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Nepal chooses to bat first against Bangladesh in U19 World Cup Super Six crucial clash


31 January 2024  

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KATHMANDU: In a pivotal encounter of the ICC U19 Men’s World Cup Super Six stage, Nepal has won the toss and elected to bat first against Bangladesh.

The match, set to unfold at Mangaung Oval in Bloemfontein, marks a crucial juncture in the tournament.

Having secured a spot in the Super Six stage by defeating Afghanistan in the final group match, Nepal aims to make a mark in the competition.

Bangladesh, on the other hand, faced an initial setback with a loss in their opening match but bounced back with comprehensive victories in the subsequent two games.

Despite Nepal’s aspirations for advancement, their hopes for a semi-final spot have already been dashed, making this match a critical one for Bangladesh to secure substantial victories not only against Nepal but also in the upcoming clash against Pakistan.

The decision to bat first indicates Nepal’s strategic approach to set a formidable target, while Bangladesh aims to showcase a strong performance in both batting and bowling to bolster their chances of progressing to the next stage.

The outcome of this match holds significant implications for both teams in the U19 World Cup.

Publish Date : 31 January 2024 13:32 PM

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