Pakistani batsman Mohammed Harris hit Pakistan’s modest 160-7 66 in the opening game of the Asian Cup, but Oman broke the reply.
Released on September 12, 2025
It was a hit that Mohammad Harris returns to half a century before bowlers routed Oman. As Pakistan launched the Asian Cup campaign with a 93-run victory over Oman in Dubai.
Harris locked the innings on Friday, earning 43-ball 66 with seven boundaries and three six spices as Pakistan scored 160-7, under 160-7 against the Asian Cup first timer.
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However, spinners Sufiyan Mukim (2-7) and Saim Ayub (2-8) and Sheem Faheem Ashraf (2-6) are made up of six foreigners from Pakistan, folding at 67 at 16.4 over.
Hammad Mirza tops up with 27 off-23 balls, including six and three boundaries.
Previously, Omani spinner Aamir Kayleem (3-31) and paser Shah Faisal grabbed (3-34) and kept the Pakistani batsman in control.
It was Harris who helped Pakistan, who scored a toss and hit with the second score of over 50 in the T20IS.

Harris added damage repair 85 for the second wicket with Subzda Farhan after Faisal rejected ayub on the second ball of the innings.
Farhan won the Runball 29 at one boundary.
Faisal also took an impressive T20I debut, rejecting Hasan Nawaz (9) and Mohammad Nawaz (19).
Pakistan added 49 in the final five overs, leaving Fakar Zaman unbeaten with 16 balls and 23.
Pakistan is currently facing Indian archrivals in a high voltage group A match held in Dubai on Sunday.
Bangladesh will play Sri Lanka in a Group B match in Abu Dhabi on Saturday.