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ICC Asia Qualifier in Nepal a learning experience for Oman U19 team

ICC Asia Qualifier in Nepal a learning experience for Oman U19 team

Muscat Daily23-04-2025
Muscat – Oman's U19 cricket team may have ended their ICC U19 Cricket World Cup Asia Qualifier campaign in Nepal without a win, but the recently concluded week-long five-nation tournament (April 13–19) served as a valuable learning experience for a young side still finding its feet on the international stage.
Finishing fifth in the single-pool format, Oman faced well-drilled opponents in Afghanistan, Nepal, UAE, and Hong Kong — all of whom benefit from more established youth development structures. Despite the results, the squad returned with key lessons and clearer direction for the future.
Oman's campaign began with consecutive eight-wicket defeats to Afghanistan and hosts Nepal. A washed-out encounter against UAE denied them a potential breakthrough after a spirited bowling display, and the team wrapped up the tournament with a 10-wicket loss to Hong Kong.
Oman U19 coach Damith Warusavithana of Sri Lanka acknowledged the disappointing results but emphasised the developmental aspect of the outing.
'Oman entered the qualifiers as underdogs. However, we certainly have areas to reflect upon after an unfortunate run of results,' he said.
'We need to rework our processes and improve adaptability to game situations.'
A cancelled warm-up game and early fixtures against tournament favourites posed significant challenges for the side.
'Our first two matches, against Afghanistan and Nepal, didn't allow us to build any momentum. Both sides have long been powerhouses in the U19 circuit, supported by strong domestic structures,' Warusavithana noted.
In what was arguably Oman's most promising performance, the bowlers mounted a fightback against UAE after posting a modest total of 133. UAE were reeling at 77/4 before rain brought the contest to an abrupt halt, denying Oman a possible upset.
'Our game against UAE saw a batting collapse, but the boys fought back well with the ball and had the game at a crucial stage until rain played spoilsport,' the coach reflected.
'That was followed by another disappointing outing [against Hong Kong], where a lack of composure and clarity hurt our chances.'
Among the bright spots, Nitish Nadendla emerged as Oman's top scorer with 83 runs across four matches, while Jeet Shah contributed 76 runs and chipped in with two wickets.
Looking ahead, Warusavithana was clear-eyed about what needs to be addressed.
'We have many areas to improve — from developing technical and tactical skills to instilling clarity, composure, and intent — so we can channel the talent of these young players in the right direction.'
With the ACC U19 tournament scheduled later this year, Oman's young cricketers will aim to regroup and apply the lessons from Nepal to deliver more consistent performances.
'We are looking forward to regrouping and doing well in the near future,' he added with optimism.
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