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After the match between Hong Kong and Bahrain was canceled due to rain, Nepal dramatically reached the 'Super Three' of the Asia regional qualifiers of the Women's Twenty20 Cricket World Cup. In the tournament being held in Thailand, on Friday, if Hong Kong had won the match against Bahrain, which was considered relatively weak, Nepal would have been eliminated from the tournament.
But the match between Hong Kong and Bahrain was canceled without even a toss after the AIT ground in Bangkok was blocked by rain. In group 'C', Nepal and Hong Kong have equal 5 points. Runrate than Nepal
Hong Kong was ahead. According to the rules of the competition, if the points are equal between the two teams, the team with the most wins will be ahead.
Nepal has won 2 matches while Hong Kong has won only 1 match. Coincidentally, Hong Kong defeated Nepal itself. But then his 1 match with Nepal and 2 matches with Bahrain was not allowed to happen due to rain. Nepal won both the rain-affected matches against Bahrain and that became the basis for taking Nepal to the 'Super Three'. After captain Indu Burma scored 24 unbeaten runs in 7 balls, Nepal defeated Bahrain by 6 wickets in the second match of the double round robin on Thursday.
Nepal will play against Thailand, the winner of Group 'A' and UAE, the winner of Group 'B', in the 'Super Three'. After all three teams play against each other, the top two teams will qualify for the Twenty20 World Cup. Nepal will play UAE on Sunday and Thailand on Monday.
