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Oman set up summit clash with UAE

Both nations seal their berth in the ACC Emerging Teams Cup; the winner of Sunday’s final to secure a place in the Asia Cup

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Friday, April 19, 2024

MUSCAT: Hosts Oman and UAE set up a summit clash in the 2024 ACC Men’s Premier Cup T20I tournament on Sunday after both the teams recorded contrasting victories in the semi-finals played at the Oman Cricket Academy ground on Friday.

Oman rode on all-rounder Aqib Ilyas’ brilliance, who hit a responsible unbeaten half-century and bagged three wickets, to defeat Hong Kong by five wickets in the second semi-final while UAE upset favourites Nepal earlier in the morning by six wickets.

With the respective wins in the semi-finals, Oman and UAE assured themselves of a spot in the 2024 ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup, scheduled to be held in November-December in Sri Lanka.

The winner of the final on Sunday will get a direct berth in the 2025 Asia Cup where they will join continental heavyweights India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Bangladesh. Nepal will meet Hong Kong on Saturday to decide the third team that will qualify for Emerging Teams Asia Cup as top three teams from Premier Cup are guaranteed a berth in the event.

Chasing 131 to win after Hong Kong were restricted to 130/9, Oman had a disastrous start with opener Kashyap Prajapati caught behind off the first ball from Ayush Shukla and Naseem Khushi back in the hut in the next over after a four-ball 10 with a six and a boundary.

At 19/2, Ilyas and Pratik Athavale stopped the slide with a 23-run stand before the latter departed for 11 and the hosts struggling at 42/3. Skipper Zeeshan Maqsood and Ilyas saw through the powerplay overs without any further damage and Oman’s 50 came off in 6.4 overs as the duo counter-attacked before Oman’s captain departed after a 23-run stand in the ninth over, the second wicket for Aizaz Khan.

With the match swinging like a pendulum and Oman 67/4, Ilyas and Ayaan Khan stitched a 26-ball stand cautiously before Ayaan became Aizaz’s third victim. Oman needed 40 with five wickets in hand in 30 balls and a lot was on the shoulders on Ilyas who along with Khalid Kail got Oman past 100 in 16.2 overs.

Ilyas reached his deserving half-century off 47 balls that included just two boundaries and a six. The pair batter sensibly to set a thrilling finish with Oman needing nine off the last over and Ilyas with Kail at the crease.

Ayush Shukla was handed the responsibility to defend eight runs but Ilyas blasted a huge six off the first ball to bring the equation down to three off five balls and wrapped up an exciting finish with a boundary off the next ball for a five-wicket win with four balls remaining. Ilyas stayed unbeaten on 62 off 51 balls with three boundaries and a six while Kail was unbeaten on 16 as the hosts continued their winning spree in the tournament with the fifth successive win.

Earlier, Zeeshan Ali and Babar Hayat made crucial contributions to help Hong Kong reach 130/9 with both batters out in 30s. Ilyas’ double strike in an over including the key wicket of skipper Nizakat Khan (19) in the ninth over was the turning point with the score at 59/4 after the team sped to 52/2 in powerplay. Ilyas also claimed the prize wicket of Hayat, who was going strong at 33 off 37 balls, when he was stumped by Athavale.

Bilal Khan and Fayyaz Butt then dismissed the tailenders with Zeeshan unbeaten on 25-ball 36.

Ilyas and Bilal took three wickets apiece while Maqsood, Kaleemullah and Butt picked a wicket each.

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