Lorcan Tucker's Blazing 94 Powers Ireland to 96-Run Win Over Oman


Lorcan Tucker's unbeaten 94, complemented by Gareth Delany's 56, propelled Ireland to a massive 235/5 against Oman in the T20 World Cup. Tucker, who scored 10 fours and four sixes, stitched a 101-run partnership with Delany, and later added 70 runs with George Dockrell, who smashed 35 off nine balls with five sixes. Ireland's strong batting was followed by a disciplined bowling performance, with Josh Little taking 3/16, as Oman was bowled out for 139 in 18 overs, handing Ireland a 96-run win. Shakeel Ahmed's dream debut! The left-arm spinner's wicked arm-ball, clever variation, and pinpoint accuracy had Ireland reeling at 45/3 in just 5 overs. What a start to his tournament! Kaleem's left-arm spin was causing more trouble for Ireland, but that missed stumping chance might just prove costly! 😬 Tucker's lucky to be alive, and Ireland's gonna make the most of it, no doubt. Controversy already in the game. Lorcan Tucker's brilliant adaptation to the slow surface was the turning point in Ireland's innings! He switched gears, ditching the big hits for clever scoops and paddles, and stitched a 101-run partnership with Gareth Delany. Tucker's ferocious sweep off Kaleem brought up his half-century, marking a milestone as only the second Irish captain to achieve this feat in a men's T20 World Cup. Delany joined the party, unleashing two sixes off Jiten Ramanandi and a 28-ball fifty. The Irish pair's aggression paid off, with Ireland smashing 93 off the last five overs. This dominant display propelled Ireland to 235/5, setting Oman a daunting target. Then from 107 for 3, they slumped to 108 for 5 before Josh Little, the left-arm seamer, picked up the wickets of Ramanandi and Nadeem Khan to inflict further damage. By then, it looked increasingly likely Oman wouldn't even bat their overs. And they didn't, the margin of defeat of 96 runs, much bigger than it seemed when Kaleem set them up in the first half. Aamir Kaleem's sensational powerplay take-down helped Oman get off to a great start, but it was short-lived. Kaleem became the oldest player to score a half-century in men's T20 World Cup history, achieving this feat off just 28 deliveries. However, Ireland's bowlers tightened their grip, and Oman lost wickets in clusters, ultimately being bowled out for 139.