Aamir Kaleem, 44, Becomes Oldest Men's T20 World Cup Player as Oman Fall to Zimbabwe
The milestone underscores how the expanded tournament elevates long-serving players from Associate nations.
Overview
- Kaleem took the field at age 44 years and 81 days in Oman's Group B match against Zimbabwe, surpassing the previous mark held by Hong Kong's Ryan Campbell.
- Zimbabwe chased 104 with ease, finishing in the 14th over for an eight‑wicket win led by Blessing Muzarabani's 3-16 and player‑of‑the‑match award.
- Kaleem's landmark appearance was brief with the bat, as the opener was dismissed after seven deliveries during Oman's early collapse.
- Reports differ slightly on historical age calculations for Campbell's prior record and on the match venue, though Kaleem's new benchmark is consistent across outlets.
- Earlier the same day, Italy captain Wayne Madsen entered the all‑time list among the tournament's oldest players after featuring against Scotland.