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David Wiese - T20 World Cup 2024: Oman Wicket-Keeper's Run-Out Blunder That Proved Costly vs Namibia - Watch - sports.ndtv.com - Namibia - Oman - Barbados

T20 World Cup 2024: Oman Wicket-Keeper's Run-Out Blunder That Proved Costly vs Namibia - Watch

Namibia registered a thrilling victory over Oman to begin their T20 World Cup 2024 campaign on a positive note in Barbados on Monday. The Gerhard Erasmus-led side won the game in Super Over as Namibia slammed 21 runs and Oman could score just 10 in response. Batting first, Oman were all out for 109 with Ruben Trumpelmann claiming 4 wickets and David Wiese taking three. In reply, Jan Frylinck scored 45 but a tight bowling display from Mehran Khan took the game to the Super Over.

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Aaron Jones - Ashton Agar - Australia cruising ahead of T20 World Cup opener - channelnewsasia.com - Usa - Australia - Canada - New York - India - Oman - county Dallas - Barbados

Australia cruising ahead of T20 World Cup opener

A sunset catamaran cruise on the blue waters of Barbados was the perfect way for Australia to bond before knuckling down to the business of winning the T20 World Cup, bowler Ashton Agar said.

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David Wiese - T20 World Cup: Oman fall narrowly short to Namibia in Super Over thriller - thenationalnews.com - Namibia - Oman - Barbados

T20 World Cup: Oman fall narrowly short to Namibia in Super Over thriller

Oman were denied a dramatic fightback victory in their opening T20 World Cup game on Sunday night as Namibia sealed the points in a Super Over following a low-scoring thriller in Barbados.

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David Wiese - T20 World Cup Highlights: Namibia Avoid Oman Upset, Secure 11-Run Win Via Super Over - sports.ndtv.com - Namibia - Oman - Barbados

T20 World Cup Highlights: Namibia Avoid Oman Upset, Secure 11-Run Win Via Super Over

NAM vs OMA Highlgihts, T20 World Cup: T20 World Cup giant-killers Namibia put in a solid display of bowling as they squared-off against minnows Oman in the Group B encounter at the Kensington Oval in Barbados. However, chasing the target, the Namibia batting unit hit self-destruct, managing to only level the scores. The scenario prompted the first Super Over contest of the tournament being brought up on this edition, where Namibia prevailed. Namibia put 21 runs on the board in the Super Over after coming out to bat first while Oman could only score 10 in reply. (Scorecard)

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David Wiese - T20 World Cup2024: Trumpelmann, Wiese Shine As Namibia Clinch Super Over Win Against Oman - sports.ndtv.com - Scotland - Namibia - South Africa - Uae - Oman

T20 World Cup2024: Trumpelmann, Wiese Shine As Namibia Clinch Super Over Win Against Oman

Namibia's Ruben Trumpelmann became the first player to take wickets in the first two deliveries of a T20 international as his team beat Oman via the Super Over in a thrilling T20 World Cup match here. David Wiese and skipper Gerhard Erasmus smashed 21 runs for Namibia in the one-over eliminator with Oman managing 10 from the allotted six deliveries bowled brilliantly by the seasoned Wiese. Asked to bat first, Oman were earlier bowled out for 109 in 19.4 overs at the Kensington Oval. In reply, Namibia were also stopped at the same team score with Jan Frylinck making 45 in 48 balls and Mehran Khan taking 3/7 to force a Super Over.

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Pat Cummins - Cameron Green - Mitchell Starc - Glenn Maxwell - Marcus Stoinis - Mitchell Marsh - Andrew Macdonald - George Bailey - T20 World Cup: Mitchell Marsh Hopes To Bowl In Later Stage Of Tournament - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Namibia - India - Oman - county Mitchell

T20 World Cup: Mitchell Marsh Hopes To Bowl In Later Stage Of Tournament

Australia captain Mitchell Marsh hopes to return to bowling at the back end of the T20 World Cup and will start the tournament as pure batter. Marsh is still recovering from his hamstring injury that ruled him out of the Indian Premier League in April this year. He returned to action for Australia in the warm-up games against Namibia and West Indies but did not bowl in either match. "Yeah, I won't be bowling early on in the tournament. And I always joke as captain - I hope I won't bowl late in the tournament either. But yeah, I'll progress that slowly over the next 10-12 days and hopefully be available for them at the back end of the tournament," ESPNcricinfo quoted Marsh as saying.

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Mohammad Nabi - Rahmanullah Gurbaz - Rashid Khan - Scotland vs Afghanistan, 2024 T20 World Cup Warm-Up: Live Score Updates - sports.ndtv.com - Scotland - Afghanistan - Oman - Uganda

Scotland vs Afghanistan, 2024 T20 World Cup Warm-Up: Live Score Updates

Scotland vs Afghanistan, 2024 T20 World Cup Warm-Up, Live Updates: Scotland face Afghanistan in both sides' final warm-up match before the 2024 ICC T20 World Cup, at Trinidad's Queen's Park Oval. Both sides will be praying for a full 20-over a side match, as rain played spoilsport in each of their previous warm-up games. In Scotland's previous match, they'd restricted T20 World Cup debutants Uganda to just 90 in 18 overs, before their explosive start was cut short by rain. Afghanistan also did not get to bat a ball against Oman in their previous game. (Live Scorecard)

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Pat Cummins - Cameron Green - Mitchell Starc - Glenn Maxwell - Marcus Stoinis - Mitchell Marsh - Matthew Wade - Andrew Macdonald - Mitchell Marsh Will Not Bowl In T20 World Cup Opener Against Oman: Australia Coach Andrew McDonald - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Namibia - Oman - county Andrew - county Mitchell

Mitchell Marsh Will Not Bowl In T20 World Cup Opener Against Oman: Australia Coach Andrew McDonald

Australia skipper Mitchell Marsh will not bowl in their T20 World Cup opener against Oman on June 6 and will play only as a batter as he continues his recovery from a hamstring injury sustained during the IPL, said head coach Andrew McDonald on Friday. Marsh played both the World Cup warm-up games against Namibia and co-hosts West Indies in Trinidad, scoring 18 and 4 respectively. But the pace-bowling all-rounder did not field for the full bowling innings in either games, with Matthew Wade taking over captaincy duties in his absence.

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