Lorcan Tucker’s explosive 94 and disciplined bowling helped Ireland thrash Oman by 96 runs in a Group B T20 World Cup clash in Colombo. Ireland posted 235, the highest total of the edition, boosting their Net Run Rate significantly
Published Date – 15 February 2026, 12:00 AM

Colombo: Skipper Lorcan Tucker’s blistering 51-ball 94 was complemented by a disciplined bowling effort as Ireland powered to a massive 96-run win over Oman in a one-sided Group B T20 World Cup match here on Saturday.
Sent in to bat, Tucker launched a ferocious counterattack, smashing 10 fours and four sixes in a sensational knock as Ireland recovered from 47 for 3 to 235 for 5, the highest total of this edition of the T20 World Cup.
Chasing the huge total, Aamir Kaleem (50) and Hammad Mirza (46) gave Oman hope but once they departed, it all went downhill as they were bowled out for 139 in 18 overs.
As many as eight batters scored in single digits.
Josh Little was the most successful bowler as he took three for 16 in his four overs. He was supported by Matthew Humphreys (2/27), Barry McCarthy (2/32) and George Dockrell (1/6).
Despite the win, Ireland stayed at the fourth spot with Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe and Australia occupying the top three. Oman suffered their third loss.
Earlier, opting to bowl, Oman unleashed spin from the outset, with five of the six Powerplay overs bowled by spinners. The move paid early dividends as left-arm spinner Shakeel Ahmed ripped through the top order with a three-wicket burst.
Shakeel removed Tim Tector in the opening over before dismissing Ross Adair, who had briefly counterattacked with three fours off Shah Faisal. In the fifth over, Harry Tector also fell to Shakeel as Ireland stumbled.
Veteran Aamir Kaleem, the oldest player in the competition at 44, then tightened the screws further by dismissing Curtis Campher.
However, the momentum shifted once Tucker found his rhythm.
Tucker stitched together a 101-run stand off 56 balls with Gareth Delany (56) to wrest back control. He then added another 70 runs off just 19 deliveries with George Dockrell (35), whose nine-ball cameo included five towering sixes.
The assault was relentless. Eighty-six runs came off the final four overs as Oman’s bowlers wilted under pressure.
Tucker, who survived a stumping chance earlier, brought up his half-century off 35 balls with a boundary off Kaleem. Delany matched the aggression, smashing back-to-back sixes off Jiten Ramanandi in a 15th over that yielded 18 runs. He reached his fifty off 28 balls before falling to Shah Faisal in the 17th over.
Tucker continued the carnage, plundering three sixes and two fours off Mohammad Nadeem in a 26-run over. The penultimate over yielded 21 runs, with Dockrell joining the onslaught by clearing the ropes twice.
Dockrell then finished in style, hammering the final three deliveries for sixes as Ireland piled up the highest total of this edition.
Player of the Match Tucker said after the game that he had to work hard against the spinners early before settling in.
“Felt like we had a mixed bag, hit a lot of boundaries but lost wickets. Tougher at the start, had to work on batting against spin. It was about keeping tempo and capitalising on bad balls,” said Tucker.
He added that the emphatic win had boosted the team’s Net Run Rate, which could prove crucial later.
“One of our best days. Played positive cricket. Got a boost to our net run rate as well,” he said.
