India is about to make history.
On Friday in Abu Dhabi, the Indian team will face Oman in their final league match of the 2025 Asia Cup, a game that holds no bearing on qualification but is of utmost importance for legacy.
Because of this match?
It’s India’s 250th T20 International.
Only Pakistan (275) has played more. Now, India joins an elite company.
But behind the celebration, big questions remain.
Are they truly unbeatable?
Or are cracks starting to show?
Let’s break it all down: milestones, player changes, and the flaws that could cost them in Super 4.
🏆 A Historic Moment: India Reaches 250 T20Is
✅ India has the highest win percentage among the top cricketing nations.
✅ They’ve won 166 out of 249 matches.
✅ This milestone cements their place as a T20 powerhouse.
One fan tweeted:
“From Sehwag’s first six to SKY’s six-hitting what a journey.”
🔄 Team India’s Likely XI vs Oman: Big Changes Coming?
With Super 4 locked in, the team management is expected to rotate players and test bench strength.
This match is a golden chance to fix what’s broken before bigger battles begin.
🔍 What Went Wrong? India’s Hidden Weaknesses
Despite two wins, experts say India isn’t flawless. Here’s where they’re struggling:
1. Death-Over Bowling Crisis
🚨 Problem:
Bumrah bowls all 3 overs in the powerplay, leaving him out of the death overs.
Against Pakistan, Shaheen Afridi hit two sixes off Hardik in the final over.
If a stronger team had batted, the damage could’ve been massive.
As one analyst said:
“You don’t save your best bowler for the start. You save him for the finish.”
2. Confusing Batting Order
Fans are frustrated:
“Samson is a top-order genius. Why make him a finisher?”
“SKY is playing well, but someone has to bat at No. 4 eventually.”
3. Captaincy Style: Too Predictable?
Suryakumar Yadav’s field placements have been sharp.
But his bowling plans feel rigid.
- Bumrah was used only in the power play in both games.
- No flexibility based on the match situation.
- Arshdeep Singh was left out despite superior death stats.
One ex-player said:
“Cricket isn’t chess. You can’t plan every move.”
📊 Oman’s Challenge: Can They Surprise India?
Oman is an underdog.
But if India takes them lightly?
Upsets happen.
Final Thoughts: Milestone Game, Make-or-Break Moment
Yes, India has qualified.
Yes, they’ve beaten the UAE and Pakistan.
But real fans know:
Group stage wins don’t win trophies.
This match vs Oman is not just about history.
It’s about:
- Fixing the death bowling flaw
- Clarifying batting roles
- Testing backup players
If India uses this game wisely, it can enter Super 4 stronger.
If not?
They’ll carry these weaknesses into battle against stiffer competition.
Watch Live & Join the Debate
📅 Match: India vs Oman
📍 Venue: Abu Dhabi
⏰ Time: Friday, 8:00 PM IST
📺 Live on: Sony Ten, Sony LIV
📱 Streaming: Pango App
💬 Comment below:
Should Bumrah be saved for death overs?
Is Sanju Samson being misused?