Expected a better performance from boys: Mendis

Sports Wednesday 26/July/2023 12:40 PM
By: Times News Service
Expected a better performance from boys: Mendis

Muscat: After After reaching the high of a top-six place in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier in Zimbabwe earlier this month, much was expected from the Oman A side at the ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup in Sri Lanka.

However, the Oman A squad failed to make an impression as they lost all the three matches in the group stage to make a tame exit.

National chief coach Duleep Mendis, who was delighted with his team’s display at the ICC World Cup Qualifier in Zimbabwe, admitted that the boys failed to perform in Sri Lanka but added that it is a learning curve for the team.

Emerging Teams Asia Cup with an aim to provide exposure to newcomers. It was a disappointing display from the A team.

“We had an exceptional tournament in Zimbabwe where we belied the expectations of many by qualifying for the Super Six stage. The players performed brilliantly and I am proud of what they achieved in the ICC World Cup Qualifier.

“I expected the senior players to continue their good form in Sri Lanka and hoped that would rub off on the newcomers. It didn’t happen. I am not offering excuses but the long tour of Zimbabwe led to senior players being exhausted. They failed to do justice to their talent.”

The Sri Lankan great, who has been with Oman for more than a decade, and led the Team Red to two T20 World Cups and guided the team to ICC ODI World Cup Qualifier, added: “We did pick a few newcomers and gave them a chance to play against some good sides in Sri Lanka. We may not have got the desired results but this is the only way forward – to provide a platform for newcomers at the international stage.”

In Sri Lanka, Oman A were placed in Group A with Sri Lanka A, Bangladesh A and Afghanistan A.

Oman A began their campaign on July 13 against Afghanistan A with a defeat as they went down by 72 runs.

Chasing a target of 268 to win after Afghanistan A scored 267/8. Oman A were dismissed for 195 in 40.3 overs with Ayaan Khan top-scoring with 47.

In the next game, Bangladesh A cruised to an eight-wicket win. Oman A were all out for 126 in 46 overs with Ayaan, again, the top run-getter with 26. Bangladesh A raced to win in 17 overs scoring 130/2.

And in the concluding group match, Oman A had a game to forget as they were bundled out for a paltry 42 in 17.1 overs against the hosts, who batted first and hammered 259/8. It was the second ever lowest List A score of Oman.

Ayaan emerged as team’s top scorer with 74 runs from three matches followed by Shoaib Khan (70). Both the batters also had an excellent tour to Zimbabwe. In bowling, captain Aqib Ilyas picked a total of eight wickets with best figures of 4/58 against Sri Lanka A.

The Sri Lanka tour gave Oman List A debuts for Abdul Rauf, Shubo Pal and Muhammad Bilal Shah, who were called up for their maiden national team tour.

Among the seniors rested for the tour were regular skipper Zeeshan Maqsood, who is recovering from a hamstring injury that kept him out of the last two matches at the Qualifier in Zimbabwe. Also missing were pacer Bilal Khan, all-rounder Sandeep Goud, wicketkeeper Naseem Khushi and all-rounder Mohammed Nadeem. All five were part of the team in Zimbabwe.

Mendis said: “In Sri Lanka, our senior players, who are semi-professionals, looked to be exhausted. They are expected to adjust to different conditions but the team as a whole misfired. The good thing is that during the past few months, we have understood our strengths and weaknesses. We will try to work on it.”

He added: “We have had an exceptional last few years leading to the ICC ODI World Cup Qualifier, having finished second in the ICC World Cricket League 2. We put on a solid performance in the World Cricket League 2, finishing second among seven teams with 21 wins in 36 matches across four years.”

The former Sri Lanka Test captain, added: “We now have to gear up for the next FTP (Future Tours Programme) that will be the ICC Cricket World League 2, starting from May 2024 for another three years with seven other strong nations – Canada, Namibia, Nepal, Netherlands, Scotland, UAE, and USA. We have to get a good bench strength and the focus has to be on newcomers who could serve Oman with passion and pride. It is going to be another long and tough cycle and at Oman Cricket we will be committed to provide more opportunities for talented newcomers.”