Pakistan and Oman’s Asia Cup 2025 clashes showcase Pakistan’s dominance and Oman’s resilience. Records feature highest totals, standout batting performances, and impactful bowling figures, defining their competitive encounters.
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Asia Cup 2025: PAK vs OMA Head-to-Head Stats & Records

Summary
The 17th edition of one of the most prestigious cricket tournaments in the world, the Asia Cup 2025, is just around the corner. The tournament will commence on September 9th and conclude on September 28th. A total of 19 matches will be played, with 8 teams participating in the tournament. The tournament is divided into two categories: one is the matches of Group A and Group B, where 4 of the 8 teams will play against one another in Group A, and the other 4 teams will play against one another in Group B. The top 2 teams from each group will play against each other in the Super 4 of this tournament.
In those 8 teams, 2 of the teams are Pakistan (PAK) vs Oman (OMA), who will clash against each other in the 4th game of the tournament. The contest will be played at the Dubai International Stadium in Dubai. Indian fans will be able to witness this game at 8:00 PM on Friday, September 12th, as both teams will be part of Group A of this tournament and will play against nations like India, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan, who are considered as one of the best cricket teams in the world.
Pakistan vs Oman Head-to-Head Records in ACC Tournaments: Asia Cup 2025
The head to head of Pakistan vs Oman in the Asia Cup is not available, as this will be the first time both of these nations will clash against each other in the Asia Cup. If we take a look at the history of both teams in the Asia Cup, the Pakistan cricket team has a very rich history when it comes to the Asia Cup, as they have played all 17 editions of the Asia Cup and even came out victorious twice. Pakistan's first Asia Cup victory came back in 2000, on June 7th, when they defeated Sri Lanka by 39 runs to register their name for the first time in the list of winners of this prestigious tournament.
Their second victory came back on 2012 March 22nd where they defeated the Hosts Bangladesh by just 2 runs. Pakistan also came runner-up 3 times in this prestigious league. The first time they lost in the finals of the Asia Cup was in the 2nd season of the tournament, 1986, where they were defeated by Sri Lanka by 5 wickets. The second time they came runner-up was again against Sri Lanka, where, parallel to their first loss in 2014, they lost to Sri Lanka by 5 wickets. The third and final time they were defeated in the Asia Cup finals was again against Sri Lanka by 23 runs back on 2022 September 11th.
On the other hand, this will be the first time Oman will be featured in the Asia Cup tournament, which makes things even more interesting for this tournament, as fans get to witness the performers of these two teams who are making names for themselves in modern-day cricket. Both teams' fans are eagerly waiting for the Asia Cup, as they will be able to witness their favourite teams play among some of the best players in the world right now. The Pakistan team will be led by Batting all-rounder Salman Agha, while on the other hand, the Oman team will be led by top-order batter Jatinder Singh.
Category | Pakistan | Oman |
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Matches Won | N/A | N/A |
Matches Lost | N/A | N/A |
No Result | N/A | N/A |
Highest Score | N/A | N/A |
Lowest Score | N/A | N/A |
Total Centuries | N/A | N/A |
Pakistan vs Oman Head To Head (2019 – 2024)
Pakistan vs Oman head to head stats are not available as they have yet to face each other in the International format. Their match in the Asia Cup on the 12th of September will mark their first International clash against each other. Though both teams did face each other in the domestic format of the game, they first met back in the 2019 November 18th Asian Cricket Council Emerging Teams Cup, which was played in the fifty-over format, where Pakistan came out victorious against them. Their 2nd last last encounter against each other was back in 2024 October 21, in the ACC Men's T20 Emerging Asia Cup, which as given in the name played in the T20 format, where Pakistan again came out victorious, which makes PAK vs OMA head to head score pretty much one-sided, with the score of 2-0.
Format | Matches | Pakistan Won | Oman Won | Tied / No Result | First Match | Last Match |
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ODI | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2019 November 18th | 2019 November 18th |
T20I | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2024 October 21st | 2024 October 21st |
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Pakistan vs Oman Head to Head in ODI Cricket
According to the Pakistan vs Oman stats in ODI cricket, as mentioned above, both of these teams have yet to play against each other in the International format, though they played against each other in the domestic format. If we take a look at their encounter in the fifty-over format, they clashed against each other on 2019 November 18th, in the Asian Cricket Council Emerging Teams Cup, where Pakistan E came out victorious by a big Margin of 147 runs, which makes PAK vs OMA head to head in ODI score 1-0 in the domestic format.
Pakistan vs Oman ODI Records
During their only encounter in the fifty-over format in the domestic games, the Pakistan Emerging Team batted first and scored a massive total of 317 runs with the loss of 6 wickets. The showstopper was Pakistan's opening batter Haider Ali, who scored an incredible 118 runs in 132 balls, including 10 fours and 2 sixes, which rightfully earned him Player of the Match and led his team to a victory. On the other side, Oman crumbled at the score of 172 all out after an outstanding bowling demonstration from the Pakistan left-arm off spinner Khushdil Singh, who took 3 wickets in 6.2 overs and gave just 27 runs off it.
