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ICC Asia U-19 WC: Nepal receives 93-run target


15 April 2019  

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KATHMANDU: Nepal has received a 93-run target from host Malaysia at its third match under the ICC Asia U-19 World Cup Qualifier held at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Monday.

Sent in to field first after losing the toss, Nepal restricted its opponent to paltry 92 runs. Malaysia was all out in 33.5 overs.

Malaysia’s Iezzat Daniel Fiqry scored highest 37 runs  including three fours and one six off 55 balls, Muhammad Amir made 13 off 26 balls while wicketkeeper Hakim Harisan contributed 10 runs while the other batsmen could not reach double-digit runs.

Nepal’s Kushal Malla and Pawan Sarraf grabbed three wickets each of Malaysia including two and one maidens in 8 and 8.5 overs respectively.

Similarly, Kamal Singh took two wickets giving away 22 runs while Sagar Dhakal claimed one wicket, building pressure on the opponent.

Nepal had played friendly matches with U-19 cricket teams in Andhra Pradesh of India prior to this Qualifier. Of the total six friendly matches, Nepal won four matches and lost two matches.

Rohit Kumar Paudel (captain), Pawan Sarraf, Sandeep Jora, Bhim Sarki, Kushal Malla, Hari Bahadur Chauhan, Pratish GC and Abhishek Basnet are in the team. Similarly, Rit Gautam, Kamal Singh Airee, Rashid Khan, Sagar Dhakal and Surya Tamang.

Former captain of National Cricket Team Binod Das is the coach. Nepal had participated in the ICC Asia U-19 World Cup Qualifier for seven times that had started since 1998.

Nepal, which had first participated in U-19 held in Sri Lanka in 2000, has played seven times so far (five times (2000-2008) and two times (2012 and 2016). Nepal will face Oman on Tuesday and Kuwait on Thursday.

 

Publish Date : 15 April 2019 10:24 AM

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