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Match report: Starc cramps up as Australia looks to England clash
Mitchell Starc may not play against England on Sunday after leaving the field during Australia’s Twenty20 World Cup victory in their opening game against Oman at Kensington Oval, Barbados.
Australia’s strike bowler favoured his left calf after delivering the first ball of his fourth over and sat out the remainder of the match as Australia went on to win by 39 runs on Thursday.
Marcus Stoinis was player of the match, turning the game with a brilliant 66 from 35 balls, including five sixes, as Australia struggled on the slow, dry surface. Stoinis then claimed three wickets as Oman struggled to 9-125 in reply to Australia’s 5-164.
Captain Mitchell Marsh said Starc had suffered cramp. Australia don’t need to play him on Sunday against England. Australia and England are the only two Test nations in their group and both are expected to go through to the Super Eight stage of the tournament ahead of Oman, Namibia and Scotland.
Australia lose Starc in easy win over Oman
Australia have won their opening match of the Twenty20 World Cup, beating Oman by 39 runs, but will be worried about the fitness of Mitchell Starc. The opening bowler left the field after the first ball of his fourth over favouring his left calf. Initial reports claimed he was suffering cramp.
Oman lost another wicket
A low catch on the boundary by David Warner dismissed Shakeel Ahmed for 11, giving Nathan Ellis his second wicket with three balls remaining in the match.
Oman: 9/123 from 19.3 overs
Magic catch from Tim David
Tim David has taken a wonderful boundary catch with Australia on the verge of winning their opening match of the Twenty20 World Cup. David took the ball running towards the boundary, threw the ball in the air as he ran over the rope, and caught it after stepping back into the field of play. He sent Mehran on his way for 27 in 16 balls.
Oman: 8-121 off 19 overs
Oman reach 100 after late order resistance
Some late order hitting from Oman has enabled them to reach three figures after collapsing to 6-57. Ayaan Khan (36 in 30 balls) and Mehran Khan (27 not out in 15 balls) both hit two sixes, scoring at better than a run a ball.
Oman: 7/109 from 18 overs
Zampa claims second wicket
Adam Zampa claimed his revenge after being hit by two sixes in four balls when Ayaan Khan (36 in 30 balls) attempted a third in the over and skied the ball, offering a simple catch to Josh Hazlewood.
Oman: 7/89 from 16 overs
Starc leaves field after onfield treatment
Mitchell Starc required onfield treatment after struggling in his following through with the first ball of his fourth over, which was a wide. Starc appeared to favour his left calf and left the field after being attended by the medical staff, with Glenn Maxwell finishing his over. It may have been only cramp but the Australians were taking no chances.
Zampa joins the party with first wicket
Adam Zampa became the fourth Australian bowler to claim a wicket as Oman continued to crumble. Shoaib Khan (0 in 4 balls) played all over a full delivery to be bowled.
Oman: 6-57 from 13 overs.
Starc claims another wicket as Oman continue to crumble
Oman continued to reinforce their minnow status with a sustained batting collapse as Mitchell Starc thought he had two wickets in as many balls. Khalid Kail (8 in 12 balls) slashed a catch to deep point but a successful lbw appeal next ball was overturned on review.
Oman: 5-56 off 12 overs