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Centurion Brandon King leads West Indies to first Super Six win at Cricket World Cup Qualifier

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Brandon King made his first hundred in the tournament to lead West Indies to a consolation win in the Super Six clash against Oman in the 2023 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Qualifier.

The opener built partnerships with Keacy Carty and skipper Shai Hope to ease the West Indies's run-chase of 222.

Kaleemullah had given Oman a good start with the ball by cleaning up Johnson Charles with a superb delivery, beating him for pace in the second over.

West Indies secured a breakthrough win in the Super Six stage against Oman at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023

Carty was run out by Sandeep Goud after he and King put on 80 for the second wicket, but any hope of an Oman comeback was thwarted by the stable Hope.

King and Hope negated Oman's attack with ease, getting the West Indies close to the target. While King fell soon after his hundred, Hope and Nicholas Pooran ensured there were no further hiccups.

Hope remained unbeaten on 63 and Pooran on 19 as West Indies went on to register their first win in the Super Six stage.

Brandon King led West Indies towards victory with a century against Oman at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023

Earlier, Hope won the toss for the West Indies and unsurprisingly elected to bowl in the Super Six encounter that has no effect on the qualification to the main event. Kyle Mayers and Romario Shepherd took the new ball and the duo struck early, dismissing Jatinder Singh and skipper Aqib Ilyas, inside the Powerplay.

Ayaan Khan and the impressive Kashyap Prajapati rebuilt for Oman, but the latter was run out by Roston Chase just as the stand was gaining momentum.

The run-outs kept hurting Oman through the innings with three of their batters, including Shoaib Khan, who made a fighting half-century, falling prey to it.

But Oman managed to recover from 116/6 thanks to Shoaib and wicketkeeper Suraj Kumar. The duo took Oman past 200 with an 85-run partnership that was broken when Shoaib was run out by Akeal Hosein.

Suraj Kumar compiled an undefeated half-century for Oman against West Indies at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023

Kumar continued to pile on the runs with the tail and completed his half-century off the final ball of the innings as Oman finished on 221/9 in a decent batting effort.

Shepherd was the pick of West Indies' bowlers, taking 3/44 in his 10 overs. Mayers was economical in his seven overs, taking 2/31 while spinners Chase (0/36), Kevin Sinclair (1/42) and Hosein (0/48) kept their ends tight.

While the teams are both out of the running for spots at India 2023, there were still several motivations for players on both sides taking part in the capital. West Indies, without Jason Holder and Alzarri Joseph, both of whom departed early ahead of their home Test series against India, also chose to bench Shamarh Brooks and were playing a relatively different side.

Looking to wrestle some pride back in their unsuccessful campaign, the West Indies can avoid a sixth-place finish with a win today, while Oman will no doubt be looking to add another Full Member to their hit list after beating Ireland in the group stage.

Shai Hope unbeaten half-century carried West Indies to the Oman target at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023

Aqib Ilyas once again stood in as Oman captain due to Zeeshan Maqsood's injury, declaring it was a "huge honour" to lead his side against the West Indies when speaking to commentator Samuel Badree.

The interim skipper confirmed at the toss that spinner Jay Odedra will come in for Fayyaz Butt.

All-rounder Mohammad Nadeem has continued to thrive for Oman at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Qualifier

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