Oman Is On The Verge of Exit from the Super Six

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Oman is on the Verge of Exit from the Super Six After Losing 3 of 5 World Cup Qualifier Matches. Oman’s hopes of qualifying for the 2023 World Cup are hanging by a thread after they lost their third match in the Super Six stage of the tournament. The Sultanate of Oman lost to Zimbabwe by 14 runs on Friday, leaving them with just two points from five matches.

Oman needs to win their remaining two matches against the Netherlands and West Indies and hope for other results to go their way if they are to qualify for the World Cup.

Oman’s captain Zeeshan Maqsood admitted that his team is in a difficult position. “We know that we need to win our remaining two matches,” he said. “But we are confident that we can do it. We have a good team and we have shown that we can compete with the best teams in the world.”

Oman’s batting has been their Achilles heel in the Super Six stage. They have a very difficult situation chasing runs as well as setting big targets. Their bowlers have also struggled, conceding the most runs per innings.

Oman will need to improve their batting and bowling if they are to have any chance of qualifying for the World Cup. They face two tough opponents Netherlands and West Indies, but they will need to win both matches if they are to keep their hopes alive.

If Oman fails to qualify for the World Cup, it will be a major disappointment for the country. Oman has been one of the most improved teams in world cricket in recent years and they have shown that they can compete with the best teams in the world. However, they have not been able to maintain their form in the Super Six stage of the World Cup qualifiers.

Oman will need to regroup and start winning matches if they want to qualify for the next World Cup. They have the talent to do it, but they will need to show more consistency in their performances.