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Sah fifty goes in vain as Nepal succumbs to 19-run defeat

KATHMANDU, July 25: Anil Kumar Sah’s 56 runs went in vain as Felix Organ claimed three wickets to hand Nepal a 19-run defeat in the second practice match of the Europe tour against St Cross Symondians Cricket Club on Tuesday in London.
Nepal’s stand-in captain Gyanendra Malla and St Cross Symondians Cricket Club captian Harry Foyle exchange token of love prior to their second practice match in London, England on Monday. Photo Courtesy: Raman Shiwakoti
By Republica

KATHMANDU, July 25: Anil Kumar Sah’s 56 runs went in vain as Felix Organ claimed three wickets to hand Nepal a 19-run defeat in the second practice match of the Europe tour against St Cross Symondians Cricket Club on Tuesday in London.


Nepal was limited to 149 runs in 20 overs chasing the total of 169 in the match that was played in a T20 format. Nepal’s regular skipper Paras Khadka was rested as Gyanendra Malla carried the captaincy duties.


Organ conceded 15 runs from his full quota of four overs dismissing stand-in captain Malla (18), Sharad Vesawkar (0) and Dipendra Singh Airee (3) breaking the back of the chase as Nepal lost eight wickets adding 149 runs in 20 overs. He was helped by Harry Trussler’s two wickets.


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Sah smashed six fours and a six during his 48-ball stay at the crease but could not find support from the other end as Nepal lost the match. 


Aarif Sheikh was the second highest scorer for the visiting team adding 34 runs to the total. He faced 24 deliveries with two fours and a six in his innings. 


Sompal Kami was run out in the last over of the chase, keeping Nepal in the hunt with 16-run cameo which included a four and a six from nine deliveries.


Earlier, 227 first-class match veteran for Hampshire County Cricket Club, Jimmy Adams played a knock of 72 runs batting at number three for St Cross. Adams smashed nine fours and two sixes in his 48-ball innings. He was supported by Organ’s 39 runs which included two fours and two sixes. Tom Scriven made 23 runs including a four and a six in 16 deliveries to push the total to 168 runs in 20 overs for the loss of six wickets.


Nepal’s Kami and Basant Regmi shared two wickets each. Leg-spinner Sandeep Lamichhane picked the important wicket of Adams conceding 34 runs in his four overs.


Nepal will play its third practice match against East London XI on Wednesday. The match will be played in 50-over format. The national cricket team had defeated Hampshire Hogs Cricket Club in the first practice match on Saturday.


 

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