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The Oman men's national cricket team is the team that represents the country of Oman in international matches and is governed by Oman Cricket, which became an affiliate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 2000, and gained associate status in 2014. The national side has played matches at the Twenty20 International level. On 24 April 2019, Oman achieved One-Day International status for the first time until 2023, after they beat tournament hosts Namibia by four wickets in 2019 ICC World Cricket League Division Two.[1]

Oman's first competitive matches came during the 2002 ACC Trophy, and the side has since participated in many Asian Cricket Council tournaments, finishing as runners-up in the 2004 ACC Trophy and twice winning the ACC Twenty20 Cup. Oman has participated in ICC World Cup Qualifier without qualifying for the final tournament, placing ninth at the 2005 ICC Trophy and eleventh at the 2009 World Cup Qualifier. In July 2015, with their win against Namibia in the 2015 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier, Oman gained Twenty20 International status and qualified for 2016 ICC World Twenty20 in India, its first major international tournament.[2]

In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full Twenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between Oman and other ICC Members after 1 January 2019 have the T20I status.[3]

Most cricket in Oman is played by expatriate Indians and Pakistanis (and their descendants), rather than by native Omanis – in 2010, only 100 of the 780 players (around 13 per cent) in the national league were Arabs.[4]

History

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Early years and ICC Membership

Oman became an affiliate member of the ICC in 2000. Their senior international debut came at the 2002 ACC Trophy where they failed to progress beyond the first round, with their only win coming against Qatar. A huge improvement was shown in the 2004 tournament when they reached the final, where they lost against the United Arab Emirates. This qualified them for the 2005 ICC Trophy, the final qualification stage for the 2007 World Cup. It also qualified them for the Asia Cup in 2006. Later in 2004, they won the Middle East Cup after a tied game against Bahrain. They won the tournament as they beat Bahrain in the group stage. In the 2014 ACC Premier League in Malaysia they reached 4th place with three wins.Template:Fact

2005 ICC Trophy and aftermath

In 2005, Oman became the first affiliate member of the ICC to compete in the ICC Trophy. Despite being the mystery men of the tournament, they lost all their group games, but then won their play-off games against Uganda and the USA, the latter when they successfully chased down a mammoth target of 345, featuring an unbroken 127-run partnership for the eighth wicket. This gave them ninth place out of the twelve teams in the competition, enough to earn a place in Division Two of the ICC World Cricket League in 2007.Template:Fact

2006 saw a drop in form for Oman, as they were eliminated in the first round of the ACC Trophy, with their only win coming against the Maldives. As mentioned above, they were originally scheduled to participate in the Asia Cup in 2006, playing their first ODIs against Pakistan and India. However, this tournament was postponed until 2008, and the ACC decided to use the 2006 ACC Trophy as a qualification tournament, meaning that Oman's place was taken by Hong Kong.Template:Fact

2007–2013

In October/November 2007, Oman took part in the inaugural ACC Twenty20 Cup held in Kuwait, where they played in Group A against; Afghanistan, Malaysia, Nepal and Qatar. Oman finished in the top two of their group and qualified for the semi-final stage. Oman beat Kuwait in their semi-final, then shared the tournament after the final match against Afghanistan was tied.Template:Fact

In November 2007, Oman travelled to Namibia to take part in Division Two of the ICC World Cricket League. They played Denmark, the hosts and the UAE in addition to the two qualifiers from Division Three; Uganda and Argentina. Although Oman won all their group matches, they lost to the UAE in the final. On the basis of their top four finish in this tournament, Oman qualified for the ICC World Cup Qualifier in 2009, the final tournament in qualification for the 2011 World Cup.Template:Fact

In January 2009, Oman participated in the ACC Cup, Challenge tournament in Chiang Mai, Thailand. They came first with ease, defeating the Maldives and Bhutan in the Semi finals and finals respectively. The fourth favourites to win the cup were hosts, Thailand who ended up in fourth place.Template:Fact

In April 2009, Oman travelled to South Africa to participate in the ICC World Cup Qualifier, the final tournament in qualification for the 2011 World Cup. During the tournament Oman finished last in their group and in the 11th place playoff they beat Denmark by 5 wickets.Template:Fact

In the 2009 ACC Twenty20 Cup, Oman were drawn in Group B. In the group stages of the competition it won all five of its games, finishing top of the group and qualifying for the semi-finals. In the semi-finals it lost to the United Arab Emirates, therefore missing out on a chance to win back-to-back titles. In the third place playoff, it defeated Kuwait. This victory enabled Oman to claim the final qualifying spot for the cricket tournament at the 2010 Asian Games. They played in 2011 ICC World Cricket League Division Three, where they came 3rd to remain in 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Three.Template:Fact

2014 onwards: Associate Membership and ODI and T20I status

At the ICC Annual Conference, held in Melbourne, Australia, in June 2014, the Oman Cricket Board was upgraded from an affiliate member of the ICC to an associate member.[5] That announcement came during the 2014 WCL Division Four, where Oman placed fifth to be relegated to the 2016 Division Five event. Despite the team's poor performance in the 50-over format, Oman went on to win its next major international tournament, the 2015 ACC Twenty20 Cup, thus qualifying for 2015 World Twenty20 Qualifier in Ireland and Scotland.[6]

