: 14 hours ago
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Pitch and conditions

Both teams have played at Pallekele - both succumbed to Sri Lanka - and the pitch was very good for batting in those matches. Dew was a factor in the last match with Sri Lanka chasing down 182 against Australia with relative ease.

There is rain forecast during the day, but should clear by the start of this night fixture with the match set to be played amid Kandy's renowned humidity.

Stats and trivia

  • Glenn Maxwell is 103 away from becoming the third Australian to reach 3000 T20I runs and he's one away from being the eighth bowler from his nation to claim 50 wickets in the format.
  • Aamir Kaleem currently has 49 wickets. Only three Oman players have taken at least 50 wickets in T20I cricket.
  • Australia have an 8-0 record against Associate nations in T20I cricket, including beating Ireland - who were still five years away from Full Member status - at the 2012 World Cup.
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Posted: 11 hours ago
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Match 40 of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 between Australia and Oman at Pallekele hasn’t started yet as of this update. Australia aim to finish their disappointing group stage on a high, while Oman look for an upset. Both teams are out of Super 8 contention with the group already decided.
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India

Posted: 11 hours ago
#9

Thank you Parm for the thread and for tagging. Best wishes to both the teams.

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Posted: 7 hours ago
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Thanks for the tags, Wildyyy!smiley27

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