India defeated Oman by 6 wickets in Asia Cup, now will face this team in the semi-finals

India beats Oman emerging teams Asia Cup 2024: India Has defeated Oman by 6 wickets in the Emerging Asia Cup 2024. This is Team India's third consecutive victory in this tournament. Batting first, Oman scored 140 runs for 5 wickets. In reply, Team India achieved the target by losing 4 wickets in 15.2 overs. The biggest contribution to India's victory was from Ayush Badoni. He played a half-century inning of 51 runs. Apart from him, Abhishek Sharma also made an important contribution of 34 runs.

In this match, Oman won the toss and decided to bat first. Oman had a bad start and the team lost 3 wickets for 33 runs, but after that Mohammad Nadeem scored 41 runs, Wasim Ali scored 24 runs and Hamad Mirza scored 28 runs, taking Oman's score beyond 140. For India, Aaqib Khan, Rasikh Salam, Nishant Sindhu, Ramandeep Singh and Sai Kishore took 1 wicket each.

India's strong performance

Team India, which set out to chase the target of 141 runs, did not have a good start. Anuj Rawat was out after scoring only 8 runs. After this Abhishek Sharma played a brilliant inning of 34 runs in 15 balls. Then Ayush Badoni scored 51 runs in 27 balls. After this, captain Tilak Verma scored 36 runs and led the team to victory.

India-Afghanistan will clash in the semi-finals

Earlier, Team India had defeated Pakistan in a thrilling manner by 7 runs in its very first match. After this, UAE was defeated by 7 wickets in the second match. With this, India had confirmed its place in the semi-finals. Now India will face Afghanistan in the semi-finals, which will be played on 25th October.

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