By defeating Namibia in a sudden-death match at the World Twenty20 Qualifier, Oman reached the top six teams at the tournament, thus qualifying for the 2016 World Twenty20 and gaining Twenty20 International status until at least 2019.[7] The team made its T20I debut in the fifth-place play-off against Afghanistan, and later in the year played bilateral T20I series against Afghanistan, Hong Kong, and United Arab Emirates. Template:Limited overs matches In 2016 Oman appeared at the 2016 World Twenty20 in India where they recorded an upset victory over Ireland.[8]

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157/8 (19.4 overs)
Gary Wilson 38 (34)
Munis Ansari 3/37 (4 overs)
Zeeshan Maqsood 38 (33)
Andy McBrine 2/15 (3 overs)
Oman won by 2 wickets
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamshala
Umpires: Chris Gaffaney (NZ) and Nigel Llong (Eng)
Player of the match: Amir Ali (Oman)
  • Ireland won the toss and elected to bat.
  • This was Oman's first victory in an ICC World T20 tournament.[8]

They also appeared at the 2016 Asia Cup Qualifier.[9]

In January 2017 Oman took part in the 2017 Desert T20 Challenge. They reached the semi-finals of the tournament by beating Hong Kong in the group stages, before being defeated by Afghanistan.

In April 2019, Oman gained ODI status for the first time, until at least 2022.[1]

27 April 2019
09:30
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81 (29 overs)
Karl Birkenstock 61 (108)
Fayyaz Butt 2/28 (6 overs)
Suraj Kumar 27 (61)
Jan Frylinck 5/13 (8 overs)
Namibia won by 145 runs
Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek
Umpires: David Odhiambo (Ken) and Claire Polosak (Aus)
Player of the match: Jan Frylinck (Nam)

On 19 June 2023, Oman played their first-ever ODI match against a test playing nation. Oman faced Ireland in 4th match of the 2023 Cricket World Cup Qualifier. They restricted Ireland to a score of 281/7 in 50 overs, and they chased down this target in 48.1 overs thanks to Kashyap Prajapati's 72 (74). This marked Oman's first ODI victory against a full member nation.

19 June 2023
09:00
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George Dockrell 91* (89)
Bilal Khan 2/64 (10 overs)
Kashyap Prajapati 72 (74)
Josh Little 2/47 (10 overs)
Oman won by 5 wickets
Bulawayo Athletic Club, Bulawayo
Umpires: Iknow Chabi (Zim) and Aleem Dar (Pak)
Player of the match: Zeeshan Maqsood (Oma)
  • Oman won the toss and elected to field.
  • First ever ODI win for Oman against a test-playing nation.

Controversy

Prize money controversy

Following Oman's participation in the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, the team finished in the 13th–20th position, earning US$225,000 in prize money from the ICC. According to ICC regulations, the prize money was to be distributed to the players within 21 days. However, as of mid-2025, the players have not received their share of the prize money.[11] Several players, including Kashyap Prajapati and Fayyaz Butt, publicly raised concerns and subsequently lost their contracts, had their visas revoked, and were forced to leave Oman.[12] The ICC has confirmed that the funds were paid to Oman Cricket but has stated that it has limited authority to enforce the payments to players. The incident has drawn attention to ongoing governance and transparency issues in associate cricket nations.[13]

International grounds

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Current squad

This lists all players who were in the most recent ODI or T20I squads.
Updated as on 14 April 2023

Name Age Batting style Bowling style Forms Notes
Batters
Kashyap Prajapati Script error: No such module "age". Right-handed Right-arm off break ODI & T20I
Mustaqeem Asif Sayed Script error: No such module "age". Right-handed Right-arm medium ODI & T20I
Hammad Mirza Script error: No such module "age". Right-handed Right-arm off break ODI & T20I
Hashir Anwar Dafedar Script error: No such module "age". Right-handed Right-arm medium ODI & T20I
Khalid Kail Script error: No such module "age". Right-handed ODI & T20I
All-rounders
Bilal Shah Script error: No such module "age". Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox T20I
Aryan Bisht Script error: No such module "age". Right-handed Right-arm medium ODI & T20I
Muhammad Imran Script error: No such module "age". Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox ODI & T20I Vice-captain
Aditya Parag Script error: No such module "age". Right-handed Right-arm off break ODI & T20I Captain
Rafiullah Script error: No such module "age". Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast ODI & T20I
Arjun Suresh Dhiman Script error: No such module "age". Right-handed Right-arm medium ODI & T20I
Wicket-keepers
Rahil Daniyal Habibullah Script error: No such module "age". Right-handed ODI & T20I
Vinayak Shukla Script error: No such module "age". Right-handed ODI & T20I
Spin Bowlers
Muzahir Raza Script error: No such module "age". Right-handed Right-arm off break ODI & T20I
Hassain Shah Script error: No such module "age". Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox ODI & T20I
Pace Bowlers
Mujibur Ali Script error: No such module "age". Left-handed Left-arm medium-fast ODI & T20I
Jiten Rammandi Script error: No such module "age". Right-handed Right-arm medium ODI & T20I

