Kandy, Feb. 20 -- It has been a troubled campaign for Australia, but the former champions ended T20 World Cup on a high, as they beat Oman by nine wickets here on Friday night.
Battered by injuries before and during the tournament, Australia missed out on Super Eight slot after losing to Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe.
On Friday, in their final group game, Australia chased down a modest target of 105 in 9.4 overs. Captain Mitchell Marsh led the way, galloping to a half-century in 26 balls and finished with an unbeaten 64 off 33.
Australia struck 15 fours and four sixes to romp to the finish line. His opening partner Travis Head fell for 32, off a brilliant caught and bowled by Shakeel Ahmed.
After electing to field, Australia quickly stamped th...