Oman 89/7 in 13.3 Overs | Australia vs Oman Live Score, T20 World Cup 2026: Australia look to avoid Oman upset after World Cup exit
Administrators have announced a “forensic review” to examine performance, preparation and selection decisions. The squad also faces a transition phase, with several senior players now beyond 30 and questions emerging about the future direction of the team. The match against Oman therefore marks both an ending and a beginning — the final game of a difficult campaign and the starting point for planning the next phase of rebuilding.
Australia’s campaign has been shaped by injuries, form issues and debated selection calls. They entered the tournament without their frontline pace trio of Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc, weakening their bowling strength. Captain Mitchell Marsh missed the first two matches after suffering testicular bleeding following a training incident. Glenn Maxwell has struggled for runs, while Matt Renshaw, the leading scorer in the first two group games, was dropped for the Sri Lanka match. Steve Smith, initially left out of the squad despite strong domestic form, was later added but not selected for the must-win clash against Sri Lanka. Australia’s collapse from 160/4 to 181 all out in that game proved costly. These factors combined to derail a campaign that began with high expectations but ended in early elimination and a review promised by administrators.
