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Cricket-Marsh leads Australia to a crushing victory over Oman in T20 World Cup Dead rubber

Australia thrashed Oman in Pallekele by nine wickets, winning the final Twenty20 World Cup group match in Pallekele. Both teams had already been eliminated from the competition.

Mitchell Marsh, who was given a modest target of 105 to win, wasn't in the mood to wait around. He ruthlessly sent Oman's bowlers all over the place, reaching his half-century within the first powerplay.

Shakeel Ahmad, from Oman, collided with Vinayak Shukla after he caught Travis Head and bowled him for 32. The 38-year old spinner was overjoyed that he performed Cristiano Ronaldo's trademark celebration.

Marsh, who scored 64 runs with seven boundaries and 4 sixes, led 'Australia to victory with 62 balls left to spare. This was a record-breaking chase for a T20 World Cup total of over 100.

Australia placed third with two wins, two losses and no points. Oman was the only team without a win.

CLINICAL BOWLING DISPLAY FROM AUSTRALIAN

Adam Zampa finished with 4-21. Australia had earlier produced a brilliant bowling performance to dismiss Oman in 16.2 overs, after winning the coin toss and choosing to field.

Fast bowler Xavier Bartlett started the game with a wicket on the first ball. He removed Aamir Kaleim when his delivery crashed against the stumps.

Bartlett's movements troubled the batters, and Jatinder Singh also bowled his next over. He finished with two powerplay?strikes which put?Oman in the backfoot.

Oman tried to rebuild, but none of its batters were able to convert their early scores into significant ones. Wasim Ali was the standout with his gritty 32 from 33 balls. He provided the only significant resistance to the steady wicket-taking at the other end.

Oman's spinners struggled to keep up with Australia, often misjudging the length of their pitches and playing the wrong line.

Zampa took his fourth four wicket haul in T20 World Cups, while Glenn Maxwell, whose first over was marred by a dropped catch, also contributed with two wickets. (Reporting and editing by Alison Williams in Bengaluru, Rohith Nair from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)