Oman vs Nepal: Nepal Aims for Home Advantage in ICC CWC League 2 Match
Nepal will take on Oman in a crucial ICC CWC League 2 match on April 29, 2026, at the Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground in Kirtipur. With the home crowd behind them, Nepal hopes to turn their fortunes around against a formidable Oman side.
Oman currently sits at the third spot in the ICC CWC League 2 points table, boasting 13 wins and 9 losses. Their top run scorer, Jatinder Singh, has amassed an impressive 620 runs, while Shakeel Ahmad leads with 44 wickets. In contrast, Nepal is struggling at seventh place with just 6 wins out of 19 matches, but they recently secured a vital victory against UAE by 37 runs.
Key statistics:
- Nepal’s leading run scorer is Aarif Sheikh with 478 runs.
- Sandeep Lamichhane, Nepal’s star bowler, has taken 25 wickets.
- The average first innings total at the ground is 215 runs, while the second innings averages 195 runs.
- Nepal’s predicted score if batting first is over 245 runs.
- Oman’s expected score batting first is around 220 runs.
The atmosphere at the Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground promises to be electric. Fans are optimistic that players like Karan KC and Anil Kumar Sah will rise to the occasion. Yet, Oman’s recent performance against UAE—a loss by 25 runs—shows they’re vulnerable. Both teams will be eager to prove themselves under pressure.
This match holds significant implications for both squads as they vie for better positions in the league standings. Observers are keen to see if Nepal can harness their home advantage effectively against a well-structured Oman team. The stakes couldn’t be higher as every run counts towards qualification.
The excitement builds as April 29 approaches—fans are ready to rally behind their team in hopes of a memorable performance.
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