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The UAE Cricket Team vs Oman National Cricket Team match scorecard tells a gripping Gulf tale of neighborly pride, explosive T20 battles, and evolving dominance. From Oman’s 2002 debut humiliation to nail-biting qualifier upsets and recent thrillers, this rivalry blends raw aggression, tactical chess, and fan-fueled emotion like no other in associate cricket.
Latest Matches
| Tournament | Venue | Date | Toss | UAE Score | Oman Score | Result | Series | Player of the Match |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gulf Cricket T20I Championship | West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Doha | Nov 16, 2025 | Oman (field) | 154/6 (20) | 155/8 (20) | Oman won by 2 wickets | Bilateral T20I | N/A |
| ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier | Al Amerat Cricket Ground, Oman | Oct 13, 2025 | UAE (bat) | 112/7 (20) | 113/5 (19.4) | Oman won by 5 wickets | T20I Qualifier | N/A |
| Men’s T20 Asia Cup | Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi | Sep 15, 2025 | UAE (bat) | 172/5 (20) | 130/10 (18.4) | UAE won by 42 runs | Asia Cup Group A | Alishan Sharafu (UAE) |
| Gulf Cricket T20I Championship | ICC Academy, Dubai | Dec 15, 2024 | UAE (bat) | 157/7 (20) | 133/8 (20) | UAE won by 24 runs | Bilateral T20I | N/A |
| ACC Men’s T20 Emerging Teams Asia Cup | Al Amerat Cricket Ground, Oman | Oct 19, 2024 | Oman (bat) | 151/6 (19.1) | 150/8 (20) | UAE won by 4 wickets | Emerging Asia Cup Group B | N/A |
| ACC Men’s Premier Cup | Al Amerat Cricket Ground, Oman | Apr 21, 2024 | UAE (bat) | 204/4 (20) | 149/9 (20) | UAE won by 55 runs | T20I | N/A |
| ACC Men’s Premier Cup | Al Amerat Cricket Ground, Oman | Apr 15, 2024 | UAE (bat) | 142/5 (20) | 147/1 (17.3) | Oman won by 9 wickets | T20I | N/A |
| Gulf Cricket T20I Championship | West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Doha | Sep 23, 2023 | UAE (bat) | 163/5 (20) | 164/5 (19.2) | Oman won by 5 wickets | Bilateral T20I | N/A |
| Gulf Cricket T20I Championship | West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Doha | Sep 16, 2023 | Oman (bat) | 191/4 (20) | 169/7 (20) | UAE won by 22 runs | Bilateral T20I | N/A |
| ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier | Bulawayo Athletic Club, Bulawayo | Jun 21, 2023 | UAE (bat) | 227/8 (50) | 228/5 (46) | Oman won by 5 wickets | ODI Qualifier Group A | Bilal Khan (Oman) |
| ACC Men’s Premier Cup | Mulpani Cricket Ground, Kathmandu | Apr 29, 2023 | Oman (bat) | 152/10 (41.5) | 236/10 (50) | Oman won by 84 runs | ODI Semi-Final | Zeeshan Maqsood (Oman) |
| ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 | Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai | Mar 9, 2022 | UAE (bat) | 213/10 (47.5) | 201/10 (49.2) | UAE won by 12 runs | ODI | N/A |
| ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 | Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai | Mar 5, 2022 | Oman (bat) | 172/9 (42.6) | 225/10 (50) | UAE won by 4 wickets (DLS method) | ODI | Ahmed Raza (UAE) |
| Oman Quadrangular T20I Series | Al Amerat Cricket Ground, Oman | Feb 14, 2022 | UAE (bat) | 164/8 (20) | 165/3 (19.3) | Oman won by 7 wickets | T20I | N/A |
| ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Qualifier | Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi | Oct 18, 2019 | UAE (bat) | 108/9 (20) | 109/3 (18.2) | Oman won by 7 wickets | T20I Qualifier | Fayyaz Butt (Oman) |
Format-Wise Quick Breakdown Table
| Format | Matches Played | UAE Wins | Oman Wins | Ties/No Result | Notes & Standout Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T20Is | 9–11 | 5–6 | 4–5 | 0 | Almost even; UAE 3–2 in last 5. UAE strong batting first, Oman deadly chasers. |
| ODIs | 8–10 | 3 | 6–7 | 1 tie + few NR | Oman dominates; big wins like 84-run (2023 semi-final). UAE improving in recent qualifiers. |
| Combined | ~19–20 | 8–9 | 10–11 | Rare | Super competitive—momentum swings every series! |
Top Player Performances: UAE vs Oman Head-to-Head (T20Is + ODIs)
| Rank | Player | Team | Role | Matches vs Opp | Runs Scored | Batting Avg | Highest Score | Wickets Taken | Bowling Avg | Best Bowling | Notable Highlights & Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Muhammad Waseem | UAE | Batter/All-rounder | 9+ | 300+ (est. high) | ~40+ | 69 (Asia Cup 2025) | Few | – | – | Captain & consistent aggressor; 69 off 54 in big 42-run win (2025); powers UAE totals. |
