Match Details
Nepal faces Oman in Match 103 of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup League 2 on Tuesday, May 5, 2026. The match is scheduled to begin at 09:15 AM IST at the Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground in Kirtipur. This is a crucial encounter for both teams as they compete for leaderboard positions in the ongoing league cycle.
How to Watch
The match will be streamed live on FanCode via their mobile app and website. The match is not being broadcast on Indian television channels, but digital streaming through FanCode is the primary viewing platform available to audiences.
Nepal's Motivation
Nepal vice-captain Dipendra Singh Airee has vowed to attack aggressively in this match, seeking revenge after a disappointing recent showing against Oman. Nepal currently sit in seventh place on the League 2 table with just seven wins in the ongoing cycle, and they are chasing a top-four finish to earn a direct spot in the Cricket World Cup Qualifier. Captain Rohit Paudel expressed confidence that a positive result against Oman will provide the team with crucial momentum.
Pitch and Weather Conditions
The Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground offers a balanced pitch with early assistance for bowlers. Warm and slightly cloudy conditions are expected with temperatures around 26°C and humidity at 60 percent. There is minimal dew impact and low chances of rain, ensuring a full game. Pacers have an advantage over spinners at this venue, with recent statistics showing 43 wickets by pacers versus 39 by spinners in the last five games.
Key Players to Watch
Dipendra Singh Airee is a major game changer for Nepal, having scored 587 runs and taken 9 wickets in the series. For Oman, Shakeel Ahmed is a must-watch player with an incredible 47 wickets and 166 runs in the series. Nepal's Sandeep Lamichhane has claimed 30 wickets in the series and is known to perform well at this venue.
Head-to-Head Record
Nepal holds a 3-win advantage in recent encounters against Oman. However, Oman boasts a slight historical edge with 4 wins overall against the hosts. Oman has shown solid form with a strong top order and effective spin attack, while Nepal has displayed flashes of brilliance at home but struggles with batting collapses.