Khaleej Times

Nepal cruise to maiden ODI series victory

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dubai — Captain Paras Khadka scored both, his and Nepal’s first ODI hundred, in their maiden ODI series win over the UAE on Monday.

Nepal won the third ODI by four wickets. A historic, come-frombehind series win had looked unlikely as UAE racked up 254 for 6, the highest total of the series, batting first. The UAE total was especially impressive considerin­g they had slipped to 47/4, with a wicket each for Sompal Kami, Karan KC, Sandeep Lamichhane, and Khadka limiting their early progress.

A doughty 45 from CP Rizwan helped repair the damage, but still, as they found themselves 122/4 after 38 overs, it seemed they might struggle to make 200.

That they breached 250 was down to a remarkable late surge courtesy of Shaiman Anwar (87 off 70) and Mohammad Boota, who finished with 59 not out off 21 balls.

Mohammad Naveed struck his first two balls for six and four to apply the afterburne­rs, and Nepal were left a little shell-shocked at the break having conceded 55 runs from the last three overs of the innings.

They quickly shook off any cobwebs, recovering from the early loss of Binod Bhandari for 9 to whittle down their target in a series of semi-substantia­l partnershi­ps.

Though after Khadka’s hundred the next highest score was a mere 31, there was enough support to ensure that Nepal stayed ahead of the game, while the wickets lost kept the match interestin­g.

Khadka was undoubtedl­y the star of the show, leading from the front as he has so often done for his country. His 115, coming at better than a run a ball, was a masterful knock, considerin­g the pressure of a large chase and a must-win game. By the time he was dismissed, Nepal needed 40 runs in 10.1 overs, and only an almighty collapse could see them lose.

Considerin­g the flair for the dramatic Nepal have shown throughout their time in internatio­nal cricket, such could not be discounted, but Aarif Sheikh and Sompal added cool unbeaten 20-odds to seal victory and send the sizeable band of travelling supporters into raptures.

“It as good, obviously our first ODI series win for which every one contribute­d,” Khadka told the ICC website.

He also praised Nepali fans, saying: “They (fans) are our biggest motivation factor.”

“This is just the beginning and we need to keep pushing for such bigger results,“he added.

 ?? Twitter photo ?? Nepal cricket team players pose for a selfie after winning the ODI series 2-1 against the UAE. —
Twitter photo Nepal cricket team players pose for a selfie after winning the ODI series 2-1 against the UAE. —

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