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"We would love to play against Pakistan or India at the World T20" : Sultan Ahmed

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Captain of the Oman team which recently became the lowest ranked team to qualify for the 2016 World T20 tournament, the Pakistan born Sultan Ahmed can rightly be proud of his team's achievement. The thirty-eight year old wicket-keeper batsman has been an inspirational figure in his team's success and in an exclusive interview with PakPassion.net spoke about his team's monumental success in qualifying for the ICC T20 World Cup 2016 to be played in India.


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PakPassion.net : You started your cricket career in Pakistan, how did you end up in Oman?

Sultan Ahmed : I am originally from Karachi. In terms of my cricket background, I played zonal under 14 and under 16 cricket as well as First-Class cricket where I represented Karachi Whites and also in List A matches where I played for Karachi Blues.

I came over to Oman in 2000, with the intention to play cricket for a local firm but as time passed by, the firm decided to take me on as a permanent employee. I continued playing cricket for this team who were champions of the local league for about eight years. As for myself, within four years of playing cricket in Oman, I became eligible to play for the Oman national team.


PakPassion.net : Tell us a bit about the other members of the Oman Cricket Team?

Sultan Ahmed : We have a great mixture and combination of players originating from Pakistan and India. We have eight Pakistani players of which a few have played First-Class cricket in Pakistan as well. Of these players, we have Zeeshan Siddiqui who was also man of the match for his match winning 51* in the now famous game against Namibia which helped us secure our World T20 spot. He and I play for the same domestic team in Oman where he has been a strong performer. He has also played under-19 cricket in Pakistan and has been a strong performer in our local cricket competitions.

We also have the twenty-six year old Jatinder Singh who has been steadily improving as a batsman for the Oman team. He is a completely home-grown talent as he was born in Oman and learnt his cricket in the country. Aamir Kaleem is the vice-captain of our team and I would like to mention his name as he has also been instrumental in our latest successes. He is an all-rounder who has been with the team for almost six years. He recently showed his batting prowess during our victory against Scotland in the ICC World Twenty20 qualifier where he scored 59. And no description of our team would be complete without the mention of our “Malinga” – a fast bowler by the name of Munis Ansari who has a very similar action to the Sri Lanka bowler. He is our spearhead and his performance has also been excellent in the past few years.


PakPassion.net : Turning to Oman’s historic qualification for the World T20 now, did you ever think that such a day would ever come?

Sultan Ahmed : You always dream of such things but those dreams actually becoming reality is quite something! Personally speaking, I have always had a passion to play cricket although, it was disappointing that I could not play for Pakistan but that’s how life is. I moved to Oman and continued with my passion for the Oman team and yes, qualifying for such a prestigious world event is a dream come true for all of us.


PakPassion.net : Have you started to think about which teams you will be playing against in the World T20 or the famous players you will get to compete with?

Sultan Ahmed : Its important as a junior member of the cricketing fraternity to not get too overwhelmed by this opportunity. Our approach from now until we compete in the World T20 will be to take things one step at a time. This has also been the case in the way we have qualified. We have struggled in the past and this is probably our fourth attempt at qualification, twice in the fifty over game and the same in T20s. But we never gave up and concentrated on the smaller targets instead of worrying about bigger goals. But let me tell you that we worked very hard to get to this stage. We have been playing tournaments for the past six months. We even came a little earlier to Ireland to acclimatize ourselves. So really our preparations had been pretty good.

Looking ahead, we will never be overawed by any team we face. This is the way we are. Even in the World T20 qualifiers, we played against some good teams as Netherlands and Afghanistan who have a lot of international experience and they have also played in World Cups before. Our aim will be to play to best of our abilities and compete against any team that we come up against. Obviously, due to our backgrounds, we would love to play against Pakistan or India at the World T20. Both teams have some world class players and I am sure it will be enjoyable and a great learning experience for us as well.


PakPassion.net : How has the reaction been in Oman to news of your qualification?

