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Mohammad Haris leads charge as Pakistan outclass Oman by 93 runs to kick off campaign

Inning was an anchored by a skillful half a century from its experienced campaigns, and its team was completed with an aggressive camera from the middle order passing through a competitive score.

Pakistan began his Asian Cup 2025 journey with an impressive victory of 93 people against a determined Oman team in a group A match at Dubai International Cricket Stadium. After winning Toss and choosing a bat first, Pakistan’s innings were supported by a powerful half century from Wicketkeeper-Batman Muhammad Haris. Although the opener Saim Ayub was dismissed for a gold duck on the first ball, Haris moved to number three and established a partnership for 84 people for the second small gate with Sellhan. Haris was more aggressive than the two, fifty only 35 balls, and ultimately finished as a stylish 66 closed 66 with seven four and three six.

However, Oman’s pottery made a strong return throughout the middle sea. The Spin duo of Aamir Kaleem and Shah Faisal proved to be very effective in two paced fields that caused a mini Clapse, each of which has taken three small doors, each with three small doors and has lost four small doors for only 18 running. The late development of Fakhar Zaman and Mohammad Nawaz (19 closed 10 balls) provided the necessary increase and allowed Pakistan to set a competitive 160 set for 7.

In the search for 161, Oman’s players struggled against Pakistan’s bowling attack. Innings started badly and never accelerated, small doors fell at regular intervals. Hammad Mirza, the team’s top scorer, only manages 27 runs, while the player who hit no other ball could not offer significant help.

Disciplined Bowling, led by Pakistan’s yarns, systematically removed the Omani stroke order. Inning resulted in 67 inadequate running at sea, won a 93 -round victory for Pakistan, and made an excellent start to the Asian Cup campaigns.

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