Category | Pakistan | Oman |
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Team Total | 317/6 – 2019 November 18th | 147 all out – 2019 November 18th |
Highest Individual Score | Haider Ali – 118 | Mohammad Nadeem – 46 |
Best Bowling (Innings) | Khushdil Singh – 3/27 | Fayyaz Butt – 2/61 |
Pakistan vs Oman Head to Head in T20I Cricket
If we take a look at the Pakistan vs Oman head to head in T20I cricket, as mentioned above, both of these teams have yet to play against each other in the International format, though they played against each other in the domestic format. If we take a look at their encounter in the twenty-over format, they clashed against each other on 2024 October 21, in the ACC Men's T20 Emerging Asia Cup, where Pakistan E, who are also known as Pakistan Shaheens, came out victorious by 74 runs. Which makes PAK vs OMA head to head in T20 score 1-0 in the domestic format.
Pakistan vs Oman T20I Records
During their only encounter in the Twenty20 format in the domestic games, the Pakistan Emerging Team batted first and scored a massive total of 185 runs with the loss of 5 wickets. With the Pakistan middle order batter Qasim Akram who scored a valuable 48 runs, of 38 balls, including 2 fours and 3 sixes, but the showstopper was Pakistan's middle order batter Rohail Nazir, who scored an incredible 41 runs in 20 balls, including 3 fours and 2 sixes, and he also took 2 catches for his team which rightfully earned him Player of the Match and led his team to a victory. On the other side, Oman scored 111 with the loss of 7 wickets after an outstanding bowling demonstration from the Pakistan right-arm fast bowler Zaman Khan, who took 2 wickets in 3 overs and gave just 17 runs off it.
Category | Pakistan | Oman |
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Team Total | 185/5 – 2024 October 21 | 111/7 – 2024 October 21 |
Highest Individual Score | Qasim Akram – 48 | Wasim Ali – 28 |
Best Bowling (Innings) | Zaman Khan – 2/17 | Muzahir Raza – 2/29 |
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OMA vs PAK Head to Head: Player Stats and Records
If we take a look at the OMA vs PAK Head to Head in terms of Player Stats and Records, every Cricket fan knows how much Pakistan has impacted the Asia Cup over the years, while on the other this will be the first time Oman will be featuring in the tournament. From the Pakistan Team, former batsman Shoaib Malik is the leading run scorer for his team in the ODI format of the game, as he scored an impressive 786 runs in 17 matches he played for his team, with 3 centuries and 3 half-centuries, while on the other hand, one of the best spinners in the world, Saeed Ajmal is the leading wicket taker for his team in the with 25 wickets in 12 matches in the ODI format of the tournament.
If we take a look at the Pakistan individual player stats in the Asia Cup (T20I), opening batter Mohammad Rizwan is the leading run scorer for his team as he scored a brilliant 281 runs in just 6 games he played for his team, while in terms of bowling, leg-spinner Shadab Khan is the leading wicket taker for them with 8 wickets in 5 matches.
Though Oman has yet to play their first match in the Asia Cup, that does not mean they are to be taken lightly. They consist of players who are dynamic batters and incredible bowlers, and can lead their team to victory single-handedly with their all-round performances. Jantinder Singh, who is the leading run scorer for his team in the T20I format, with 1399 runs in 64 matches he played for his team, including 8 half-centuries can be threat for the Pakistan team, while on the bowling siede left-arm medium fast bowler Bilal Khan is leaxding wicket taker for his team with 110 wickets in 79 games he played for his team and if we look at the ODI records of individual players records in terms of both batting and bowling; Jatinder Singh is the leading run scorer for his team in with incredible 1704 runs in just 61 matches including 4 centuries and 9 half-centuries, while like T20I Bilal Khan is the leading wicket taker for his team in ODI as well where he took 101 wickets for his team in 49 matches he played for the Oman including 4 fifers.
Format | Most Runs | Most Wickets | Most 100s | Most 50s |
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ODI | Shoaib Malik (PAK) – 786 Jantinder Singh (OMA) – 1704 | Saeed Ajmal (PAK) – 25 Bilal Khan (OMA) – 110 | Shoaib Malik (PAK) – 3 Jantinder Singh (OMA) – 4 | Inzamam-ul-Haq (PAK) – 6 Jantinder Singh (OMA) – 9
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T20I | Mohammad Rizwan (PAK) – 281 Jantinder Singh (OMA) – 1399 | Shadab Khan (PAK) - 8 Bilal Khan (OMA) – 101 | Zeeshan Maqsood (OMA) - 1 | Mohammad Rizwan (PAK) – 3 Aaqib Ilyas (OMA) – 10
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