Eight teams were in action today in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 warm-ups as they looked to gain experience ahead of the marquee tournament which starts on February 7.In the first game of the day, Oman stunned Test nation Zimbabwe in the last over, while Nepal went on to secure a comfortable victory over Canada.The fixture between Australia and the Netherlands in Colombo was abandoned due to rain. In the final game of the day, New Zealand staved off a late USA challenge to secure victory.Oman overcome Zimbabwe's challengeScorecardPut in to bat first by Oman, Brian Bennett gave Zimbabwe a flying start. The opener smashed 56 off 28 balls as Zimbabwe raced to 86/1 before Sufyan Mehmood got the breakthrough in the eighth over.Fellow opener Brendan Taylor (26 off 20) retired in the ninth over, after which Zimbabwe lost three wickets in quick succession to slip into a precarious position at 94/5.Dion Myers stopped the slide with a sturdy 26 while Tashinga Musekiwa provided a much-needed late flourish, blasting 54 off 28 deliveries to take Zimbabwe to 187/7.For Oman, Mehmood starred with the ball, returning figures of 3/26, while Nadeem Khan picked up 2/26 and Shah Faisal claimed a wicket.In reply, Aamir Kaleem (23 off 11) provided a quick opening burst for Oman before falling in the third over. Jatinder Singh’s 55 off 33 balls and Hammad Mirza’s 35 off 25 laid a solid foundation for the chase.Karan Sonavale (15 off 14) and Vinayak Shukla (10 off 5) kept Oman in the hunt before Jiten Ramanandi’s unbeaten 34 off 18 balls guided Oman to victory with four balls to spare.Nepal get an impressive winScorecardCanada chose to bat first but lost an early wicket with opener Yuvraj Samra departing cheaply. Navneet Dhaliwal (41 off 36 balls) and Kanwarpal Tathgur (25 off 24) then steadied the innings and laid a solid foundation. However, the momentum was halted when Canada lost three wickets in the space of five balls.A late surge from Shreyas Movva, who smashed an unbeaten 38 off 19 balls, and Jaskarandeep Singh (21 off 11) lifted Canada to a total of 161/6.Nepal got off to the perfect start in the chase with an aggressive Aasif Sheikh, setting the tone early with an attacking 58 off 29 balls.Sundeep Jora (44 off 30) and Gulshan Jha (31* off 25) kept the momentum going and took Nepal to the brink of victory, before Dipendra Singh Airee and Lokesh Bam finished the job with two overs to spare.New Zealand win close contestScorecardTim Seifert provided a strong start for New Zealand, with the wicket-keeper-batter smashing 66 off 31 balls before retiring out against USA.He was well-supported by Devon Conway and Mark Chapman as New Zealand raced to 121/3 in just 11 overs.Glenn Phillips provided impetus in the middle, with his blistering 40 off 18 deliveries before Shubham Ranjane claimed his wicket.Late contributions helped the Black Caps past 200.For USA, Saurabh Netravalkar was the standout bowler with figures of 2/37, while Ali Khan, Mohammad Mohsin, and Shubham Ranjane picked up a wicket apiece.New Zealand began the defence in perfect fashion as James Neesham pulled off a stunning one-handed catch off the very first ball of the innings to dismiss Andries Gous. Jacob Duffy soon added pressure by removing Shayan Jahangir, leaving the USA on the back foot early.Saiteja Mukkamalla (50 off 31 balls) and skipper Monank Patel (31 off 14) then led a strong fightback, helping USA reach 94/4 at the halfway mark.The North Americans were further propelled by Milind Kumar’s 43 off 26 and Shubham Ranjane’s 41 off 23, with the side eventually falling short of the Kiwi target by just seven runs.Matt Henry was the standout with the ball, claiming five wickets for 32 runs, while Ish Sodhi picked up two wickets and Jacob Duffy chipped in with one.
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