India vs Oman Asia Cup 2025 match updates
India earned a tough 21-run win against Oman in their Asia Cup 2025 group stage match in Abu Dhabi.
In a thrilling encounter at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, India defeated Oman by 21 runs in the Asia Cup 2025. The match, which served as India’s final group-stage game, saw a courageous fight from the Omani team, who were playing against India for the first time.
India, batting first, posted a competitive total of 188/8. Their innings was anchored by a superb half-century from Sanju Samson, who scored 56 runs off 45 balls. His innings was complemented by a blistering start from Abhishek Sharma, who hit a quickfire 38 off just 15 deliveries. Oman’s bowlers, however, put up a disciplined performance, with Shah Faisal and Aamir Kaleem each claiming two wickets.
In their chase, Oman showed immense grit and determination. Their innings was highlighted by a remarkable 93-run partnership for the second wicket between Aamir Kaleem (64) and Hammad Mirza (51). They kept the required run rate in check and gave the Indian bowlers a genuine scare.
However, India’s bowling depth and experience ultimately proved to be the difference. Key wickets at crucial moments, including a brilliant catch from Hardik Pandya, broke Oman’s momentum. The match also saw a historic moment for India’s Arshdeep Singh, who became the first Indian bowler to take 100 T20I wickets.
Despite the loss, Oman’s performance was widely praised for their fighting spirit and for making it a compelling contest against a top-ranked team. Sanju Samson was named the Player of the Match for his crucial innings.
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India vs Oman Asia Cup 2025 match updates
September 19, 2025 | Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi
After India’s batters spent only about 20 overs at the crease in their first two games against UAE and Pakistan, they batted first for the first time in the Asia Cup. They scored 188 for 8 against Oman. Every batter got a chance to bat except Suryakumar Yadav, who dropped down to No. 11 after being listed at No. 5, despite India losing seven wickets. Oman made a strong effort with both bat and ball, but they could not match India’s strength and depth.
Abhishek Sharma played aggressively, scoring 38 off 15 balls. He was the only Indian batter with a strike rate over 200 on an Abu Dhabi pitch that provided some grip and turn. Sanju Samson, batting at No. 3, was less fluent but reached a fifty in 41 balls. Contributions from Tilak Varma (29 off 18), Axar Patel (26 off 13), and Harshit Rana (13* off 8) helped push India close to 190.
India rested their leading bowler Jasprit Bumrah and the newly ranked No. 1 T20I bowler Varun Chakravarthy. However, Kuldeep Yadav confused Oman’s batters with his variations. Oman’s openers put together a 56-run partnership, but Kuldeep broke this in the ninth over by taking Jatinder Singh’s wicket, by which point the required run rate had risen to 12. Though Aamir Kaleem and No. 3 Hammad Mirza fought hard for Oman with half-centuries, they couldn’t find the pace needed to challenge India. In their chase of 189, Oman finished with 167 for 4.
With so much pressure on Oman’s scoreboard, India could experiment with their bowling as well. Tilak and Abhishek were among the eight bowlers India used on Friday.
In a tournament that has shown India’s T20 strength, the final group stage match against Oman was expected to be an easy one. With a Super 4 spot already secured, many thought the Indian team would treat this “dead rubber” as an extended practice session. Instead, they faced a thrilling and tense match, reminding everyone of cricket’s unpredictability and the determination of an underdog. India won by 21 runs, but the score only tells part of the story. The game was marked by explosive batting, strong partnerships, and a historic milestone that will be remembered in Indian cricket.
Toss and Team Tactics: A Look at India’s Preparations for the Super 4s
The evening began with the toss, where Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav won and chose to bat first. This decision clearly showed the team’s intent: they wanted to test their batting depth and gain important practice for the middle and lower order, who had not batted much in earlier low-scoring matches. Shubman Gill and Abhishek Sharma opened the innings, but the start was rocky.
Oman’s bowlers came out with confidence. Faisal Shah, in particular, had an intense opening spell, taking the critical wicket of Shubman Gill for just 5 runs. This moment sparked concern among the Indian players. With the scoreboard reading 6 for 1, the pressure was on.
The Batting Fireworks: Samson’s Anchor and Abhishek’s Assault
Sanju Samson stepped up to the crease and would later be named Player of the Match. With his composed and elegant batting, he anchored the innings and built a crucial 66-run partnership with Abhishek Sharma. While Samson stabilized the innings, Abhishek was a whirlwind at the other end. He scored a fast 38 off just 15 balls, hitting five boundaries and two sixes. His innings provided the needed boost after the early setback and set the stage for a big total.
Just when India seemed to be in control, Oman struck back with two quick wickets. Hardik Pandya was run out for just one, and Abhishek Sharma was out soon after. This double blow brought Oman back into the match. The middle overs saw a flurry of wickets as India’s plan to give several players a chance to bat led to contributions from Shivam Dube and Tilak Varma. Meanwhile, Sanju Samson stood firm. He reached a great half-century, scoring 56 runs off 45 balls, including three fours and three sixes. Axar Patel also made a vital contribution, scoring a quick 26 off 13 balls, adding a late boost to the innings.
