The series has been quite the rollercoaster so far, even if the scoreline suggests a one-sided affair. Oman comes into this fourth match with the series already in their pocket after a clinical 41-run victory in the third T20I. They’ve shown a real knack for winning the big moments, whether it was a nail-biting two-run win in the second game or the more dominant performance in their most recent outing. Qatar, on the other hand, will be feeling a bit hard done by; they’ve fought tooth and nail in every match, particularly with Getrude Chandiru and Krisheta Sarvanakumar putting up massive resistance, but they just haven’t been able to land that knockout blow when it matters most.

Squads:
Qatar Women’s Cricket Team
Amma Kashif, Aysha, Christeena Jacob, Getrude Candiru, Maria Jacob, Tafaul Elkhair, Krisheta Sarvanakumar (WK), Khadija Imtiaz, Rizpha Bano Emmanuel, Shahreen Bahadur, Trupti Kale
Oman Women’s Cricket Team
Fiza Javed, Javed Hina, Nitya Joshi, Alifiya Sayed, Trupti Pawde, Jayadhanyh Gunasekar, Priyanka Mendonca, Cynthia Saldanha (WK), Afida Afthab, Sushanthika Sathiya, Sameera Khan
Players to watch out:
Khadija Imtiaz
Khadija has been a vital cog in Qatar’s bowling attack, consistently providing breakthroughs throughout the three matches. She has maintained a solid rhythm, picking up 4 wickets across 10 overs with a best of 2/28. While her economy is slightly on the higher side at 7.60, her strike rate of 15.00 shows she’s a frequent threat to the Omani batters. She’s proven she can handle the pressure of the middle and death overs effectively.
Fiza Javed
Fiza has played a true clutch role for Oman, showing great versatility with both bat and ball in this series. She’s currently had success with the ball by taking 3 wickets with best bowling figures of 2/30. Her ability to stay calm under pressure is reflected in her bowling average of 18.66, making her one of the most reliable all-rounders on the tour.
Aysha
As a leader for the Qatar side, Aysha has been the aggressor in the top order, striking the ball at a brisk 129.82. She has accumulated 74 runs so far, with her best knock being a rapid 43 that included two big sixes, the only ones hit by any of these four players. Even though she’s tied on total runs with Nitya Joshi, her higher strike rate and boundary-hitting ability have given Qatar much-needed momentum during their chases.
Nitya Joshi
Nitya has been the definition of a steady opener for Oman, providing the platform for their big totals in the series. She has matched Aysha with 74 total runs, playing with a controlled aggression that has seen her find the fence 4 times. Her average of 24.66 and a healthy strike rate of 113.84 show she’s doing exactly what the team needs—getting them off to a flyer and ensuring the scoreboard keeps ticking from the start.
Pitch:
The pitch is a flat track known for being favorable for batters, offering true bounce and minimal sideways movement that often leads to high-scoring matches. While it remains balanced for both pace and spin, the surface can become slightly slower as the game progresses, bringing spinners and slower cutters into play.
Weather:
Doha will be partly sunny during the day with a high of 27°C and mostly cloudy at night with a low of 18°C. There is a 10% chance of rain, with 11 mph winds coming from the southeast and a humidity level of 40%.
Fantasy Playing XI:
Fiza Javed, Nitya Joshi, Jayadhanyh Gunasekar, Cynthia Saldanha, Sushanthika Sathiya, Sameera Khan, Aysha, Getrude Candiru, Maria Jacob, Krisheta Sarvanakumar, Khadija Imtiaz
Match Details:
Date – February 13, 2026
Time – 6:30 PM IST
Venue – West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Doha
Broadcast – T.B.C.

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