Nepal lose fourth T20, series to West Indies A
The visitors take an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match T20 series after winning the fourth T20 by 28 runs.
The visitors take an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match T20 series after winning the fourth T20 by 28 runs.
Cricket Association of Nepal announces a 15-member squad adding Kamal Singh Airee and Sagar Dhakal. Binod Bhandari, Aarif Sheikh, Bibek Yadav, Lokesh Bam and Aakash Chand have been left out.
Johnson Charles scores unbeaten 119 runs as visitors defeat the Rhinos to lead five-match series 2-1.
71-run knock by skipper Rohit Paudel goes in vain as visitors restrict Nepal for 150 runs.
The skipper scores 112 runs off 54 balls to help the Rhinos chase down a huge target of 204 runs
Tamang cards 8-under 60 for a total score of 8-under 264, registering a one-stroke victory over Bhuvan Nagarkoti.
Bhuvan Nagarkoti cards 5-under 63 for a 54-hole total score of 7-under 197. He is six shots ahead of Dinesh Prajapati, who plays 1-over 69 for a 1-under 203 total.
The Rhinos set to compete in a five-match T20 series against the visitors starting Saturday.
Dinesh Prajapati cards 4-under 64, while overnight leader Bhuwan Nagarkoti plays 1-under 67 for the 36-hole total score of 2-under 134 at the Surya Nepal Kathmandu Open.
Former Nepal number one pro Nagarkoti is one shot ahead of Rabi Khadka, Bhuwan Kumar Rokka and Niraj Tamang after they played 1-over 69.
A total of 32 professional and nine amateurs will take part in the event, which will be played over 72 holes.
Failure to qualify for 2025 Asia Cup and ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup is alarming for the Rhinos who are set to travel to the West Indies and the United States to participate in the T20 World Cup in less than two months’ time.
Nepal managed to accumulate a decent total of 139 runs given a mediocre performance by the batters.
Airee’s last-over aggressive play helps escalate the Rhinos to a decent total despite mediocre batting.
The Rhinos lose the ACC Men’s T20 Premier Cup semi-final match by six wickets following a batting collapse.
The one-day event features men’s and women’s half-marathons, a corporate run, and a wheelchair race, and sees participation of thousands of runners every year.
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