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Captain Dipendrasingh Airi's sharp half-century saw Sudurpaschim Royals set a target of 183 runs to Biratnagar Kings in Nepal Premier League (NPL) cricket on Tuesday. After Biratnagar Kings won the toss at the University Cricket Ground, Kirtipur, Sudurpaschim scored 182 runs losing 7 wickets in the scheduled 20 overs.
Dipendra scored an unbeaten 57 off 24 balls. He hit consecutive sixes in the last two balls of the innings. After Dipendra hit 3 sixes in the last over, South West added a total of 23 runs . Dipendra hit a total of 3 fours and 5 sixes.
After Deependra and Ishan Pandey's aggressive batting, Sudoorpaschim made a good score even in the very difficult conditions of the morning. These two added 49 runs in 25 balls for the sixth wicket. Ishan scored 21 runs in 16 balls with 2 fours and 1 six and was run out. Opener Amit Shrestha was out for 1 run from Sudurpaschim. He was dismissed by Ismat Alam. Another opener Vinod Bhandari played 20 balls and scored 23 runs with 3 fours. Arif Shaikh was dismissed for 9 runs. Nicholas Kritan took an excellent catch at cover off Bashir Ahmed and sent Arif back to the pavilion.
Saif Zaib scored 14 runs with 1 six off 15 balls. Brandon McMullen scored 36 runs off 26 balls with 2 fours and a six. Scott Kugelein hit 2 fours off 6 balls and was dismissed for 10 runs. Anil Kharel took 3 wickets from Biratnagar. He conceded 26 runs in 4 overs. Chris Soul, Ismat and Basir took 1 wicket each.
Due to the fact that Rohan Mustafa did not reach the Kirtipur field before the toss, South West has fielded only 3 foreign players. Former UAE captain Mustafa landed at Tribhuvan International Airport at 8 am on Tuesday.
