
Oman fall to Kuwait, face Saudi Arabia today
The game witnessed clear shifts in momentum between quarters. In the first quarter, Kuwait took control early, applying pressure defense and capitalising on fast breaks, finishing the period with a dominant 24–10 lead. Oman's defense struggled to cope with Kuwait's aggressive start.
Oman player controls the ball
In the second quarter, Oman came back with a completely different approach. Tactical changes made by the coach paid off, as the players executed quick transitions and precise passes, coupled with strong offensive and defensive rebounds. Oman managed to outscore Kuwait 20-7, narrowing the gap to just one point at halftime, with the score standing at 30-31.
However, the third quarter marked another decline for Oman. Individual errors, lapses in defense, and hurried offensive plays allowed Kuwait to regain control. Showing superior physical and mental readiness, Kuwait dominated the quarter 23-9, widening the margin and dealing a blow to Oman's morale.
Oman and Kuwait player in action
In the final quarter, Oman attempted a comeback with slightly better execution and energy, but crucial individual errors in the closing moments prevented a serious threat to the Kuwaiti lead. Kuwait edged the fourth quarter 18–16, sealing the match with a final score of 64–55.
Oman's top performer was Adam al Hinai, who scored 20 points, followed by Saddam al Shezawi with 10 points and Elias al Obaidani with 7 points. With this win, Kuwait redeemed itself after a heavy opening loss to Bahrain (52–93), while Oman had also lost its first game to Bahrain with a score of 44–96.
The participating teams had a rest day on Thursday. Matches resume today (Friday), with Oman facing Saudi Arabia in a key encounter, while Bahrain plays the UAE. Oman will conclude its campaign on Saturday with a match against the UAE.

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