Australia and Oman are set to face off in their opening match of the T20 World Cup 2024 at Kensington Oval, Barbados. Australia, coming off a successful year with victories in the World Test Championship and ODI World Cup, now seek to dominate in the T20 format.
Oman, eager to make a mark on the global stage, will aim to challenge the formidable Australian side.

Australia's track record in ICC events is impressive, though their T20 World Cup history has seen ups and downs. They last won the T20 World Cup in 2021 but faced a disappointing defense of their title in 2022.
Led by Mitchell Marsh, Australia will look to start strong against Oman. For Oman, this match represents a significant opportunity to showcase their capabilities against a top-tier team.
The match is set to take place under the lights at Kensington Oval. The pitch has varied in behavior, being tricky at times but easier for batsmen during the day. For this night game, a fresh surface is expected, potentially offering assistance to bowlers early on. Weather conditions look favorable, with rain from earlier in the week clearing up, promising an uninterrupted contest.
Glenn Maxwell: Despite a poor IPL season with the bat, Maxwell remains a crucial player for Australia. His all-round abilities, especially his offspin, could play a significant role against Oman.
David Warner: Known for his explosive batting, Warner's experience and aggressive style at the top of the order will be vital for setting a strong foundation for Australia.
Adam Zampa: Australia's leading spinner, Zampa's leg-spin will be key in controlling the middle overs and taking crucial wickets.
Mitchell Marsh: The newly appointed captain has been in great form and will look to lead from the front with both bat and ball.
Bilal Khan: Oman's left-arm seamer Bilal Khan is known for his ability to deliver under pressure. Despite a challenging Super Over against Namibia, his experience and skill will be key for Oman's bowling attack.
Aqib Ilyas: The Oman captain is a pivotal figure in both batting and bowling, providing stability and experience to the team.
Zeeshan Maqsood: A versatile player, Maqsood's contributions with both bat and ball make him a crucial player for Oman.
Australia seems to be managing their squad well, despite the disjointed build-up to the tournament. There are no significant injuries reported, though managing players' workload, especially those coming from the IPL, will be crucial. Oman has no major injury concerns, with captain Aqib Ilyas emphasizing team unity and performance.Australia vs Oman playing 11:
Australia : David Warner, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh (capt), Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Tim David, Matthew Wade (wk), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood
Oman: Kashyap Prajapati, Naseem Khushi (wk), Aqib Ilyas (capt), Zeeshan Maqsood, Khalid Kail, Ayaan Khan, Mohammad Nadeem, Mehran Khan, Shakeel Ahmed, Kaleemullah, Bilal Khan
Australia: Mitchell Marsh (c), Ashton Agar, Pat Cummins, Tim David, Nathan Ellis, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, Matthew Wade, David Warner, Adam Zampa. Travelling Reserves: Jake Fraser-McGurk, Matt Short
Oman: Aqib Ilyas (c), Zeeshan Maqsood, Kashyap Prajapati, Pratik Athavale, Ayaan Khan, Shoaib Khan, Mohammad Nadeem, Naseem Khushi, Mehran Khan, Bilal Khan, Rafiullah, Kaleemullah, Fayyaz Butt, Shakeel Ahmad, Khalid Kail. Reserves: Jatinder Singh, Samay Shrivastava, Sufyan Mehmood, Jay Odedra