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5 Records/milestones Made During IND vs OMA Asia Cup 2025 Match Ft. Arshdeep Singh
India maintained an unbeaten record by defeating Oman with strategic batting experiments and Arshdeep Singh becoming the first Indian to reach 100 T20I wickets.
- India defeated Oman by 21 runs in an Asia Cup group match on Friday at Abu Dhabi, maintaining their unbeaten streak with three wins.
- Oman faced the reigning T20 World Cup champions for the first time and chased a challenging target of 189 runs on a slow pitch.
- India's strong batting efforts featured notable innings from Sanju Samson, who scored 56 runs, along with contributions of 38 from Abhishek Sharma and 29 from Tilak Varma, while Oman’s Aamir Kaleem and Hammad Mirza led their side with scores of 64 and 51 respectively.
- During his debut in the Asia Cup, Arshdeep Singh claimed the wicket of Oman’s Vinayak Shukla for 1 run, becoming the quickest Indian pace bowler to achieve 100 wickets in T20 internationals.
- India’s victory secured their progression to the Super Four stage alongside Pakistan, whom they will face in Dubai within 48 hours amid ongoing tensions.
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IND Vs OMA, Asia Cup: Arshdeep Singh Becomes First Indian To Take 100 T20I Wickets
Arshdeep Singh reached three figures in 64 games, making him the fourth fastest to the 100-wicket milestone in the world and the quickest among pacers. Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan tops the list, having got to the mark in just 53 matches
·New Delhi, India
Read Full ArticleAsia Cup: India scrape past Oman to win by 21 runs as Arshdeep Singh becomes first Indian to take 100 T20I wicket
Earlier, Sanju Samson made good use of much needed time in the middle as skipper Suryakumar Yadav decided to give every other playing member a hit in the centre, taking India to a healthy 188 for eight.
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