Oman opened their ICC Men's T20 World Cup East Asia-Pacific Qualifier 2025 campaign in style, outclassing Samoa by eight wickets in Muscat. While the result was one-sided, the match carried historic significance as it marked the return of former New Zealand captain Ross Taylor to international cricket -- this time representing his ancestral nation, Samoa.
After winning the toss, Oman elected to field first and immediately put Samoa under pressure with disciplined bowling. The Samoan top order faltered early, struggling against the experienced Omani attack. Taylor, who came in at number four, steadied the innings briefly with a composed 22 runs, showcasing glimpses of his trademark calmness and timing.
For Taylor, the fixture was more than just another match -- it was a homecoming of heritage and pride. Eligible to represent Samoa through his mother's lineage, Taylor described the experience as deeply personal.
Despite the loss, Samoa's participation -- led by one of world cricket's modern greats -- marks a breakthrough moment for Pacific Island cricket and could inspire future generations of players from the region.