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