Did Zimbabwe, Nepal, and Oman Secure Warm-up Wins in T20 World Cup 2026?
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New Delhi, Feb 4 (NationPress) Zimbabwe, Nepal, and Oman celebrated encouraging victories in the latest series of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 warm-up matches.
Zimbabwe triumphed over the Netherlands by 29 runs. Nepal successfully chased 146 runs, defeating the UAE by seven wickets, while Aamir Kaleem shone with the bat, leading Oman to a five-wicket victory against Sri Lanka A.
Burl and Ngarava star for Zimbabwe:
Ryan Burl and Richard Ngarava were instrumental as Zimbabwe overcame the Netherlands by 29 runs.
Burl entered the game at 77 for three in the ninth over, after Dion Myers had provided a swift start with a quick 32 off 14 balls. Burl finished with an unbeaten 50 from 31 deliveries, including six boundaries, helping his team reach 178 for nine.
Logan van Beek was the standout for the Dutch side, taking three wickets for 22 runs. However, the Dutch innings started poorly, with Max O’Dowd and Bas de Leede both dismissed for ducks. Captain Scott Edwards scored 26, but his departure left the Netherlands struggling at 94 for eight. Van Beek’s late 40 not out, featuring three sixes, proved insufficient.
Nepal storms past the UAE:
A century partnership between Dipendra Singh Airee and Aarif Sheikh propelled Nepal to a seven-wicket victory over the UAE in Chennai.
The UAE batted first but faltered from 42 for one to 66 for five, with Sandeep Lamicchane taking two wickets for 24 runs. Sohaib Khan (38*) and Harshit Kaushik (35) added 68 for the sixth wicket, stabilizing their innings. Early run-outs left Nepal at 45 for three, but Singh Airee (50*) and Sheikh (61*) made the chase look easy, finishing with three overs remaining.
Aamir leads Oman to victory:
Aamir Kaleem scored an impressive 80, leading Oman to a five-wicket win against Sri Lanka A in Colombo.
Sri Lanka A chose to bat first but quickly lost wickets, ending the powerplay at 49 for four. Contributions from Sahan Kosala (21) and Wanuja Sahan (29) helped them reach a total of 145 for nine. Oman struggled initially, but Aamir delivered a spectacular innings, hitting eight fours and three sixes in a quickfire 47-ball performance. Wicketkeeper Vinayak Shukla chipped in with 39 not out, securing the win with two overs to spare. Sahan bowled well for the losing side, taking three wickets for 16 runs.