India finished their 20 overs with a score of 188 for 8. While it was a solid total, losing wickets in clusters meant they fell short of the 200+ total that seemed possible at one point. Oman’s bowlers deserve credit for their disciplined performance during the middle overs and at the end, with Shah Faisal, Jiten Ramanandi, and Aamir Kaleem each taking two wickets.
Oman’s Response: A Gutsy Chase and Glimpses of Greatness
Chasing a target of 189, Oman started impressively. Their opening pair of Jatinder Singh and Aamir Kaleem had a clear plan and played fearlessly. They formed a strong 56-run partnership, frustrating the Indian bowlers and proving they were serious competitors. Kuldeep Yadav eventually took the first wicket, dismissing Jatinder Singh for 32.
However, the real highlight of Oman’s chase was the incredible second-wicket partnership between Aamir Kaleem and Hammad Mirza. They launched a brilliant counter-attack, adding an impressive 93 runs and giving India a real scare. Aamir Kaleem, who had already excelled with the ball, was equally impressive with the bat. He scored a determined 64 off 46 balls, showcasing a variety of shots that kept the Indian fielders alert. Hammad Mirza was also outstanding, hitting a quick 51 off 33 balls. Their partnership demonstrated controlled aggression and highlighted the potential of Oman cricket on a global stage.
As the required run rate increased and their partnership became more threatening, India’s bowlers needed to step up. The turning point came when Hardik Pandya made an incredible catch near the boundary to dismiss the dangerous Aamir Kaleem off Harshit Rana’s bowling. This brilliant moment shifted the dynamics of the game. Hardik Pandya then took the wicket of Hammad Mirza in the next over, securing the win for India.
A Historic Milestone and the Final Verdict
As the match neared its end, one more historic achievement occurred. In the final over, Arshdeep Singh, who had bowled well, dismissed Vinayak Shukla to reach his 100th T20I wicket. He became the first Indian bowler to reach this impressive milestone, highlighting his consistent performances at the top level.
Oman’s innings ended at 167 for 4, falling short by 21 runs. While they didn’t win, they captured many hearts and earned the respect of a billion Indian fans. This match was not one-sided; it showcased a resilient performance from the Omani team, celebrating the spirit of the sport.
In the end, India’s depth and experience were the key factors. The match served as an excellent rehearsal for the Super 4s, forcing the Indian team to fight for victory and testing their nerves under pressure. With a hard-fought win and a historic achievement, the Men in Blue are now prepared for the next phase of the tournament, riding the momentum of three consecutive wins.
Final Score:
- India: 188/8 (20 overs)
- Sanju Samson: 56 (45)
- Abhishek Sharma: 38 (15)
- Oman: 167/4 (20 overs)
- Aamir Kaleem: 64 (46)
- Hammad Mirza: 51 (33)
Result: India won by 21 runs.
Player of the Match: Sanju Samson (India)
Key Wickets:
- For India:
- Kuldeep Yadav: 1 wicket
- Harshit Rana: 1 wicket
- Hardik Pandya: 1 wicket
- Arshdeep Singh: 1 wicket
- For Oman:
- Shah Faisal: 2 wickets
- Jiten Ramanandi: 2 wickets
- Aamir Kaleem: 2 wickets
Based on the current cricket schedule, here are the upcoming matches with full details.
Asia Cup 2025 – Super Four Stage
The Asia Cup has entered its Super Four stage, where the top four teams will play a round-robin format before the final.
- September 20, 2025: Sri Lanka vs. Bangladesh (T20I)
- Venue: Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
- Start Time: 8:00 PM IST
- September 21, 2025: India vs. Pakistan (T20I)
- Venue: Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
- Start Time: 8:00 PM IST
- September 23, 2025: Pakistan vs. Sri Lanka (T20I)
- Venue: Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi
- Start Time: 8:00 PM IST
- September 24, 2025: India vs. Bangladesh (T20I)
- Venue: Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
- Start Time: 8:00 PM IST
- September 25, 2025: Pakistan vs. Bangladesh (T20I)
- Venue: Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
- Start Time: 8:00 PM IST
- September 26, 2025: India vs. Sri Lanka (T20I)
- Venue: Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
- Start Time: 8:00 PM IST
- September 28, 2025: Asia Cup Final (TBC vs. TBC)
- Venue: Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
- Start Time: 8:00 PM IST
Other Upcoming International Matches
Beyond the Asia Cup, there are several other international matches scheduled for the rest of the year.
- September 21, 2025: Ireland vs. England (3rd T20I)
- Venue: The Village, Malahide, Ireland
- Start Time: 6:00 PM IST
- October 2-14, 2025: West Indies Tour of India (2 Tests)
- October 19-November 8, 2025: India Tour of Australia (3 ODIs, 5 T20Is)
- November 14-December 19, 2025: South Africa Tour of India (2 Tests, 3 ODIs, 5 T20Is)
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