Oman batters take a single during their Hong Kong Super Six 'Bowl' match against New Zealand

Oman beat New Zealand by eight wickets during the first &lsquo;Bowl&rsquo; match. They defeated England later on, smashing 20 sixes in 36 balls. <br /><br />

Daniel Christian playing a shot en route to his 53* during the first Hong Kong Super Sixes quarterfinal

Australia captain Daniel Christian starred with a 15-ball 53 not out in their quarter-final victory against hosts Hong Kong. <br /><br />

Manoj Tiwary (L) at the non-striker’s end watches the ball during India’s run-chase against UAE in a Group C fixture today (November 2)

<p id="docs-internal-guid-604c0490-7fff-1abe-09d5-71c7d4a1d573" dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><span style="font-size: 11pt; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; color: #000000; background-color: transparent; font-weight: 400; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">India faced their second successive defeat in the tournament, against UAE, having lost to Pakistan in their opener. As a result, they were ruled out of the title race.</span>

England captain Ravi Bopara plays a shot during his 14-ball 53 not out, which included six sixes in an over against India counterpart Robin Uthappa during the sides’ ‘Bowl’ contest

England started with a win against India in their first &lsquo;Bowl&rsquo; match, thanks to captain Ravi Bopara (53 and 2-11). However, they were blown away by Oman in the second. <br /><br />

Nepal were bowled out for 83 while chasing Sri Lanka’s 123 in the third quarterfinal

Having finished as the only unbeaten side from Group B with wins against Australia and England, Nepal&rsquo;s impressive run came to an end with a 40-run loss against Sri Lanka in the third quarter final. <br /><br />

India were beaten comprehensively by Pakistan, who hunted down 120 in five overs.

Australia were defeated by Nepal in their Pool B match despite Jack Wood's 15-ball 66.