Oman vs United Arab Emirates, 4th Match Pitch Report - Match Overview & Playing XI | ICC Mens T20 World Cup East Asia Pacific Qualifier, 2025

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13 October 2025 | 06:52AM
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OMA vs UAE Live Score, 4th Match | ICC Men’s T20 World Cup East Asia Pacific Qualifier, 2025 — Oman and the UAE renew a familiar Gulf rivalry at Al Amerat Cricket Ground (Ministry Turf 1) on 13 October 2025, 04:00 PM. Expect a high-intensity powerplay battle and a tactical middle-overs squeeze as both teams lean on multi-skill options. Oman’s blueprint at this venue is usually solid starts, busy running between the wickets, and using canny cutters at the death. The UAE counter with an explosive top order and an experienced core who can switch gears quickly, supported by hitters who clear the square boundaries with ease.

Historically at Al Amerat, T20 scores in the mid-140s to 160s are common, with successful chases occurring slightly more often than defenses — a sign that reading conditions late and managing dew matters. That tilts marginal value toward the chasing side, but a par-plus first-innings total still forces errors under lights. In short: Oman will aim for disciplined new-ball spells and sharp ground fielding; the UAE will look to win the first 36 deliveries and control tempo from there. Follow OMA vs UAE Live Score for ball-by-ball momentum swings and key on-field matchups as this qualifier takes shape.

Oman vs United Arab Emirates, 4th Match Details

Series

ICC Mens T20 World Cup East Asia Pacific Qualifier, 2025

Match

Oman vs United Arab Emirates

Date & Time

13 October 2025, 04:00 PM

Venue

Al Amerat Cricket Ground Oman Cricket (Ministry Turf 1)

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Oman vs United Arab Emirates, 4th Match Weather Condition

01:15 pm

Cloud

0%

Humidity

39%

Wind

18.4 km/h

27.3

o

Sunny

Al Amerat Cricket Ground Oman Cricket (Ministry Turf 1)

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

Pitch Condition

Fast & Bounce

Batting Condition

Average

Pace Bowling

Pace & Bounce

Spin Bowling

Average

Pace vs Spin on Venue

(Last 10 match)

The surface at Ministry Turf 1 is typically balanced-to-batting-friendly: true bounce early, skids on in the evening, and enough grip later for spinners to influence the middle overs. Venue data points to a first-innings average around 145–155 in recent T20s, with a slight chasing bias and dew often reducing grip for slower balls and finger spin. Teams that pace their innings (30–45 overs equivalent in T20 = overs 10–16) and keep wickets for a late surge tend to outperform. Expect pacers to use the hard length in the powerplay, spin to choke the middle, and finishers to target straight boundaries once the ball gets wet.

Oman Recent form

Last 5 Matches

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United Arab Emirates Recent form

Last 5 Matches

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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

Oman vs United Arab Emirates, 4th Match Squad

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Oman Probable XI :

Jatinder Singh, Hasnain Ul Wahab, Ashish Odedara, Zikria Islam, Hammad Mirza, Mohammad Nadeem, Jiten Ramanandi, Aamir Kaleem, Sufyan Mehmood, Faisal Shah, Shakeel Ahmad.

United Arab Emirates Probable XI :

Mohammad Waseem, Alishan Sharafu, Jonathan Figy, Rahul Chopra, Aryansh Sharma, Basil Hameed, Muhammad Irfan II, Dhruv Parashar, Junaid Siddique, Muhammad Farooq, Simranjeet Singh Kang.

Conclusion

On recent evidence, a win-the-toss, bowl-first approach is logical: gauge the surface, track dew, and chase with clarity. Oman’s path is built on squeezing the UAE in the middle with disciplined lengths and keeping boundary overs to a minimum. The UAE’s route leans on a fast start, preserving hitters for the last five overs, and using change-ups only after assessing the wet ball. If Oman reach 165+, the contest tightens; if UAE control the powerplay and hold wickets, chasing favors them. Either way, expect a tight finish shaped by fielding intensity and death-over execution.