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Nepal to bat first against Netherlands in ICC League 2 clash



KATHMANDU: In the climactic encounter of the tri-nation ODI series within the ICC CWC League 2, Nepal is gearing up to take on the Netherlands.

Opting to bowl first after winning the toss, the Netherlands aims to set the tone early.

The showdown, set to unfold at the Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground, will commence at 9:30 AM.

Nepal enters this pivotal match with two changes, introducing Aarif Sheikh and Gulshan Jha in place of Dev Khanal and Sompal Kami.

Currently, Namibia leads the table with three wins, accumulating 6 points.

Nepal and the Netherlands, each with a single victory, trail in second and third positions with two points respectively.

Nepal secures the second spot based on run rate following their impressive 9-wicket triumph over the Netherlands.

Eight nations, including Nepal, Netherlands, Namibia, Canada, Oman, Scotland, UAE, and America, are vying in League 2.

The visiting teams, Namibia and Netherlands, contribute to the competitive cricket showcase.

As per ICC regulations, the top four teams in League 2 will earn qualification for the World Cup qualifiers, while the subsequent four countries will compete for a spot in the esteemed Cricket World Cup.

The intensity rises as teams strive for supremacy and a coveted World Cup berth in this captivating cricketing spectacle.

Publish Date : 25 February 2024 09:37 AM

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