| 2 | Bilal Khan | OMA | Bowler | 8+ | Low | – | – | 8+ (top in ODIs) | ~20-25 | Strong figures | Death-over specialist; dismantled UAE lineups multiple times; key in Oman’s ODI dominance. |
| 3 | Alishan Sharafu | UAE | Batter | 5+ | 150+ | High | 51 (Asia Cup 2025) | – | – | – | Match-winner; POTM in 2025 Asia Cup (51 off 38); anchors & accelerates brilliantly. |
| 4 | Basil Hameed | UAE | All-rounder | 10+ | Decent | – | – | 14-18 (high) | ~18-20 | Excellent | Versatile; wickets + runs; strong in middle overs for UAE. |
| 5 | Zeeshan Maqsood | OMA | All-rounder | 8+ | High (ODIs) | ~50+ | Solid | Few | – | – | ODI star; big contributions in wins like 84-run semi-final (2023). |
| 6 | Aqib Ilyas | OMA | Batter/All-rounder | Multiple | High | ~70+ (T20) | Strong | Decent | – | – | Explosive opener; high averages in T20 clashes. |
| 7 | Junaid Siddique | UAE | Bowler | Recent | – | – | – | 4+ (notable) | Good | Impressive | Swing & control; key spells in Asia Cup wins. |
| 8 | Zahoor Khan | UAE | Bowler | 7+ | – | – | – | 7+ (ODIs) | Solid | – | Consistent pacer; vital in UAE’s bowling attacks. |
| 9 | Aryan Bisht / others | OMA | Batter | Recent | Decent | – | 24+ | – | – | – | Emerging talents; contribute in chases. |
| 10 | Nadeem Khan | OMA | All-rounder | Recent | – | – | – | POTM (2025 qualifier) | – | – | All-round impact; won matches with bat/ball. |
The Gulf Neighbors Clash Begins
In the sweltering heat of Singapore, July 10, 2002, marked the dawn of a fierce Gulf rivalry as UAE faced Oman in the ACC Trophy group stage. This was Oman’s international debut, a bold step for the newcomers against a more seasoned UAE side. Fans from both nations, though sparse, buzzed with anticipation—Omanis hopeful for a miracle, Emiratis confident in their edge. The match, reduced to 38 overs due to rain, saw UAE bat first and build steadily.
Khurram Khan’s gritty 76 anchored their 196/8, showcasing tactical patience on a tricky pitch. Oman, under pressure, crumbled to 58 all out in 22.3 overs. Ahmed Nadeem’s fiery 4/17 dismantled their batting, a moment of pure aggression that set the tone for future battles. No big chases here, but UAE’s dominance highlighted emerging talents. Emotions ran high; Oman’s heartbreak fueled their resolve, while UAE celebrated a 138-run thrashing. This clash ignited tensions, with player rivalries budding early—think bowlers staring down batsmen. Tactics? UAE’s spin-heavy attack exploited Oman’s inexperience. Records broken? Nadeem’s spell remains a benchmark for debut demolitions.
| Key Stats & Moments | UAE | Oman | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Highest Score | Khurram Khan: 76 (71 balls) | Rakesh Sharma: 15 | Khan’s knock built foundation amid rain delays |
| Best Bowling | Ahmed Nadeem: 4/17 (8 overs) | Ameet Sampat: 3/38 | Nadeem’s swing terrorized Oman’s top order |
| Key Partnership | Khan & Asim Saeed: 85 runs | None over 20 | UAE’s stand turned the game |
| Total Runs | 196/8 (38 overs) | 58 all out (22.3 overs) | Lowest total in early rivalry clashes |
| Fan Emotion Peak | Jubilant UAE supporters chant victory | Omani disappointment sparks future fire | Aggressive fielding led to heated exchanges |
| Tactical Win | Spin exploitation on damp wicket | Inexperienced batting collapse | Debut pressure moments defined Oman’s growth |
Early Sparks and Associate Struggles
The early 2000s were tough for both sides in the associate world, but the rivalry heated up quickly after Oman’s 2002 debut thrashing. By 2004, Oman had grown sharper, reaching the ACC Trophy final in Kuala Lumpur against UAE. UAE batted first, posting a commanding 290/6 thanks to Arshad Ali’s steady 88 and swing from the likes of Ali Asad. Oman fought back with Hemin Desai’s aggressive 91, but fell short by 94 runs—UAE’s disciplined bowling, led by Zahid Shah’s 3 wickets, sealed it. Emotions boiled over; Omani fans felt robbed of a breakthrough, while UAE players celebrated another title. Aggression showed in heated stares during Oman’s chase. Tactics shifted: UAE leaned on seam movement, Oman on bold counter-attacks.
