Canadian cricketers lose to Oman by 15 runs in World League 2 one-day international
- Canada was defeated by Oman by a margin of 15 runs in a League 2 fixture of the ICC Cricket World Cup, held on Monday at the Central Broward Park and Broward County Stadium.
- Oman won the toss, chose to bat, and scored 217 for six in 50 overs while Canada, needing 218, suffered despite Pargat Singh scoring 85 runs battling cramps.
- In Oman's innings, Hammad Mirza played a steady innings scoring 77 runs, while Mohammad Nadeem remained unbeaten with 76 runs. On the bowling side, Saad Bin Zafar, Sharma, and Sana each claimed two wickets for Canada.
- Singh’s innings lasted 104 balls with 12 fours, but he was bowled in the 38th over when Canada was 147 for seven; captain Navneet Dhaliwal said, "Obviously it hurts," and stressed the need for more runs.
- Oman's victory moved them above Canada to fourth place in World League 2 standings, dropping Canada to fifth, affecting qualification chances for the 2027 World Cup Qualifier.
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