The upcoming clash between United Arab Emirates and Oman in the 5th Match of Group B in the ACC Mens Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025 promises to be a tightly contested T20 battle. Both teams have demonstrated competitive form recently, with Oman showing a slightly more consistent record across their last five fixtures, often relying on their disciplined bowling attack to gain early wickets. UAE, on the other hand, boasts a strong batting lineup with aggressive stroke players who have been impactful in the powerplay overs. Historically, these sides have had balanced encounters with a slight edge to Oman in head-to-head, winning key matches by saluting superior bowling strategies and fielding standards.
Key players on the UAE side include their determined opening batsmen and a crafty spinner, while Oman leverages their versatile all-rounders and pace spearhead to control games. Strategically, UAE is expected to focus on setting or chasing a competitive total through explosive batting upfront, whereas Oman will aim to curtail the run rate with tight bowling in the middle overs and capitalize on any mistakes.
Considering recent form, team balance, and home advantage for UAE at West End Park International Cricket Stadium, the match could tilt either way. Both teams have key match-winners and the conditions might favor the batsmen slightly, but Oman’s bowling depth might provide them a marginal edge in the death overs.
Score Prediction
If the United Arab Emirates bat first on the West End Park International Cricket Stadium pitch, the expected first-innings total is around 155-165 runs. The ground tends to favor stroke makers especially early on, allowing UAE’s dynamic lineup to exploit powerplay overs. Conversely, if Oman takes the crease first, leveraging their solid batting order and ability to steady the innings, a total of 145-155 runs is anticipated. The surface offers good bounce with limited sideways movement, encouraging batsmen to play freely but also providing bowlers some assistance, particularly in the middle overs, to stem runs and make breakthroughs. Both teams have the capability to either set or chase competitive totals, so the final innings score could fluctuate depending on early wickets and batting execution.
West End Park International Cricket Stadium - Pitch Report
The pitch at West End Park International Cricket Stadium is typically a flat track offering consistent bounce with minimal seam movement, favoring batsmen initially. The average first-innings score at this venue in T20 matches hovers around 155 runs, reflecting a balanced contest between bat and ball. Teams chasing here have a decent success rate of approximately 48%, signifying that the pitch remains true throughout the innings. Weather forecast on match day predicts clear skies with moderate temperatures around 28°C and light winds, conducive for batting conditions.
Top performers at this venue include Oman's pacer Khawar Ali who holds the best bowling figures against UAE with a five-wicket haul and UAE’s opener Chirag Suri, who has scored two half-centuries here. Both players have exploited ground conditions well, influencing match outcomes significantly.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Oman’s bowlers to restrict UAE in the middle overs; their varied pace attack has been effective recently.
The powerplay wickets are crucial; bet on the team winning toss to field first given conditions.
Consider wagering on individual batting performances from UAE’s top order, especially their in-form openers.
United Arab Emirates vs Oman - Head to Head Record in T20
| Matches Played | UAE Wins | Oman Wins | Draw/No Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12 | 5 | 6 | 1 |
Team Recent Performance
| Team | Last 5 Matches |
|---|---|
| United Arab Emirates | W, L, W, L, W |
| Oman | W, W, L, W, L |
Players to Watch
Chirag Suri (UAE) has been consistent with the bat, scoring two half-centuries in the last three matches, anchoring the innings with aggressive starts.
Rohan Mustafa (UAE) brings experience and all-round capabilities, contributing useful runs and key wickets in pressure situations recently.
Khawar Ali (Oman) has been the spearhead of Oman’s bowling attack, with a five-wicket haul in recent games highlighting his wicket-taking ability.
Ashfaq Ahmed (Oman) provides stability with the bat in the middle order and has chipped in with crucial breakthroughs as a part-time bowler in the last tournaments.
Jatinder Singh (Oman) remains a reliable top-order batsman scoring steady runs, including a vital 45-run knock under pressure in the recent series.