Japan vs Qatar, 6th Match Pitch Report - Match Overview & Playing XI | ICC Mens T20 World Cup East Asia Pacific Qualifier, 2025

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JPN vs QAT Live Score, 6th Match - ICC Men’s T20 World Cup East Asia Pacific Qualifier, 2025 — Japan and Qatar meet at Al Amerat Cricket Ground (Ministry Turf 1) on 15 October 2025, 11:30 AM IST, with Super Six points and net run rate pressure shaping every decision. Al Amerat rewards teams that are clear in the powerplay and disciplined from overs 7–15; sides that keep wickets to the 15th often cash in late. Japan’s template is built on energetic running, angle-hitting, and a cluster of multi-skill options who can swap roles across phases. 


Qatar counters with an experienced core that prefers hitting straight and a pace-off toolkit designed to interrupt rhythm in the middle overs. Tournament scheduling and recent results in Al Amerat underline how fine the margins are—several games have been decided by a handful of runs or balls, elevating fielding intensity and over-by-over match-ups. Track every twist with JPN vs QAT Live Score as this qualifier moves into a critical stretch. 

Japan vs Qatar, 6th Match Details

Series

ICC Mens T20 World Cup East Asia Pacific Qualifier, 2025

Match

Japan vs Qatar

Date & Time

15 October 2025, 11:30 AM

Venue

Al Amerat Cricket Ground Oman Cricket (Ministry Turf 1)

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Japan vs Qatar, 6th Match Weather Condition

06:30 am

Cloud

0%

Humidity

40%

Wind

6.5 km/h

21.9

o

Clear

Al Amerat Cricket Ground Oman Cricket (Ministry Turf 1)

Al Amerat Cricket Ground Oman Cricket (Ministry Turf 1) Pitch Report

Pitch Condition

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Batting Condition

Average

Pace Bowling

Average

Spin Bowling

Average

Pace vs Spin on Venue

(Last 10 match)

Ministry Turf 1 is balanced-to-batting-friendly: true bounce up top, good value square, and just enough grip later for spinners and cutters to matter. Venue aggregates across recent T20Is in Al Amerat place first-innings numbers in the mid-140s to low-150s and show a mild lean toward successful chases, especially when conditions add a touch of late-session skid. Expect hard-length pace to matter in the powerplay; through the middle, stump-to-stump with pace-off is premium before hitters can access the straight fence if wickets are banked. Par today sits around 145–160, nudging higher if set batters survive to the last 4–5 overs. Local October evenings are warm and can carry some dew, which further helps chasing sides.

Japan Recent form

Last 5 Matches

WLW
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Qatar Recent form

Last 5 Matches

LLWL
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Venue Scoring Pattern

Avg 1st Innings

147

X

132

Avg 2st Innings

Highest Total

220/5 (20 Ovs) By OMAN vs BHR

X

57/10 (13.4 Ovs) By OMANW vs GERW

Lowest Total

Highest Chased

199/6 (19.2 Ovs) By CAN vs BHR

X

137/7 (20 Ovs) By OMAN vs NAM

Lowest Defended

Matches Won
Batting First

47

41%
|
59%
Bowling First

69

Japan vs Qatar, 6th Match Squad

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Japan Probable XI :

Kendel Kadowaki Fleming, Lachlan Lake, Alex Patmore, Wataru Miyauchi, Shoma Slater, Charles Hinze, Sabaorish Ravichandran, Declan Mccomb, Abdul Samad, Makoto Taniyama, Reo Sakurano.

Qatar Probable XI :

Muhammad Tanveer, Zubair Ali, Muhammad Ikramullah, Shahzaib Ahmed, Imal Liyanange, Saqlain Arshad, Daniel Archer, Muhammad Asim Liaqat Ali, Mirza Mohammed Baig, Muhammad Murad, Owais Ahmed.

Conclusion

Tactically, this reads win the toss, consider bowling: sample early grip, watch for moisture, and chase with split targets (45–50 by 6; 90+ by 14 if wickets in hand). Japan’s route: minimize dots, target the short side, and stage a two-over surge somewhere between 13–16 to set up the finish. Qatar’s path: win the first 24–30 balls, ring-field to turn twos into ones, and layer slower-ball plans so boundaries arrive in singles, not clusters. If the side batting first stretches to 165+, scoreboard pressure sharpens; otherwise, a well-paced pursuit remains very alive at Al Amerat. Expect fine margins decided by ground-fielding, middle-overs efficiency, and death-over clarity.