Sultan Ahmed : It has been brilliant. When we won the match against Namibia, we were absolutely bombarded with messages of congratulations by friends, family and our supporters. It’s great for our cricket back in Oman and the administrators are already thinking about what preparations can be done for the team to ensure we compete well in 2016.

As for our welcome, on our return but from we received a hero’s welcome with hundreds of cricket fans turning out at the airport waving flags, and holding huge placards and banners praising the team. However, from a personal point of view, I would like to state what I said before which is that I would like to dedicate this special occasion to my late mother and to the father of my teammate, Khawar Ali, who also passed away recently. Without their guidance, both of us would never be at the stage we are today.

What I am really happy about is that due to our qualification, there will be a positive effect on popularity of cricket in Oman amongst the youth and we will also get more exposure in the international media as well.


PakPassion.net : Tell us about the domestic cricket structure in Oman. Is it well organized?

Sultan Ahmed : Contrary to what many people think, Cricket is very well structured in Oman. We have plenty of good and well maintained cricket grounds in Oman with professional ground staff and curators in attendance. Almost 600 players play in our domestic cricket setup which is organized on a divisional basis. We have eight teams competing in the most senior division and the quality of cricket is of a high order. We have separate tournaments for T20 and One-Day formats. What we do need is sponsorship for players and one hopes with the team’s qualification and media exposure, we will be able to bridge this gap as well.


PakPassion.net : What was Derek Pringle’s role in your teams performance during the World T20 qualifiers? Also what are your impressions of Duleep Mendis as your head coach?

Sultan Ahmed : As a technical advisor, Pringle has been a great help and been truly amazing. His knowledge of local conditions and his immense international experience was crucial for our success. He would help us understand the conditions and help us work on bowling plans against the opposition. He was present at all our practice sessions and would provide guidance for our fast-bowlers in particular. Since we all speak English, there were no issues in communication and we could make full use of his vast experience.

Coming to the subject of Duleep Mendis, as you know he is a vastly experienced former captain of Sri Lanka and our head coach for the past two years or so. We owe him a great debt of gratitude for his role in our team reaching such heights. He has truly been of great help to us and each of the players has received invaluable assistance in their development and our performances are a reflection of his hard work with us.
 
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Great interview again MIG and Saj bhai.
Looking forward to seeing Oman play next year, although it is unfortunately unlikely that they will progress past the group stages to play a game against Pakistan or India
 
Absolute pleasure speaking to Sultan and team Manager Jameel Sahib. Wish them all the best in the road ahead
 
Great Interview ...

I guess I should also move to Oman now ;)
 
It's highly unlikely they will play against Pakistan or India as they will have to win their group which is hard cos at least one of Bang/Zimbabwe will be in their group
 
Won't make any difference as cricket in Oman will be limited to ex-pats

It does matter to the players who play from those countries

Remember that Oman unlike other Gulf States has lots of Baluchi descendants who may want to play after this qualification
 
A very interesting read.

Ex-pats taking the game of cricket around the world.

It seems that the foundations are there in Oman and their grass roots investment is definitely there.
 
With talk of Oman visiting pak to play we will probably hear more from Sultan soon
 
A very interesting read.

Ex-pats taking the game of cricket around the world.

It seems that the foundations are there in Oman and their grass roots investment is definitely there.

But what about countries in which homegrown players are interested?
 
Really good for cricket. Especially considering half of Oman being Baloch and even having Balochi as a national language. So it can grow.
 
One thing about Oman that I learnt on my recent trip there - the locals have no qualms about expats living amongst them
 
Really good for cricket. Especially considering half of Oman being Baloch and even having Balochi as a national language. So it can grow.

To be honest Balochis dont even like to play cricket in Pakistan so it wont make any difference
 
Best of luck to Sultan and his team mates for the future.
 
Oman’s players of Pakistan origin caught in visa mix-up​

Oman had a turbulent landing in India ahead of the World Twenty20. They had to face hardships on the first day of their arrival after a visa mix-up saw nine players of Pakistan origin briefly not able to stay with the rest of the team in Chandigarh.

