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T20 World Cup: England Crush Oman For Huge NRR Boost To Stay Alive

Sir Vivian Richards Stadium: England bounced back in the T20 World Cup with a dominant 8-wicket victory over Oman at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium on Thursday night, keeping their title defense alive.

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T20 World Cup: England crush Oman for huge NRR boost to stay alive
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By IANS News
Jun 14, 2024 • 09:34 AM

Sir Vivian Richards Stadium: England bounced back in the T20 World Cup with a dominant 8-wicket victory over Oman at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium on Thursday night, keeping their title defense alive.

IANS News
By IANS News
June 14, 2024 • 09:34 AM

England ripped through Oman, bowling them out for 47 and chasing it down in 3.1 overs. The win is exactly what England required to turn their NRR equation in group B.

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After opting to bowl first, England's pace attack dismantled Oman, with Mark Wood and Jofra Archer each taking three wickets, reducing their opponent to just 47 runs in 13.2 overs.

Archer caused early damage with two wickets in Powerplay and finished with figures of 3/12 from 3.2 overs. Wood, taking his 50th T20 International wicket, also ended with 3/12. Adil Rashid then proved too strong for the Oman tail, claiming 4/11 in his four overs.

England made quick work of their target of 48, with Phil Salt hitting the first two balls for six before getting out on the third. Jos Buttler (24 not out off 8) and Jonny Bairstow (8 not out off 2) then quickly finished the job after Will Jacks was dismissed for 5.

England now have a superior net run rate (+3.081) to second-placed Scotland (+2.164) in Group B, so would qualify for the Super 8 should they beat Namibia and Scotland fail to get a point against Australia.

For Oman, this fourth defeat in the group was the most disappointing performance of the campaign, but they showed plenty in earlier matches to offer hope for the future.

Brief scores: Oman 47 in 13.2 overs (Adil Rashid 4-11, Jofra Archer 3-12) lost to England 50/2 in 3.1 overs (Jos Buttler 24 not out) by 8 wickets

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