Nepal's first fielding against Scotland

Jestha 25, 2082

Binod Pandey

Nepal's first fielding against Scotland

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(Dundee, Scotland)- Scotland will bat first against Nepal in World Cup Cricket League-2 on Sunday. After winning the toss, Scotland captain Richie Berrington will bat first at Dundee's Fort Hill.

Due to the high results obtained in the first two games, Nepal seems to be confident of bringing such results again. No changes have been made to the Nepali team that won the first two matches.

Captain Rohit Paudel, Asif Sheikh, Kushal Bhurtel, Bhim Sarki, Arif Sheikh, Dipendra Singh Airi, Gulshan Jha, Sompal Kami, Karan KC, Sandeep Lamichhane and Lalit Rajvanshi are playing from the playing 11.

Scotland are giving Mackenzie Jones a 'debut'. He has been playing for Scotland's U19 team for the last year. Similarly, Charlie Cassell has returned to the team. Last year, he took 7 wickets for 21 runs in 5.4 overs against Oman on his 'debut' in Dundee, which is the best bowling performance of any player on ODI 'debut'. Jones and Cole will replace Jasper Davidson, Jack Jarvis .

This is the third game that Nepal is going to play at Fort Hill. Nepal had an incredible 1-wicket victory over Scotland in their first match of this series on Monday. After Karan KC scored an unbeaten 65, Nepal chased down the biggest run target in ODIs by completing the target of 297 runs in the last ball.

Nepal defeated Netherlands by 5 wickets in their second match on Wednesday with Arif Shaikh's 78 runs.

In 14 matches, Nepal is in seventh place with 10 points. Scotland is fourth with 22 points from 18 games. America is in the top 3 with 28 points, Netherlands 26 and Oman with 24 points. The top four teams of the eight-nation League 2 will qualify for the World Cup.

Scotland defeated the Netherlands by 44 runs on Friday. Nepal will end this League-2 journey by playing against the Netherlands on Tuesday.

Binod

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