Fast forward to 2006 ACC Trophy in Kuala Lumpur, Oman finally turned the tables in the group stage, but UAE dominated overall en route to another crown. These clashes highlighted Oman’s rapid rise from minnows to contenders, with players like Desai emerging as thorns. Pressure mounted—close calls built resentment, fan chants grew louder across Gulf venues. No massive chases yet, but standouts like Desai’s knocks hinted at future fireworks. UAE’s experience edged it, but Oman’s grit promised more battles ahead.
| Key Stats & Moments (2004-2006 Era) | UAE | Oman | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Highest Score | Arshad Ali: 88 (2004 final) | Hemin Desai: 91 (2004 final) | Desai’s fiery knock nearly sparked Oman’s upset |
| Best Bowling | Zahid Shah: 3 wickets (2004) | Various (limited impact) | UAE’s seamers exploited conditions |
| Key Partnership | Arshad Ali & others: Built 290/6 | Desai-led fightback | Oman’s resilience in defeat |
| Total Runs (Notable) | 290/6 (2004 final) | 196 all out (94-run loss) | UAE’s dominance in finals |
| Fan Emotion Peak | Jubilant celebrations post-title | Frustration fuels growth | Heated exchanges on field |
| Tactical Win | Seam & discipline | Aggressive batting intent | Oman’s learning curve sharpens rivalry |
| Interesting Record | UAE’s consecutive ACC wins | Oman’s first final appearance | Marked shift from debutants to finalists |
Rising Heat in Qualifiers
As the 2010s rolled in, the UAE-Oman rivalry shifted into high gear during high-stakes qualifiers for T20 World Cups and Asia Cups. These weren’t just games; they were battles for global spots, with pressure cranking up every delivery. In the 2018 Asia Cup Qualifiers in Kuala Lumpur, UAE posted 208/8, powered by Ashfaq Ahmed’s explosive knocks and Muhammad Boota’s finishing. Oman chased valiantly but fell 13 runs short at 195 all out—close enough to sting. Emotions flared: UAE players pumped fists in relief, while Omani batsmen walked off heads down, vowing revenge.
Then came the 2019 T20 World Cup Qualifier in Abu Dhabi, a home heartbreak for UAE. Batting first, they limped to 108/9 on a tricky pitch. Oman’s bowlers, led by Fayyaz Butt’s fiery 3/16 (including a hat-trick burst), ripped through the top order. Aqib Ilyas anchored the chase with an unbeaten 45*, guiding Oman to 109/3 in 18.2 overs for a 7-wicket win. Fans erupted—Omanis danced in the stands, UAE supporters stunned silent. Aggression peaked with Butt’s stare-downs and sharp sledging. Tactics? Oman exploited swing and pace early, while UAE struggled with spin. These clashes marked Oman’s surge as equals, turning neighborly rivalry into fierce competition. No easy chases, but nail-biters that built unbreakable tension ahead of bigger stages.
