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The poor performance of the Nepali women's national cricket team continues. Nepal lost by 40 runs against the home team in the four-nation tournament in Uganda on Thursday. This is the fourth defeat that Nepal suffered in 5 matches in the ongoing tournament. Nepal has lost 13 of the last 14 matches.
Earlier in this tournament, Nepal defeated Uganda by 1 wicket. That opportunity came again to Nepal. Nepal won the toss in Entebbe and stopped Uganda who came into bat with a score of 91-5.
Opener duo captain Janet Mbabazi and Proscovia were dismissed before opening Ella's account. Rita Musamali scored 22 runs off 48 balls with 3 fours and 38 and Easter Lokku scored 22 runs off 25 balls with 3 fours. Stephanie Nampina remained unbeaten on 13 off 23 balls. From Nepal, Riya Sharma spent 2 runs for 16 runs in 4 overs and Pooja Mahato, Ishwari Bista and former captain Rubina Chhetri took 1 wicket each.
In response, Nepal was bowled out for 51 runs in 17.1 overs. Other than Indu Burma, who came in as the opener, scored 11 runs with 2 fours off 12 balls and Kavita Joshi scored 12 runs off 27 balls with 1 four, the others could not score double. The opener, Yakkan Khadka, was dismissed for a wicket. Rubina and Mamta could not open the account. Pooja 7, Sana Pravin 6, Elisa Yadav 9 and Rhea 2 runs. Irene Mutoni and Imakulet Nakisuyi took 3 wickets each for Uganda.
Nepal will play its last match against Hong Kong on Friday.
