header banner
SPORTS

Nepal wins by five wickets in its final practice match

KATHMANDU, Aug 26: Nepal has won the third and final practice match in the Nepal practice tour of Srilanka for the upcoming Asia Cup qualifiers game from August 29.
File Photo / Republica
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Aug 26: Nepal has won the third and final practice match in the Nepal practice tour of Srilanka for the upcoming Asia Cup qualifiers game from August 29.  


Nepal won the third practice game played against Colts Cricket Club at Colts CLub Ground on Sunday by five wickets.


Colts had set the target of 217 after winning the toss and elected to bat first. Nepal chased the target in 42.4 overs. 


Related story

3rd Practice Match: Aasif blitz helps Nepal consolation win


Captain Paras Khadka and Dipendra Singh Aireescored half-centuries. Khadka scored 58 runs from 57 balls hitting one six and four boundaries. Similarly, Aire scored 52 runs. Vice-captain Gyanendra Malla 45, Aarif Sheikh 23, Subash Khakurel 22, Sagar Pun five, and Binod Bhandari 1 scored runs respectively.


Colts had scored 216 runs in 49.5 overs. Hashan Hewanayake scored 59 runs. 


Sompal Kami 3, Sagar Pun 2, Karan KC 2, and Lalit Rajbanshi one, took wickets respectively.  


Nepal had won the previous two practice matches. 


Nepal will travel directly to Malaysia from Srilanka on 27th August, Monday. 


Nepal will play against host Malaysia, UAE, Hongkong, Singapore and Oman for Asia Cup qualification. Nepal will play its first qualifying match on August 29.


 


 

Related Stories
SPORTS

Nepal wins fifth match in Andhra Pradesh tour

SPORTS

Century Bank wins corporate cricket

SPORTS

Police wins Ruslan cricket title

SPORTS

Nepal U-19 wins first practice match

SPORTS

Nepal bites dust in a nail-biting final practice m...

Trending

Top Videos

Bold Preety willing to fight for her musical career

Awareness among people on heart diseases has improved in Nepal’

Print still remains the numbers of one platform

Bringing home a gold medal is on my bucket

What is Nepal's roadmap to sage child rights