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World Cup Qualifier: Ireland suffer shock loss to Oman, Sri Lanka start strongly against UAE

Andrew Balbirnie of Ireland (left) and Paul Stirling

Kashyap Prajapati led a superb run chase as Oman earned a shock five-wicket victory over Ireland in their opening World Cup Qualifier while Sri Lanka started their campaign by routing UAE in Zimbabwe.

Oman produced the first shock at the World Cup Qualifiers in Zimbabwe when they beat Ireland by five wicket while Sri Lanka thumped UAE.

Oman triumph in thriller against Ireland

George Dockrell's unbeaten 91 helped Ireland to 281 for seven but Kashyap Prajapati's 72 was added to by Zeeshan Maqsood (59), Aqib Ilyas (52) and Muhammad Nadeem (46 not out) as Oman got home with 11 balls to spare.
Having opted to bowl, Oman produced a quickfire double breakthrough when both Irish openers fell in successive deliveries, Paul Stirling (23) pulling to mid-wicket before Andy McBrine (20) chipped to mid-off.
Harry Tector and Andy Balbirnie were tasked with the rebuild and while Tector survived a let-off on four when he almost played on to his stumps, Ireland's skipper was not so fortunate as he edged behind to depart for seven.
Lorcan Tucker's cameo ended on 26 from 18 balls when he was clean bowled by a beauty from Ayaan Khan and Oman's bowlers kept the pressure on, Tector's cut to the point fence in the 33rd over ending a 43-ball wait for a boundary.
The in-form Tector, who made an unbeaten 149 in a warm-up win over USA, fell for 52 on this occasion as he was caught at long-on but Dockrell navigated the death overs and ended the innings in style by clearing the ropes to finish unbeaten on a career-best 91 from 89 deliveries.
Aqib Ilyas injected momentum into the reply, striking three consecutive boundaries in the seventh over as Oman recovered from the early loss of Jatinder Singh (1).
The second-wicket stand was worth 94 when Aqib fell to Dockrell for 52, which brought Oman's captain to the crease alongside Kashyap Prajapati.
They each made half-centuries, Kashyap excelling with a 74-ball 72 and Zeeshan 59, but Josh Little removed both to keep Irish hopes alive.
The final 10 overs arrived with Oman requiring 51 and though Ayaan Khan fell for a run-a-ball 21, Mohammad Nadeem and Shoaib Khan (19 not out) completed the job.
Sri Lanka rack up huge total to thump UAE
Four batters made half-centuries in the Sri Lanka's total of 355-6, which proved too many for UAE to chase as Wanindu Hasaranga (6-24) claimed his maiden ODI five-wicket haul in reply.
The 1996 World Cup winners were put in upon losing the toss and openers Dimuth Karunaratne and Pathum Nissanka made a steady start, taking the score to 58 without loss after the powerplay.
Karunaratne was first to bring up his half-century but he soon fell for 52 when trapped in front by Aayan Afzal Khan, while Nissanka (57) followed suit shortly after raising his bat as he chopped on to his stumps.
Kusal Mendis and Sadeera Samarawickrama continued the momentum, the former passing 50 from 42 deliveries before hitting the accelerator with three consecutive boundaries in the 36th over.
Mendis fell for 78 and Samarawickrama was run out for a 64-ball 73 but Charith Asalanka was on hand to provide a late assault.
The first two sixes of the innings came amid a flurry of boundaries as Sri Lanka added 60 from the final four overs, Asalanka finishing unbeaten on 48 from 23 deliveries.
UAE made a confident start to the reply but lost Rohan Mustafa (12) with the score on 35 midway through the sixth over before Hasaranga seized control.
Muhammad Waseem was dropped on 20 but there was no escape when he was on 39, Asalanka taking a memorable flying catch on the deep square leg boundary.
Basil Hameed fell victim to a Hasaranga googly three balls later and Asif Khan (8) also fell lbw in the spinner's next over, with UAE on 120 for five at the halfway stage.
Sri Lanka's spinners continued to excel, Maheesh Theekshana opening his account for the Qualifier before Hasaranga returned to wrap up the innings in successive deliveries.
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