Oman and Scotland will take on each other in the 10th match of the T20 World Cup on Thursday at the Al Amerat Cricket Ground.
Scotland is at the top of Group B with two wins from two matches whereas Oman is in second place with one win and as many losses.
We take a look at Match Prediction on the basis of current form, stats, head-to-head battle, players to look out for in the upcoming match.
Current form for Oman: L W L W L
Oman won their opening match against Bangladesh by 10 wickets but went on to lose against Bangladesh by 26 runs. Thus, the hosts will look to bounce back stronger and it will be a must-win for them against Scotland if they are to qualify for the Super 12s.
Current form for Scotland: L W W W W
Scotland has been the most impressive team of Group B as they have come up with collective performances. The Kyle Coetzer-led team will aim to continue their good show and they look all set to qualify for the Super 12s as they have an impressive NRR.
Head to Head: Matches – 5, Won by Scotland – 5, Won by Oman – 0.
Scotland clearly holds their wood on Oman in the head-to-head battle.
Players to look out for: Kyle Coetzer, Chris Greaves, Matt Watt, George Munsey, and Bradley Wheal will hold the key for Scotland.
Zeeshan Maqsood, Jitender Singh, Agib Illyas, and Bilal Khan will hold the key for the hosts.
Match Prediction: Scotland will enter the contest as red-hot favorites against Oman.
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