<p>It's a far cry from Lord's, the MCG and Eden Gardens, but the modest Al Amerat ground, 15km to the south-east of the Omani capital of Muscat, will on Sunday briefly become the beating heart of international cricket as the T20 World Cup gets underway.</p>.<p>"How often does an Associate nation get to host a World Cup?" Pankaj Khimji, the chief executive of Oman Cricket told <em>cricinfo.com</em>.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/t20-wc-india-should-build-around-kl-rahul-it-will-ease-pressure-off-kohli-says-lee-1040517.html" target="_blank">T20 WC: India should build around KL Rahul, it will ease pressure off Kohli, says Lee</a></strong></p>.<p>"I'm told by Star Sports (the host broadcasters) that this might turn out to be the third-largest televised sporting event of all time, potentially reaching an audience of 3 to 3.5 billion people.</p>.<p>"Even if Oman gets a billion people watching the first six games, and showcases itself just to the Indian subcontinent, it's massive."</p>.<p>The grass pitches of the 3,000-seat Al Amerat site are a long way from the days when cricket was first played in the sultanate, often on waste ground by teams hastily assembled from visiting navy ships.</p>.<p>Oman are playing in the T20 World Cup for the second time after a 2016 debut saw them stun Ireland at spectacular Dharamsala.</p>.<p>Ranked 18 in the world, they have to negotiate a qualifying round which includes Bangladesh, Papua New Guinea and Scotland to get into the Super 12 which is being played exclusively in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah.</p>.<p>Even if only six first round games are staged in Oman, the stakes are high.</p>.<p>As well as the prestige of being in the mix with the likes of India and Pakistan, making the second stage will give Oman a place in the 2022 T20 World Cup.</p>.<p>The team is coached by former Sri Lanka Test skipper Duleep Mendis while the 15-man squad is made up almost entirely of expatriates with Sufyan Mehmood the only Oman-born player.</p>.<p>They are also semi-professional which means many will train at 5:30 in the morning, put in a full day's work and return for more cricket in the cooler evening temperatures.</p>.<p>Oman's recent cricket history has been a roller-coaster ride -- they were playing in Division 5 of the ICC World Cricket League as recently as 2016.</p>.<p>They achieved ODI status in 2019 but were the last team to make sure of a spot in the T20 World Cup which was chased out of Australia and then India by Covid-19.</p>.<p>To secure their place, they defeated Hong Kong by 12 runs in a sudden-death play-off, defending only 134.</p>.<p>In six years of playing international T20s, Oman have lost 19 of 36 matches -- two wins over Ireland punctuated by a home defeat to Qatar in February 2020.</p>.<p>Against Scotland in a home ODI in 2019, they were bowled out for just 24 with six of their batsmen dismissed without scoring.</p>.<p>Oman have also failed to escape controversy with former player Yousuf Abdulrahim Al-Balushi banned for seven years by the ICC in 2020 on four counts of corruption.</p>.<p>Despite those highs and lows, Oman have a core of dependable match-winners who will be key if they are to be one of the teams from their pool to make the latter stages of the World Cup.</p>.<p>Aqib Ilyas has struck two centuries and six fifties in his international career while Jatinder Singh is Oman's top scorer in the format with 697 runs.</p>.<p>Left-arm seamer Bilal Khan, meanwhile, has 51 wickets at an average of just over 16.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here:</strong></p>
<p>It's a far cry from Lord's, the MCG and Eden Gardens, but the modest Al Amerat ground, 15km to the south-east of the Omani capital of Muscat, will on Sunday briefly become the beating heart of international cricket as the T20 World Cup gets underway.</p>.<p>"How often does an Associate nation get to host a World Cup?" Pankaj Khimji, the chief executive of Oman Cricket told <em>cricinfo.com</em>.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/t20-wc-india-should-build-around-kl-rahul-it-will-ease-pressure-off-kohli-says-lee-1040517.html" target="_blank">T20 WC: India should build around KL Rahul, it will ease pressure off Kohli, says Lee</a></strong></p>.<p>"I'm told by Star Sports (the host broadcasters) that this might turn out to be the third-largest televised sporting event of all time, potentially reaching an audience of 3 to 3.5 billion people.</p>.<p>"Even if Oman gets a billion people watching the first six games, and showcases itself just to the Indian subcontinent, it's massive."</p>.<p>The grass pitches of the 3,000-seat Al Amerat site are a long way from the days when cricket was first played in the sultanate, often on waste ground by teams hastily assembled from visiting navy ships.</p>.<p>Oman are playing in the T20 World Cup for the second time after a 2016 debut saw them stun Ireland at spectacular Dharamsala.</p>.<p>Ranked 18 in the world, they have to negotiate a qualifying round which includes Bangladesh, Papua New Guinea and Scotland to get into the Super 12 which is being played exclusively in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah.</p>.<p>Even if only six first round games are staged in Oman, the stakes are high.</p>.<p>As well as the prestige of being in the mix with the likes of India and Pakistan, making the second stage will give Oman a place in the 2022 T20 World Cup.</p>.<p>The team is coached by former Sri Lanka Test skipper Duleep Mendis while the 15-man squad is made up almost entirely of expatriates with Sufyan Mehmood the only Oman-born player.</p>.<p>They are also semi-professional which means many will train at 5:30 in the morning, put in a full day's work and return for more cricket in the cooler evening temperatures.</p>.<p>Oman's recent cricket history has been a roller-coaster ride -- they were playing in Division 5 of the ICC World Cricket League as recently as 2016.</p>.<p>They achieved ODI status in 2019 but were the last team to make sure of a spot in the T20 World Cup which was chased out of Australia and then India by Covid-19.</p>.<p>To secure their place, they defeated Hong Kong by 12 runs in a sudden-death play-off, defending only 134.</p>.<p>In six years of playing international T20s, Oman have lost 19 of 36 matches -- two wins over Ireland punctuated by a home defeat to Qatar in February 2020.</p>.<p>Against Scotland in a home ODI in 2019, they were bowled out for just 24 with six of their batsmen dismissed without scoring.</p>.<p>Oman have also failed to escape controversy with former player Yousuf Abdulrahim Al-Balushi banned for seven years by the ICC in 2020 on four counts of corruption.</p>.<p>Despite those highs and lows, Oman have a core of dependable match-winners who will be key if they are to be one of the teams from their pool to make the latter stages of the World Cup.</p>.<p>Aqib Ilyas has struck two centuries and six fifties in his international career while Jatinder Singh is Oman's top scorer in the format with 697 runs.</p>.<p>Left-arm seamer Bilal Khan, meanwhile, has 51 wickets at an average of just over 16.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here:</strong></p>