AUS vs OMA T20 Match 10 Details, Prediction, Playing 11
Complete information of Australia (AUS) vs Oman (OMA) T20 World cup match 10 Details, Prediction, Playing 11, Fantasy Team, head to head records, pre analysis, score prediction and pitch report
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World T20 · Tomorrow, 6:00 am
Australia vs Oman World T20
Date: Tomorrow, June 6, 2024
Time: 6:00 AM
Venue: Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
Match Info:
Match: AUS vs OMAN, 10th Match, Group B, ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024
Date: Thursday, June 6, 2024
Time: 6:00 AM (Jun 6)
Venue: Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
Venue Guide:
Stadium: Kensington Oval
City: Bridgetown, Barbados
Capacity: 28,000
Ends: Malcolm Marshall End, Joel Garner End
Hosts to: Barbados
Broadcast Guide:
Streaming: Disney+ Hotstar
TV: Star Sports Network
WIN PROBABILITY Australia: 96% Oman: 4%
Match Prediction: Australia will win.
Reasoning: Australia will defeat Oman with ease. Australia has a huge advantage with a seasoned team that includes players like Mitch Marsh and Glenn Maxwell who can reverse the tide quickly. They are in a solid position because of their consistent performance this year and the presence of powerful bowlers like Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins. Australia's experience and current form tilt the chances in their favor even though Oman demonstrates commitment.
Score Prediction:
If Australia bats first: Predicted score 170-180
If Oman bats first: Predicted score 130-150
Australia Squad:
David Warner: Left-Handed Batsman
Jake Fraser-McGurk: Right-Handed Batsman
Tim David: Right-Handed Batsman
Travis Head: Left-Handed Batsman
Cameron Green: Right-Handed Batsman • Right-Arm Fast Medium Bowler
Glenn Maxwell: Right-Handed Batsman • Right-Arm Off Spin Bowler
Marcus Stoinis: Right-Handed Batsman • Right-Arm Medium Bowler
Matt Short: Right-Handed Batsman • Right-Arm Off Spin Bowler
Mitchell Marsh (C): Right-Handed Batsman • Right-Arm Medium Bowler
Josh Inglis (Wk): Right-Handed Batsman
Matthew Wade (Wk): Left-Handed Batsman
Adam Zampa: Right-Arm Leg Spin Bowler
Ashton Agar: Left-Arm Off Spin Bowler
Josh Hazlewood: Right-Arm Fast Medium Bowler
Mitchell Starc: Left-Arm Fast Bowler
Nathan Ellis: Right-Arm Fast Medium Bowler
Pat Cummins: Right-Arm Fast Bowler
Oman Squad:
Jatinder Singh: Right-Handed Batsman
Kashyap Prajapati: Right-Handed Batsman
Khalid Kail: Right-Handed Batsman
Shoaib Khan: Right-Handed Batsman
Aqib Ilyas (C): Right-Handed Batsman • Right-Arm Off Spin Bowler
Ayan Khan: Left-Handed Batsman • Left-Arm Off Spin Bowler
Mohammad Nadeem: Right-Handed Batsman • Right-Arm Medium Fast Bowler
Zeeshan Maqsood: Left-Handed Batsman • Left-Arm Off Spin Bowler
Naseem Khushi (Wk): Right-Handed Batsman
Pratik Athavale (Wk): Right-Handed Batsman
Bilal Khan: Left-Arm Fast Medium Bowler
Fayyaz Butt: Right-Arm Medium Fast Bowler
Jay Odedara: Right-Arm Off Spin Bowler
Kaleemullah: Right-Arm Medium Bowler
Mehran Khan: Right-Arm Medium Fast Bowler
Rafiullah: Right-Arm Medium Bowler
Samay Shrivastava: Right-Arm Leg Spin Bowler
Shakeel Ahmad: Left-Arm Off Spin Bowler
Sufyan Mehmood: Right-Arm Medium Bowler
Key Players to Watch
Batters to Watch (Recent Stats):
Glenn Maxwell, AUS
8 Matches
309 Runs
Average: 51.5
Strike Rate: 196.81
Tim David, AUS
10 Matches
238 Runs
Average: 47.6
Strike Rate: 167.6
Naseem Khushi, OMA
10 Matches
304 Runs
Average: 30.4
