Nepal lost all 6 matches, Pooja won the scooter
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Thailand won the Triangular Women's Twenty20 Cricket Series trophy. In the last match of the round robin league held on Friday, Thailand defeated the home team Nepal by 7 wickets.
After winning the toss and choosing to bat, Nepal managed to score only 81 runs after losing 7 wickets while playing 20 overs at the Trivi Cricket Ground in Kirtipur. In response, top ranked Thailand completed the target in 17 overs. In the women's Twenty20 international rankings, Thailand is 13th, Netherlands 16th and Nepal 20th.
Thailand became the winner with their fifth win after playing 6 matches. The Netherlands finished second after winning 4 out of 6 matches. Nepal lost all 6 matches. After the participating teams played each other 3-3 times, the team with the most points was the winner.
In the last match of the league, captain Naruimol Chaiwai scored an unbeaten 27 runs to lead Thailand to victory. She hit 2 fours off 34 balls. Nanapat Koncharoinkai scored 23 off 32 balls with 1 boundary and Nathaya Buchatham scored 11 runs. From Nepal, captain Indu Burma took 2 wickets and Pooja Mahato took 1 wicket after spending 16 runs keeping 1 maiden in 4 overs.
could not be opened in the Nepali batting series before. Opener Mejkan Khadka scored 17 runs off 29 balls with 1 boundary. Bindu Rawal 7, Pooja 6, Rubina Chhetri 1, Indu 10, Kavita Joshi scored 14 runs with 1 four and 1 six and Elisa Yadav was dismissed for zero. Sita Ranamar scored 7 off 10 balls and Rajamati Airi who was making her 'debut' remained unbeaten with 11 runs off 17 balls.
Thailand's Thipatcha Puthavong was named Player of the Series. Despite taking no wickets in the last match, she had taken 16 wickets at an average of 5.81 in the previous 5 matches of the series. Pooja Mahato was chosen as the best player of Nepal. She scored 134 runs at a strike rate of over 100 and took 3 wickets. He was presented with a Yamaha scooter on behalf of the major sponsor.
