2010–2019: Early years Omar was first selected for the Kuwait national team squad in 2010, the same year she took up the game. The national squad travelled to Singapore to play in a tournament, and she therefore had to skip the first two weeks of her first semester in college. Her father was not amused. The match was also Kuwait's first ever WT20I. Malaysia won the match, by 63 runs. However, Kuwait lost the match by 30 runs, and finished the tournament in last place, after losing all of its matches. In January 2020, Kuwait participated in, and won, the
Qatar Women's T20I Triangular Series in
Doha, Qatar, but Omar was not involved in that tournament. In her absence, the Kuwait squad was captained by
Amna Tariq. Omar played in all five of Kuwait's matches in the tournament, and topped the team's batting aggregates and averages with 107 runs at 26.75, but the team again lost all of its matches, and finished in last place. Kuwait's and Omar's next WT20Is were during the
GCC Women's Gulf Cup, held in
Muscat, Oman, in March 2022. In a contest between six teams, Kuwait managed to finish in fourth place, with victories against both
Qatar and
Saudi Arabia. During the tournament, Omar once again played in all five of Kuwait's matches and topped the team's aggregates and averages, this time with 145 runs at 36.25. Her best all-round performance was on 22 March 2022, against Qatar: she took 4/14, scored 40 runs in 44 balls, and was awarded
player of the match. Kuwait won that match, by 9 wickets, but three days later lost to
Bahrain by six wickets, even though Omar had racked up her highest T20I score to date, with 54 runs in 47 balls. ==FairBreak career==