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Delhi Daredevils reacts to Sandeep's performance

KATHMANDU, Feb 8: Delhi Daredevils has lauded the performance of Nepali youth cricketer Sandeep Lamichhane against Namabia at the ICC World Cricket League Division Two underway at Windhoek in Namibia on Thursday.
Photo Courtesy : Delhi Daredevils'sTweet
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Feb 8: Delhi Daredevils has lauded the performance of Nepali youth cricketer Sandeep Lamichhane against Namabia at the ICC World Cricket League Division Two underway at Windhoek in Namibia on Thursday.


Namibia has set a target of 139 runs for Nepal. Sent in to the bat first after losing the toss, Namibia made 138 runs in 34.2 overs.


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Sandeep Lamichhane claimed highest 4 wickets giving away 18 runs in 8.2 overs in first inning, Sompal Kami grabbed 3 wickets at the cost of 35 runs in 7 overs while while S Vesawkar, skipper Paras Khadka and Basant Regmi took 1 wicket each, restricting Nepal to 138 runs.


 



Nepal's first game of the ICC World Cricket League Division 2, and @IamSandeep25 produced a brilliant spell to bundle Namibia up for 138.#DilDilli pic.twitter.com/EQhMcV4TFe


— Delhi Daredevils (@DelhiDaredevils) February 8, 2018



Teenage prodigy @IamSandeep25 is in action at Nepal's first match in the ICC World Cricket League Division 2. Join us in wishing him a great tournament!#DilDilli pic.twitter.com/WXbX3PhMoE


— Delhi Daredevils (@DelhiDaredevils) February 8, 2018

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