IND A vs OMAN: Badoni and Verma put 'Tilak' of victory, India A on top with hat-trick win
sports desk : In the Emerging Asia Cup 2024 tournament, the Indian team has reached the top of the group by achieving its third consecutive win. India A won the match easily by defeating Oman by 6 wickets. Even before this match, India A team had reached the semi-finals. Along with India, Pakistan team has also reached the semi-finals.
Oman won the toss and decided to bat first. Batting first, Oman team scored 140 runs losing 5 wickets. In which Mohammad Nadeem played an inning of 41 runs. Apart from this, Hamad Mirza scored 28, Wasim Ali scored 24, Jatinder Singh scored 17 and Aamir Kalim scored 13 runs. While bowling for India A, all the bowlers took one wicket each. Aaqib Khan took 1 wicket, Rasikh Salam took 1 wicket, Ramandeep Singh took 1 wicket, Nishant Sindhu took 1 wicket and Sai Kishore took 1 wicket.
In reply, India A team, which came to chase this target, won the match in 15.2 overs. In this match for India, Ayush Badoni played an inning of 51 runs in 27 balls. During this, Badoni hit 6 fours and 2 sixes. Apart from that, Tilak Verma scored 36 runs and Abhishek Sharma once again played a brilliant innings scoring 34 runs in 15 balls. Which includes 5 fours and 1 six. Coming in the end, Ramandeep played an unbeaten inning of 13 runs. For Oman, Aamir Kaleem managed 1 wicket, Sufiyan 1, Karan 1 and Jai managed 1 wicket.
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Who will face each other in the semi-finals?
India A will face Afghanistan A in the semi-finals. Whereas Pakistan A will face Sri Lanka A. The winning teams in both the matches will go to the finals.
With this, Tilak Verma has registered a record in his name. Tilak Verma has made the record of captaining India A in the most number of matches. Before that this record was held by Pujara. Pujara captained India A in two T20 matches. Tilak Verma has captained in 3 matches so far.
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