Oman cricket team coach Duleep Mendis has said ahead of the ICC T20 World Cup First Round, Group B opener against Papua New Guinea (PNG) later on Sunday that he has seen a vast improvement in the mental aspect of his side since he took over, but his boys are still "not hard enough" to play Test nations.
"We have to do well to go forward, but they (team) have the ability to do so. One thing I felt was lacking was the mental side. I worked on that, and to a certain extent, I think it has worked. We have put them (the boys) through a lot of exercises and they have come out of them. Still, when we play against a Test nation I feel they are not hard enough. But it will come," said the Sri Lankan cricketing legend.
Oman first appeared in an ICC men's T20 World five years ago; the most recent edition of the tournament. It was a successful campaign for the first-timers, who won one of their three matches. This time around, they'll have bigger ambitions. The nation ranked 18th in the world on the ICC T20I team rankings will be eyeing a spot in the Super 12 stage with two qualification places up for grabs in each of the 'First Round' groups.