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Nepal lose their first wicket against the Netherlands; Bhurtel departs for 20 runs

KATHMANDU, March 5: In the final match of the T-20I triangular series, Nepal faced an early setback as Kushal Bhurtel departed after contributing only 20 runs. After winning the toss, Nepal is batting first in the final match of the ongoing T-20I triangular series.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, March 5: In the final match of the T-20I triangular series, Nepal faced an early setback as Kushal Bhurtel departed after contributing only 20 runs. After winning the toss, Nepal is batting first in the final match of the ongoing T-20I triangular series.


The highly anticipated match is underway at the TU International Cricket Ground. Both teams are determined to emerge victorious and claim the series title.


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Nepal lose their second wicket against the Netherlands


Despite a slow start in the series, Nepal has shown promising performances in the last two games, raising hopes for a triumphant finale. However, the Netherlands pose a formidable challenge as a strong opponent.


With 5 points from 4 games, the Netherlands have secured their spot in the final, while Nepal closely followed in second place with 4 points. Namibia's third-place finish with 3 points has eliminated them from the final contention.


Nepal are playing at 76 runs at the loss of only 1 wicket by the end of eight wickets.


 

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