Oman has invited Mumbai to play T20 cricket before the World Cup

Oman Cricket has invited the Mumbai team to play five or six T20 matches before the upcoming T20 World Cup. Oman Cricket (OC) chief Pankaj Khimji will attend the T20 World Cup in October-November to provide some practice matches for the Oman national team. Duleep Mendis, chief executive officer of Oman Cricket (CEO), has been informed that Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) secretary Sanjay Nayak has been invited and the MCA has accepted the offer, which was confirmed by a former Sri Lankan team. Captain Mendes.

He said the team will travel to Oman from Mumbai. MCA officials, who confirmed the tour, said that the Mumbai team will be finalized for the Oman tour after selectors have consulted with coach Amol Majumdar. It is noteworthy that former Indian cricketer and Mumbai team selector Ghulam Parker had worked in Oman for a long time before returning to Mumbai recently.

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Significantly, the Mumbai team will travel to Oman’s Muscat on August 19. This system is considered a win-win agreement for both parties. Oman will get some quality practice matches ahead of the T20 World Cup, while Mumbai will get a chance to play the national team before the Indian home season begins. Oman has qualified for the T20 World Cup and will host six matches of the first round of the World Cup.

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Mumbai had won the Vijay Hazare ODI tournament under Prithvi Shah last year, but they did not perform well in the Mushtaq Ali T20 Tournament. Shah is currently in England and in such a situation, Mumbai needs to find a new leader. Meanwhile, it has been reported that Shreyas Iyer, who is recovering from shoulder surgery, will be in the UAE with the Delhi team to prepare for the IPL.

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