Oman women's national cricket team

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Oman
Flag of Oman.svg
Flag of Oman
Association Oman Cricket
Personnel
CaptainPriyanka Mendonca
CoachDamith Warusavithana
International Cricket Council
ICC status Associate member (2014)
Affiliate member (2000)
ICC region Asia
ICC RankingsCurrent [1] Best-ever
WT20I 41st 34th (6 Feb 2019)
Women's international cricket
First internationalv. Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur; 3 July 2009
Women's Twenty20 Internationals
First WT20Iv. Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar at West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Doha; 17 January 2020
Last WT20Iv. Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China at Selangor Turf Club, Seri Kembangan; 13 February 2024
WT20IsPlayedWon/Lost
Total [2] 21 7/13
(0 ties, 1 no result)
This year [3] 3 0/3
(0 ties, 0 no results)
As of 13 February 2024

The Oman women's national cricket team represents the country of Oman in international women's cricket. The team is organised by Oman Cricket, which has been a member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) since 2000.

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Oman made its international debut at the 2009 ACC Women's Twenty20 Championship in Malaysia. [4] The team won only a single match in the group stage, against Kuwait, [5] and were eventually ranked tenth after losing to Bhutan in the ninth-place play-off. [6] At the tournament's 2011 edition, hosted by Kuwait, Oman failed to win a game. [7] In December 2014, Oman hosted the inaugural edition of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Women's Twenty20 Championship, which was also contested by Kuwait, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. [8] [9] The team placed third at the tournament, ahead of Kuwait, and finished in the same position at the following year's tournament, which was held in Qatar. [10]

In April 2018, the ICC granted full Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between Oman women and another international side after 1 July 2018 will be a full WT20I. [11] Oman played their first matches with WT20I status in January 2020 during a triangular series against Qatar and Kuwait, which was held in Doha. [12]

Records and statistics

International Match Summary — Oman Women [13]

Last updated 13 February 2024

Playing Record
FormatMWLTNRInaugural Match
Twenty20 Internationals217130117 January 2020

Twenty20 International

T20I record versus other nations [13]

Records complete to T20I #1771. Last updated 13 February 2024.

OpponentMWLTNRFirst matchFirst win
ICC Associate members
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 1100020 March 202220 March 2022
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 1010013 February 2024
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 404004 February 2020
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1010010 February 2024
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 4220017 January 202019 January 2020
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 1010022 June 2022
Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 4310017 January 202017 January 2020
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia 1100021 March 202221 March 2022
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 1010020 June 2022
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 3020122 March 202222 March 2022

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