Nepal: Nepal defeated Ireland Wolves by
71 runs in the second T20 and claimed the two-match series 2-0 at the TU
Cricket Ground on Tuesday, thanks to their charismatic batting that is finally
starting to click again.
A combined effort from their batting
order helped the Rhinos rack up 198-7 from their 20 overs that saw seven
batters contribute in double digits.
Nepal’s bowling was equally outstanding
as Kushal Malla and Sompal Kami took three wickets each to restrict the
tourists to 127 all out in 18.3 overs.
Opting to bat first after winning the
toss, openers Kushal Bhurtel and Aasif Sheikh made a feisty start adding 34
runs from the first three overs.
After Sheikh departed scoring 11 runs
off nine balls—caught behind off Matthew Foster (3-42)—Nepal had a brief slump,
losing the quick wickets of Bhurtel (25 runs off 16 balls) to Foster and Anil
Sah (12 runs off 11 balls) to Finon Hand.
But captain Rohit Paudel and Gulsan Jha
put on an eye-catching 71-run stand for the fourth wicket to rebuild the Nepal
innings.
Jha smashed 46 runs off 32 balls before
Ben White (2-40) had him caught by Wolves skipper Neil Rock in the 13.5 overs.
Paudel made 33 runs facing 24
deliveries and fell to Gavin Hoey in the 16th over.
Malla then stole the show in Kirtipur
hammering 34 runs from 13 balls and Sundeep Jora played a quickfire 10 ball-21
to guide Nepal to a big total.
In reply, the Wolves made a bright
start to their chase scoring 43 runs off the first 29 balls.
But they ran out of gas after Kami
dispatched opener and wicketkeeper Stephen Doheny (26 off 13 balls) and Malla
removed Ross Adir (17 off 19 balls) in the space of three balls.
The Nepali bowlers then turned the
screw on the Irish batters, preventing them from forming a significant
partnership as Cade Carmichael (18), Morgan Topping (21), skipper Rock (17) and
Gareth Delany (15) all departed.
Kami then cleaned up the tail to give
Nepal a comprehensive victory.
Malla took 3-15, while Kami returned
the match figures of 3-17. Karan KC, Bhurtel and Bibek Yadav also picked a
wicket each.
The victory is a welcome boost for
Monty Desai’s side after a below-average performance against the Netherlands
and Namibia in the home tri-series of the ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 and
Tri-Nation T20I Series, followed by another below-par show in Hong Kong.
Nepal will now travel to India to
participate in the SMS Friendship Cup involving state teams of Gujarat and
Baroda at Vapi, Gujarat.
But their focus will be on the 2024 ACC
Men’s T20 Premier Cup, which begins in April.
Nepal will then head for the United
States and the West Indies to participate in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup their
only second appearance in the global showpiece and first since ICC World T20 in
Bangladesh in 2014.
The Wolves will play three T20s and
three ODs against Nepal A, from March 28 to April 7, before returning home.
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