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Nepal has suffered its third consecutive defeat in the triangular women's Twenty20 cricket series. Netherlands defeated Nepal by 15 runs on Sunday. Nepal, which entered the field with a target of 141 runs, lost 8 wickets and managed to score only 125 runs.
In the first match, Nepal lost to the Netherlands by 20 runs and then lost to Thailand by 4 wickets. This is the second win in 3 games for the Netherlands. In their previous match, the Dutch team lost to Thailand by 8 wickets.
Participating teams are scheduled to play three games against each other and the team with the most points will be the winner. Thailand has won the first two matches.
Captain Indu Burma scored the most 30 runs from Nepal. She hit 1 six off 32 balls . The opener, Jakjan Khadka, played 23 balls with 4 fours, Pooja Mahato played 18 balls with 1 four, Kavita Joshi played 14 balls with 15 balls and Sita Rana Magar scored 10 unbeaten runs with 6 balls .
From the Netherlands, Iris Willing, Caroline de Lange and Heather Seegers took 2-2 and Eva Lynch and Isabel van der Voening took 1-1 wickets. 
The Netherlands, who won the toss and batted first, lost 9 wickets and scored 140 runs at the Trivi Cricket Ground in Kirtipur on Sunday.
After Sita Ranamar's excellent bowling, Nepal managed to prevent the Netherlands from making a big score. The Netherlands got off to a great start scoring 85 runs for the loss of 3 wickets in the first 10 overs. But after Debrehate spinner Sita took 5 wickets, the Netherlands was reduced to a small score . Netherlands scored 157 runs in the first match against Nepal.
Sita performed her best bowling by taking 5 wickets and spending 12 runs in 3 overs. In August 2023, against Hong Kong, she took 5 wickets for 16 runs in Malaysia. Manisha Upadhyay spent 23 runs in 4 overs and Kavita Joshi and captain Indu Burma took 1 wicket each.
Captain Babette de Leede scored the highest 41 runs from the Netherlands. He played 38 balls and hit 4 fours and 1 six. Heather Seegers scored 26 off 23 balls with 3 fours and openers Phebe Molkenboer and Robine Rijke scored 21 runs apiece.
Nepal, defeated in both previous matches, debuted spinner Revati Dhami in place of the injured Kavita Kunwar. But after giving 10 runs after bowling 1 over with a strange bowling action, she did not come again in the next over . In the previous match against Thailand, medium speed bowler Kavita was out due to injury after bowling 2 overs.