Coaching staff

Position Name
Head coach Duleep Mendis
Batting coach Khawar Ali
Bowling coach Mohammad Sanuth
Fielding coach Khurram Nawaz
Physiotherapist Sufyan Mehmood
Strength and conditioning coach Munis Ansari
Analyst Zeeshan Siddiqui

Tournament history

ICC Trophy/ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier

  • 1979 to 1997: Not eligible – not an ICC Member
  • 2001: Not eligible – ICC Affiliate Member
  • 2005: 9th place
  • 2009: 11th place
  • 2014: Did not qualify
  • 2018: Did not qualify
  • 2023: Super Sixes

ICC T20 World Cup

ICC T20 World Cup
Year Round Position GP W L T NR
Template:Flagicon 2007 Did not qualify
Template:Flagicon 2009
Template:Flagicon 2010
Template:Flagicon 2012
Template:Flagicon 2014
Template:Flagicon 2016 Group Stage 13/16 3 1 1 0 1
Template:FlagiconTemplate:Flagicon 2021 Group Stage 13/16 3 1 2 0 0
Template:Flagicon 2022 Did not qualify
Template:FlagiconTemplate:Flagicon 2024 Group Stage 20/20 4 0 4 0 0
Total 0 Titles 13th 10 2 7 0 1

ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier

ICC World Cricket League

ACC Trophy

ACC Twenty20 Cup

Asia Cup Qualifier

ACC Western Region T20

  • 2019: Did not participate
  • 2020: Group League (5th)

Asian Games

  • 2010: Qualified – did not participate
  • 2014: Did not participate
  • 2022: Did not participate

Desert T20 Challenge

Men's Gulf T20I Championship

Records and statistics

International match summary — Oman[14][15]

Last updated 27 May 2025

Playing record
Format M W L T NR Inaugural match
One-Day Internationals 65 33 28 1 3 27 April 2019
Twenty20 Internationals 98 44 51 2 1 25 July 2015

One-Day Internationals

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ODI record versus other nations[14]

Records complete to ODI #4879. Last updated 27 May 2025.

Opponent M W L T NR First match First win
v. Full members
Template:Cr 1 1 0 0 0 19 June 2023 19 June 2023
Template:Cr 1 0 1 0 0 23 June 2023
Template:Cr 1 0 1 0 0 5 July 2023
Template:Cr 1 0 1 0 0 29 June 2023
v. Associate Members
Template:Cr 4 2 2 0 0 20 September 2024 19 May 2025
Template:Cr 11 4 7 0 0 27 April 2019 27 November 2021
Template:Cr 8 5 3 0 0 5 February 2020 5 February 2020
Template:Cr 3 2 1 0 0 3 July 2023 5 November 2024
Template:Cr 6 6 0 0 0 14 August 2019 14 August 2019
Template:Cr 9 1 6 0 2 15 August 2019 15 August 2019
Template:Cr 10 6 3 1 0 5 January 2020 5 January 2020
Template:Cr 10 6 3 1 0 6 February 2020 6 February 2020

Twenty20 Internationals

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T20I record versus other nations[15]

Records complete to T20I #3100. Last updated 23 February 2025.

Opponent M W L T NR First match First win
v. Full Members
Template:Cr 5 0 5 0 0 25 July 2015
Template:Cr 1 0 1 0 0 5 June 2024
Template:Cr 2 0 2 0 0 13 March 2016
Template:Cr 1 0 1 0 0 13 June 2024
Template:Cr 6 2 4 0 0 9 March 2016 9 March 2016
v. Associate Members
Template:Cr 7 5 2 0 0 23 February 2020 23 February 2020
Template:Cr 1 1 0 0 0 14 April 2024 14 April 2024
Template:Cr 7 3 4 0 0 25 October 2019 25 October 2019
Template:Cr 9 8 1 0 0 21 November 2015 21 November 2015
Template:Cr 1 0 1 0 0 27 October 2019
Template:Cr 3 2 1 0 0 22 September 2023 22 September 2023
Template:Cr 1 1 0 0 0 30 October 2023 30 October 2023
Template:Cr 1 1 0 0 0 25 February 2020 25 February 2020
Template:Cr 7 2 4 1 0 29 October 2019 2 April 2024
Template:Cr 8 2 5 1 0 10 October 2019 10 October 2019
Template:Cr 7 2 4 0 1 11 March 2016 9 October 2019
Template:Cr 1 1 0 0 0 23 October 2019 23 October 2019
Template:Cr 4 3 1 0 0 17 October 2021 17 October 2021
Template:Cr 1 1 0 0 0 21 February 2022 21 February 2022
Template:Cr 3 2 1 0 0 24 February 2020 17 September 2023
Template:Cr 4 3 1 0 0 14 November 2022 14 November 2022
Template:Cr 1 1 0 0 0 31 October 2023 31 October 2023
Template:Cr 5 0 5 0 0 19 January 2017
Template:Cr 9 4 5 0 0 22 November 2015 18 October 2019
Template:Cr 3 0 3 0 0 20 February 2025

See also

Notes

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References

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