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T20 World Cup Qualifier: Nepal to play against Oman tomorrow



KATHMANDU: Nepal will play against Oman in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier tomorrow.

It should be noted that Nepal defeated Malaysia by 6 wickets in the match held on Tuesday in Kathmandu.

In the match held at TU International Cricket Ground in Kirtipur, Nepal achieved the victory target of 166 runs set by Malaysia, with the loss of 4 wickets in 18 overs.

Meanwhile, in the first match, Nepal defeated Singapore by 8 wickets.

In Tuesday’s match against Malaysia, Kushal Malla scored 65 runs in 34 balls, while opener Kushal Bhurtel scored 43 runs to guide the host to a second successive victory.

Aasif Sheikh contributed 32 runs, while Sandeep Jora scored 18 runs. For Malaysia, Mohammad Amir took 3 wickets and Pawandeep Singh took one wicket.

Earlier, batting first after winning the toss, Malaysia scored 165 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in the scheduled 20 overs.

Opener Syed Ajiz scored the highest 68 runs, while Zubaidi Zulkilfe contributed 24 runs to the Malaysian total.

For the bowling side, Abinash Bohora took 4 wickets, while Sandeep Lamichhane, Gulsan Jha, and Rohit Paudel took one wicket each.

In the qualifier, Nepal is in Group A, which also includes Malaysia, Oman, and Singapore. Group B comprises the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Hong Kong, Bahrain, and Kuwait.

Publish Date : 01 November 2023 06:32 AM

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