MUSCAT: Oman concluded their Super Six and ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023 campaign on a losing note at the Harare Sports Club in Zimbabwe on Wednesday.
Oman were outplayed by a much-experienced side and two-time World Cup winners West Indies, who cruised to a seven-wicket win for their first success in the Super Six stage.
Brandon King’s century (100 from 104 balls) stood out for the Windies, who for the first time failed to reach the World Cup after defeat to Scotland in their previous match.
Romario Shepherd took three wickets as Oman were restricted to 221 for nine from their 50 overs, and King led from the front in reply as the Windies got home with 10.2 overs to spare.
The Windies ended their run of three straight defeats on Wednesday with skipper Shai Hope sealing the win with an unbeaten half-century.
West Indies will now look to finish their campaign with another win against Sri Lanka to leave the Qualifier with some consolation.
After winning the toss, the Windies elected to field and made early inroads as Romario Shepherd (3/44) removed Jatinder Singh (8) with a short ball before Kyle Mayers bowled skipper Aqib Ilyas for one.
Some fine work in the field from Roston Chase saw Kashyap Prajapati run out for 31 before another run out accounted for Mohammad Nadeem (20).
When Shepherd then dismissed Ayaan Khan (30), with Sandeep Goud (5) following soon after, Oman found themselves in real strife at 116 for six.
Shoaib Khan (50) and Suraj Kumar (53 not out) started to rebuild, adding 85 for the seventh wicket only for another miscommunication to lead to a third run out of the innings.
Suraj kept going, taking Oman to 221 for nine from their 50 overs, but it soon became clear that it would not be enough.
Even though Johnson Charles was bowled by Kaleemullah in the second over for four, the Windies were always in control of the chase thanks to King.
He and Keacy Carty (29) added 80 before catching Oman’s running bug, Carty paying the price for trying to run on a misfield.
That brought skipper Hope to the wicket, and he and King settled any nerves with a 96-run stand, the opener bringing up his century with the target in sight.
While he was caught behind immediately after reaching three figures, it came with just 39 still needed from 15 overs.
Hope and Nicholas Pooran quickly saw their side home, needing just five overs to complete the victory, with the captain fittingly finishing the job on his way to an unbeaten 63.