In a historic moment Oman Has announced your 17 -member squad for Asia Cup 2025This marks his first presence in the prestigious continental tournament. Leaded by experienced opener Jatinder SinghAfter finishing its place by finishing as a runner-up, the team must be looking at the world stage to make a strong impression. ACC Premier Cup 2024The squad is a mixture of experienced players and exciting young talents, reflecting the development and development of cricket in Oman.
Jatinder Singh will lead Oman in his first Asia Cup presence
On Monday, the designated squad has a mixture of youth and experience, in which many major players are expected to be important for Oman’s campaign. Jatinder will lead the batting lineup, including promising young talent Hammad Mirza And experienced couple Mohammad Madem And Vinayak ShuklaThe bowling unit anchor Hasnain Ali Shah And Mohammad Imran, with Sufayan Mahmood Providing important variations.
The focus of Oman on construction for the future is outlined by joining four debuts. coach Dalip Mendis The team’s ability to compete at the highest level has expressed confidence in the ability, such as emphasizing the mental cruelty required to face cricket powerhouse India And Pakistan, This tournament offers these players a unique opportunity to demonstrate their skills on a global stage.
17 -member squad of Oman:
Jatinder Singh (Captain), Hammad Mirza, Vinayak Shukla (WK), Sufayan Yusuf (WK), Ashish Odedera, Aamir Claim, Mohammad Madem, Sufayan Gahmood, Aryan Bisht, Karan Sonawale, Zikari Islam, Hasnin Ali Shah, Hasnin Ali Shah, Hasnin Ali Shah Ahmastra, Hasnin Ali Shah Ahmastava, Hasnin Ali Shah Ahmastav
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Oman Asia Cup to get heavyweight in Group A of 2025
The Asia Cup 2025 is scheduled to be held in the United Arab Emirates from 9 September to 28 September. Oman is placed in Group A along with India, Pakistan and host nation, UAEHis schedule of group matches is a challenging but exciting, which begins with a struggle against Pakistan at Dubai International Cricket Stadium on 12 September. They will then take them to UAE on 15 September in Abu Dhabi, before concluding their group’s stage with a much awaited match against India at the same place on 19 September. A strong performance in these matches would be a will for a big achievement and the progress of Omani cricket.
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