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Oman Cricket has announced the start of the All-Omani T20 tournament, which will be the final event of the 2021-22 cricket season. It will be held from April 4th to April 13th 2022 at the Oman Cricket Academy, with the start time for all matches being 8 pm.
7 teams will compete, namely Oct Ruwi, Oct Muscat, Oct Al Mabela, Oct Al Amerat, Oct Al Hail ‘A’, Oct Al Hail ‘B’ and Oct Seeb. The teams have been split in groups of 2, with 4 teams in Group ‘A’ and 3 in Group ‘B’. A round-robin format will be employed for the league stage before moving to the knockouts on April 10th.
Speaking on the eve of the tournament, Chief Development Officer of Oman Cricket Duleep Mendis said, “It gives me great joy to announce the start of this all-Omani competition. One of our aims at Oman Cricket has always been to build on the successful staging of the T20 World Cup in the Sultanate last year and further cultivate an active interest towards the game of cricket, in the nation’s local residents. In addition, I believe that grassroots cricket is the foundation that holds up the game as a whole in any country. We have already taken multiple steps in ensuring its robust health in Oman and this event is another milestone on that same road. I thank all the players and teams that signed up and wish them the very best of luck”.
Spectators are welcome to watch the games live at the Oman Cricket Academy. Proof of double vaccination against Covid-19 must be displayed on entry.
The groups for the tournament are as follows:
Group A – Oct Ruwi, Oct Muscat, Oct Al Mabela, Oct Al Hail ‘B’
Group B – Oct Al Amerat, Oct Seeb, Oct Al Hail ‘A’
The fixtures are as follows:
April 4th – OCT Ruwi v Oct Muscat (Turf 1) – OCT Al Mabela v Oct Al Hail ‘B’ (Turf 2)
April 5th – OCT Al Amerat v Oct Al Hail ‘A’ (Turf 1) – OCT Al Hail ‘B’ v Oct Muscat (Turf 2)
April 6th – OCT Al Mabela v Oct Muscat (Turf 1) – OCT Seeb v Oct Al Amerat (Turf 2)
April 8th – OCT Al Hail ‘A’ v Oct Seeb (Turf 1) – OCT Ruwi v Oct Al Mabela (Turf 2)
April 9th – OCT Al Hail ‘B’ v Oct Ruwi (Turf 1)
April 10th – Semi-Final 1 (Turf 1) – Eliminator (Turf 2)
April 11th – Semi-Final 2 (Turf 1) – 5th place play-off (Turf 2)
April 13th – Final (Turf1) – 3rd place play-off (Turf 2)
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The Oman Cricket Board, officially known as Oman Cricket, is the governing body for cricket in Oman, headquartered in Muscat. It represents Oman in the International Cricket Council, having achieved affiliate status in 2000 and associate membership in 2014. The board is also a member of the Asian Cricket Council.