Nepal Police Club team won against Madhesh Pradesh at Narayani Stadium in Birganj.
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Nepal Police Club became the first team to win Jai Trophy Men's Elite Cup two-day cricket. Police won by an innings and 35 runs against Madhesh Pradesh in Birganj on Thursday. Police's victory became possible after Madhesh's second innings was completed at 94 runs at the Narayani Cricket Stadium.
In the
tournament, Madhesh became the first team to get out in less than 100 runs. In both the matches of the first round, there was no win-loss result, while the match between Tribhuvan Army Club and Bagmati Pradesh in Janakpur on Thursday also ended in a tie.
Apart from Madhesh's Vishal Patel, Mayan Yadav and Himanshu Dutt, other players could not score runs in double figures. Police's Kushal Bhurtel took 5 wickets while destroying Madhesh's batting. With this, Bhurtel became the fifth player to take 5 wickets in a single innings in the ongoing tournament. Supporting Bhurtel, Gulshan Jha took 3 wickets and Lalit Rajwanshi took 2 wickets.
After stopping Madhesh's innings at 129 runs on the previous day, Police started the match with 174-3 on Thursday. In the first innings, the police announced the end of the innings at 258 runs after losing 4 wickets in 59 overs. This score of the police was exactly double that of Madhesh. opener Kushal Bhurtel scored 63 runs from the
police. Player of the match He played 68 balls and hit 10 fours. He also took 7 wickets. Amit Shrestha added 1 run to his account and got out for 35 runs. Arjun Saud retired on 22 runs. Captain Arif Sheikh remained unbeaten on 81 balls with 40 with 4 fours and Shankar Rana with 31 balls with 1 four and 3 sixes.
The police have added 25 points. Madhesh has shrunk to 6 bonus points. Police are at the top of the table with 40 points after playing 2 matches. Army has 30, Bagmati 28 and Madhesh 21. After competing against each other in a four-team round robin, the top two teams advance to the finals. Police will go to Janakpur and play Bagmati, while Army and Madhesh will compete in Birganj.