| Key Stats & Moments (2010s Qualifiers Era) | UAE | Oman | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Highest Score | Ashfaq Ahmed / Boota contributions (2018) | Aqib Ilyas: 45* (2019) | Ilyas’ calm chase heroics in hostile conditions |
| Best Bowling | Various seam support | Fayyaz Butt: 3/16 (2019, incl. hat-trick burst) | Butt’s devastating 4-ball spell changed the game |
| Key Partnership | Middle-order rebuilds | Ilyas & chase partners | Oman’s unbroken stand sealed upset victory |
| Total Runs (Notable) | 208/8 (2018 Asia Cup Qual) | 109/3 chasing 109 (2019 WC Qual) | Low-scoring thriller with massive stakes |
| Fan Emotion Peak | Relief after narrow defend | Jubilant celebrations post-upset | Heated on-field exchanges, crowd roars |
| Tactical Win | High totals with aggression | Pace & swing exploitation | Oman’s debut qualifier dominance shifts power |
| Interesting Record | UAE’s home loss in 2019 | First major qualifier win over UAE | Marked Oman’s rise from underdogs to threats |
Defining T20 Duels
T20 cricket turned the UAE-Oman rivalry into pure fireworks from 2020 onward, with high-octane clashes in Gulf T20 Championship, ACC events, and qualifiers packing drama, big hits, and tight finishes. In the 2023 Gulf T20I Championship final in Doha, Oman posted 164/5, led by Kashyap Prajapati’s explosive knocks and Zeeshan Maqsood’s finishing. UAE chased down 163/5 in 20 overs for a thrilling win—Mohammad Waseem’s aggressive captaincy and late cameos sealed it. Fans roared; Omani supporters left gutted after a near-miss.
The 2024 ACC Men’s T20I Premier Cup final saw UAE dominate, smashing 204/4 with Waseem’s power-hitting before bowling Oman out for 149—55-run victory amid heated celebrations. Pressure peaked in the 2025 Asia Cup Group match at Abu Dhabi: UAE set 172/5 (Waseem 69, Sharafu 51), then restricted Oman to 130 all out—42-run win that showcased UAE’s all-round edge.
But Oman struck back hard in the 2025 T20 World Cup Asia & EAP Qualifier Super Six at Al Amerat. UAE managed only 112/7 on a tricky pitch. Oman chased 113/5 with two balls left, thanks to Nadeem Khan’s unbeaten 30 off 16 (including clutch sixes) under lights. Crowd erupted—Omani pride soared, UAE stunned. These duels highlighted T20’s essence: explosive batting, death-over heroics, and raw aggression. Tactics evolved—UAE favored big totals and pace, Oman thrived on spin and calm chases. Rivalry now balanced, every ball electric.
| Key Stats & Moments (2020s T20 Era) | UAE | Oman | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Highest Score | Muhammad Waseem: 69 (2025 Asia Cup) | Kashyap Prajapati contributions (2023 final) | Waseem’s power anchors UAE’s big totals |
| Best Bowling | Various (e.g., 4 wickets in 2024 final) | Fayyaz Butt / spin attacks | Nadeem Khan’s all-round heroics in 2025 Qualifier |
| Key Partnership | Waseem & Sharafu: 88+ (2025) | Nadeem Khan chase stand (2025) | Unbroken pressure partnerships define thrillers |
| Total Runs (Notable) | 204/4 (2024 Premier Cup final) | 164/5 (2023 Gulf final) | High-scoring epics and low-pressure chases |
| Fan Emotion Peak | Explosive celebrations in wins | Jubilant home upsets, heartbreak in losses | Sledging, fist-pumps, roaring Gulf crowds |
| Tactical Win | Aggressive batting & death bowling | Clutch chasing & spin control | Oman’s 2025 Qualifier chase shifts momentum |
| Interesting Record | Multiple finals dominance | First major qualifier thriller win (2025) | Balanced head-to-head in recent years |
Aggression Unleashed: Key Rivalries Within
Beneath the surface of UAE vs Oman clashes lies raw, personal fire that elevates these games beyond stats. Muhammad Waseem, UAE’s explosive captain, often locks eyes with Oman’s bowlers, his aggressive strokeplay—think thunderous sixes and quick singles—drawing stares and sharp words. In 2025 Asia Cup battles, Waseem’s 69 off rapid balls showcased his no-fear approach, charging down the track and forcing Omani pacers into defensive lines. Oman’s Aqib Ilyas counters with calm menace; his unbeaten knocks in qualifiers carry a mischievous edge, taunting UAE fielders with cheeky singles and big hits under pressure.
Fayyaz Butt’s fiery spells spark on-field tension—his hat-trick bursts in 2019 left UAE reeling, with heated exchanges following aggressive bouncers. Zeeshan Maqsood’s all-round grit adds verbal spice during tight overs, while UAE’s spinners sledge back. These rivalries fuel fan frenzy: Gulf crowds chant louder, social media erupts with memes of stare-downs, and players admit post-match that neighborly pride turns every delivery into a personal duel. Aggression isn’t just sledging; it’s Waseem’s power vs Ilyas’ composure, Butt’s swing vs UAE top order—moments that make hearts race and rivalries unforgettable. Tactics? UAE pushes boundaries with intent, Oman thrives on calculated retaliation. This inner fire keeps the Gulf derby electric.
