Oman skipper Zeeshan Maqsood said that his team will take things day by day in the men's T20 World Cup. He added that winning the opening match against Papua New Guinea doesn't give them the license to rest and be complacent for future matches. Oman began their campaign in the tournament with a ten-wicket thrashing of PNG on Sunday. They will next face Bangladesh on Tuesday.
"Definitely every game is a tough game and yeah, we won the game, and it doesn't mean we should take rest and feel easy and comfortable. Because next, we are playing against Scotland and Bangladesh. Bangladesh is a Test side, and they have plenty of good players. They have more experience to play in such a big stage," said Maqsood in the post-match press conference.
"And we have to just take this win as a positive and we have to play every game day-by-day, what is our -- what is in front of us, we cannot say. So are going game by game, so against Bangladesh and Scotland, and what we have done, the mistakes in the fielding, we have to sort it out and we have to work on it and come back strong on that," added Maqsood.