Strike Rate: 200
Aqib Ilyas, OMA
9 Matches
276 Runs
Average: 39.43
Strike Rate: 130.8
Bowlers to Watch (Recent Stats):
Adam Zampa, AUS
o7 Matches
o10 Wickets
oEconomy: 10.36
oStrike Rate: 15
Marcus Stoinis, AUS
3 Matches
6 Wickets
Economy: 8.3
Strike Rate: 10
Aqib Ilyas, OMA
9 Matches
18 Wickets
Economy: 5.64
Strike Rate: 11
Bilal Khan, OMA
8 Matches
11 Wickets
Economy: 8.07
Strike Rate: 15.81
Australia vs Oman, T20 World Cup 2024: Playing 11
Predicted XI for Australia: David Warner, Travis Head, Mitch Marsh (c), Glenn Maxwell, Tim David, Marcus Stoinis, Matthew Wade (wk), Pat Cummins, Mitch Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood
Predicted XI for Oman: Kashyap Prajapati, Naseem Khushi (wk), Aqib Ilyas (c), Zeeshan Maqsood, Khalid Kail, Ayaan Khan, Mohammad Nadeem, Mehran Khan, Shakeel Ahmad, Kaleemullah, Bilal Khan
Head-to-Head in T20Is Record
In T20Is, teams have never played one another.
Pitch Report
Kensington Oval in Bridgetown has a hitter-friendly pitch that could provide for an exciting game. Death bowlers will be very important. Rain stopped play in the most recent Twenty20 international between England and Scotland, yet despite this, Scotland scored 90 runs in just 10 overs without losing a wicket. As the match between Namibia and Oman shown, the pitch usually helps spinners. Predictions of rain could influence pitch behavior. After 25 T20Is, the average first-inning score is 154. If Australia wins the toss, then they should bat first.
AUS vs OMN Weather Report
There is a potential of rain, but it won't be as bad as it was for England vs Scotland. Rain is unlikely to fall during the game, but it might rain in the hours before. It is predicted to be lower than 75% humidity. At 30°C, there may be brief bright spells after the early light rain showers.
AUS vs OMN Form Guide (Last 5 Matches)
AUS: L W W W W
OMN: L N/R W L W
Australia vs Oman Fantasy Team Prediction Match 10 T20 World Cup
Wicketkeeper: J Inglis
Batters: D Warner, T Head, M Marsh
All-rounders: Z Maqsood, G Maxwell, A Ilyas
Bowlers: P Cummins, M Starc, J Hazlewood, A Zampa
Scoring Pattern at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown:
Last 10 Matches
Average Score: 149
Average Wickets: 6
Records at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown:
Highest Score Set: BBR vs SKN, 223/2, 04 Sep 2023
Highest Chase: BBR vs SKN, 223/2, 04 Sep 2023
Highest Score Defended: BBR vs SLK, 195/6, 03 Sep 2023
Match Analysis:
Australia will have to make difficult choices when choosing their squad, returning Ashton Agar and dropping Steven Smith while keeping Jake Fraser McGurk. The seasoned group is led by Josh Inglis, Matthew Wade, Marcus Stoinis, and David Warner. When Mitchell Marsh heals from his injury, he will bat, and Tim David and Travis Head will provide depth. The attack is led by the speed trio of Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc, and Pat Cummins, with Nathan Ellis coming in second. Marcus Stoinis, Cameron Green, and Glenn Maxwell are examples of all-rounders.
In spite of taking the game to a super over, Oman's defeat to Namibia exposed batting weaknesses and wasted opportunities. Triple-wicket man Mehran Khan was impressive, and captain Aqib Ilyas bowled a sparing performance. But their efforts were spoiled by a mistake made by wicketkeeper Mohammed Naseem Khushi on the last delivery. Oman will be playing England, Scotland, and Australia, and it wants to make amends and compete hard