England vs Oman Live Score, T20 World Cup 2024: After two matches, England have managed to earn just one point, thanks to a draw in the opening encounter against Scotland and a defeat against Australia.
Live Score of England vs Oman, T20 World Cup 2024 Match Today: Defending champions England find their campaign in dire straits as they take on Oman at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua.
After two matches, England managed to gain just one point, thanks to a failure in the opening encounter against Scotland, followed by a brutal defeat against their main rivals, Australia. Both results mean they are scrambling to secure second place (Australia have already clinched a spot in Group B). Scotland already have five points with one last match to play. Jos Buttler and Co must defeat Oman and Namibia by significant margins and hope Australia beat Scotland heavily, allowing England to leapfrog the Scots on the NRR.
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What will put even more pressure on England are Josh Hazlewood's comments that Australia may consider playing slower against Scotland in order to eliminate England because it was “in our best interests”. Oman, meanwhile, were the first team to be eliminated from the competition for the Super 8 stage. They will be heartened by the narrow defeat (via the Super Over) they suffered earlier in the league stage.
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First published online on: 13-06-2024 at 10:35 p.m. IST