| Key Stats & Moments (Player Rivalries Era) | UAE Standout | Oman Standout | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Highest Aggressive Score | Muhammad Waseem: 69 (2025 Asia Cup) | Aqib Ilyas: 45* (2019 Qualifier), 80* in other clashes | Waseem’s record-breaking aggression breaks records |
| Best Bowling Aggression | Various pacers | Fayyaz Butt: 3/16 (2019, hat-trick burst) | Butt’s fiery 4-ball spell with stare-downs |
| Key Confrontation | Waseem charging bowlers | Ilyas’ mischievous taunts & calm finishes | Personal duels in death overs |
| Fan Emotion Peak | Fist-pumps & crowd roars for Waseem | Jubilant dances after Ilyas/Butt heroics | Heated exchanges, social media firestorms |
| Tactical Edge | Power-hitting & intent sledging | Calculated retaliation & swing attacks | Aggression shifts momentum in thrillers |
| Interesting Record | Waseem’s fastest aggressive knocks | Butt’s debut demolition vibes | Rivalries marked by personal pride battles |
| Sledging/Intensity Moment | On-field stares after big sixes | Post-wicket celebrations with words | Turns games into emotional wars |
Records, Heartbreaks, and What’s Next
Across two decades, UAE vs Oman has delivered unforgettable records and crushing heartbreaks that define Gulf cricket. UAE boasts standout highs like Muhammad Waseem’s explosive 69 in the 2025 Asia Cup and Junaid Siddique’s match-turning 4/23 that sealed a 42-run win. Oman’s gems include Aqib Ilyas’ calm masterclasses, Fayyaz Butt’s hat-trick bursts, and Nadeem Khan’s clutch unbeaten knocks in chases. Head-to-head in T20Is hovers near even—UAE edges with 5-4 or 6-4 wins depending on counts, but Oman owns memorable upsets like the 2025 T20WC Qualifier thriller where they chased 113 with balls to spare, leaving UAE shell-shocked at home.
Heartbreaks sting deep: UAE’s 2019 qualifier collapse, Oman’s near-miss finals, low totals like 58 all out early on, or collapsing under pressure in big chases. Records shine—highest T20 totals around 200+, best bowling spells dismantling lineups, key partnerships building momentum. Fan scars run deep, from jubilant dances to silent despair, fueling endless debates. What’s next? With T20 World Cup 2026 looming and qualifiers intensifying, expect fiercer battles. UAE’s power-hitting vs Oman’s spin and chase composure could tip scales. One thing’s certain: this rivalry won’t fade—more fireworks, more records, more raw emotion await in the Gulf spotlight.
| Key Stats & Moments (All-Time Records & Heartbreaks) | UAE | Oman | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Highest Individual Score | Muhammad Waseem: 69 (2025 Asia Cup) | Aqib Ilyas: 90 (various clashes) | Waseem’s power sets benchmarks; Ilyas’ consistency haunts UAE |
| Best Bowling Figures | Junaid Siddique: 4/23 (2025 Asia Cup) | Fayyaz Butt: 3/16 (2019 Qualifier, hat-trick burst) | Siddique’s spell crushes; Butt’s aggression iconic |
| Key Partnership / Chase Heroics | Waseem & Sharafu stands (2025) | Nadeem Khan: Unbeaten chase hero (2025 Qualifier) | Clutch partnerships turn heartbreak to triumph |
| Notable Total / Lowest | 204/4 (2024 Premier Cup) | 58 all out (2002 debut) | Highs showcase growth; lows fuel motivation |
| Fan Emotion Peak | Jubilation in dominant wins | Ecstatic upsets, crushing qualifier losses | Gulf crowds erupt—pride, tears, endless passion |
| Tactical Record Edge | Power batting & death bowling | Spin control & calm chases | Balanced rivalry: UAE attacks, Oman retaliates |
| Interesting All-Time Record | Slight edge in T20Is (5-4/6-4) | Multiple qualifier upsets | Near-even head-to-head keeps every match electric |
| Heartbreak Moment | 2019 home qualifier loss | Near-miss finals & collapses | Scars drive future fire |
Conclusion
UAE vs Oman endures as one of associate cricket’s fiercest rivalries, balanced head-to-head with heartbreaks and heroics etched in every scorecard. As T20 World Cup dreams loom, expect more fireworks—Waseem’s power clashing with Oman’s composure. The Gulf neighbors’ saga isn’t over; it’s just heating up for the next epic chapter.
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