The Associate team, who were knocked out of the Asia Cup qualifiers in Bangladesh, reached Chandigarh on February 23, ahead of the date set for their official arrival for the qualifiers for the World T20, to be played from March 8 to April 3.

The team had their bookings in a hotel in Chandigarh, which is a Union Territory and serves as capital to both Punjab and Haryana. However, the visa stamped was for Mohali, which is in Punjab, thus making the Pakistan-origin players ineligible to stay in Chandigarh.

Although Chandigarh and Mohali are adjoining cities, they come under different jurisdictions. Eventually, hosts Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) came to the rescue and the players were put up in its club house, located inside the stadium.

“The issue cropped up as these players had visa only for Mohali. Although the cities are adjoining, technically the players could not have stayed in Chandigarh. As it was already evening on February 23 when they arrived, we brought them to the PCA stadium,” PCA secretary, GS Walia, said.

“But the issue was resolved the next day (Feb 24) and by evening the correct papers came. Thereafter, the entire team was shifted back to the hotel in Chandigarh,” he added.

Oman are slated to play two warm-up matches at the Mohali stadium on March 4 and 6 before they travel to Dharamsala for the World T20 qualifiers.

This is not the first instance of a mix-up. In 2013, Faisalabad Wolves, who had come for the Champions League T20 qualifiers, also had to endure a similar problem. Kings XI Punjab player, Azhar Mahmood, also went through similar trouble before his visa was rectified.

Source: http://www.hindustantimes.com/crick...visa-mix-up/story-sxL1WGSA70oqJ6DuvQhpCP.html
 
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Malinga of Oman; Munis taking wickets as well
 
Well a very real chance for Sultan and Co to meet Pakistan!
 
Do you think Oman can defeat Bangladesh?
Why not. In a rain effected curtailed game anything can happen. A Tamim duck followed by out form Mushi/Shakib/(insert any name) .... Any team can lose if the weather creates a havoc.
 
Why not. In a rain effected curtailed game anything can happen. A Tamim duck followed by out form Mushi/Shakib/(insert any name) .... Any team can lose if the weather creates a havoc.

Slim chances though.

Ireland's a superior team to Bangladesh. They can defeat even Pakistan at current form!

Not in Asian conditions although i will be supporting Oman.
 
Dont like this guy as captain, the other day he got run out, and was having a go at his team mater who was still standing their batting under pressure.

The run out was his own fault.
 
Oman player banned from all cricket for seven years

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has banned Oman player Yousuf Abdulrahim Al Balushi from all cricket for seven years after he accepted four charges of breaching the ICC Anti-Corruption Code.

The charges, which all related to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Qualifiers 2019 held in the United Arab Emirates are as follows:

Breach of Article 2.1.1 – being party to an agreement or effort to fix or contrive in any way the result, progress, conduct or any other aspect of matches.

Breach of Article 2.1.4 – Attempting to solicit, induce, entice, persuade, encourage or intentionally facilitate a Participant to breach Article 2.1.

Breach of Article 2.4.4 – failing to report the approaches or invitations that you received from three different individuals to be a party to an agreement or effort to fix matches in the ICC World T20 Qualifiers 2019.

Breach of Article 2.4.7 - Obstructing or delaying an investigation carried out by the ACU in relation to possible Corrupt Conduct under the Code, including by concealing or tampering with information that may be relevant to that investigation and/or that may be evidence of or lead to the discovery of evidence of Corrupt Conduct under the Code.

Under the provisions of the Code, Mr Al Balushi chose to admit the charges and agreed the sanction with the ICC in lieu of an Anti-Corruption Tribunal hearing.

ICC General Manager, Integrity, Alex Marshall said: “This is a very serious offence where a player attempted but failed to get a team mate to engage in corrupt activity in high profile games and this is reflected in the severity of the sentence.

“Without Mr Balushi’s admission of guilt and full cooperation throughout our investigation, the ban could have been significantly longer. The player has also indicated that he is willing to contribute to future integrity education programmes on our behalf to help younger players learn from his mistakes.”
 
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