Australia concluded what has been a disastrous T20 World Cup 2026 campaign with a clinical nine-wicket thrashing of Oman in their final group fixture on February 20. Entering the match with only pride at stake following a shocking early exit—triggered by consecutive losses to Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka, the 2021 champions finally found their rhythm in this inconsequential outing.
Australia bulldoze Oman by 9 wickets
Seasoned leg-spinner Adam Zampa spearheaded the bowling effort, claiming 4/21 as the Australian attack fired in unison to bundle out Oman for just 104 in 16.2 overs. Zampa’s precision in the middle overs, combined with two wickets apiece from Xavier Bartlett and Glenn Maxwell, ensured that Oman never found any momentum after losing a wicket on the very first ball of the match.
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Mitchell Marsh goes berserk with the bat
The chase was a display of sheer aggression as skipper Mitchell Marsh and Travis Head made quick work of the modest target. Marsh blazed an unbeaten 64 off just 33 balls, while Head provided a brisk 32 off 19 deliveries. Together, they powered Australia to 108/1 in only 9.4 overs, marking the joint-fastest chase in T20 World Cup history for a total exceeding 100 runs.
While the scorecard showed total dominance, with Marsh striking seven fours and four sixes in a rollicking 93-run partnership with Head, the result served as little more than a hollow consolation.
Adam Zampa runs riot with four-fer
Australia’s veteran leg-spinner Adam Zampa spearheaded the bowling attack with masterful figures of 4/21, leading a collective effort that saw Oman collapse for 104 in just 16.2 overs. Support came from Xavier Bartlett and Glenn Maxwell, who each claimed two wickets, while Marcus Stoinis and Nathan Ellis chipped in to ensure Oman never found their footing. Wasim Ali provided the only significant resistance for the underdog side, top-scoring with a resilient 32 off 33 balls.
The tone was set on the very first delivery of the match. Despite being already eliminated from the Super 8s, Australia showed no signs of complacency as Bartlett produced a sharp, incoming delivery that shattered Aamir Kaleem’s stumps for a golden duck. Oman attempted to counter-attack early; Karan Sonavale struck a boundary off Bartlett, and captain Jatinder Singh took on Stoinis and Bartlett to find the fence. However, poor footwork proved costly for the Oman top order, as Ellis and Bartlett both capitalized on loose shots to leave Oman reeling at 39/3 within the first five overs.
Glenn Maxwell also played a key role in the squeeze, making up for an earlier dropped catch at slip by picking up two quick wickets, including the anchor Wasim Ali. Zampa then polished off the tail, taking two wickets in consecutive balls to finish the innings. While Oman showed flashes of spirit, they were ultimately overwhelmed by the skill and discipline of an Australian side determined to end a disappointing tournament on their own terms.


