ACC Men's U-16: A comfortable win for Nepal against Singapore

Ashad 8, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

ACC Men's U-16: A comfortable win for Nepal against Singapore

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Nepal won by 6 wickets against Singapore in the ACC Men's U-16 Eastern Regional Cricket Tournament. The target of 139 runs given by Singapore was completed by Nepal losing 4 wickets in 33.3 overs.

Jaisi, who is famous for Nepal, scored 55 not out. Similarly, Raunak Srivastava scored the highest 40 runs. Subham Khanal remained unbeaten and scored 9 runs. Nepal's opener Suryanshu Koirala was retired after scoring 9 runs. Akash Teja took 3 wickets for Singapore. Similarly, Yuvan Pandey took 1 wicket. 

ACC Men's U-16: A comfortable win for Nepal against Singapore Singapore won the toss and elected to bat first in the ongoing match at the UKM Oval Cricket Ground in Malaysia, losing all wickets in 36.1 overs and made a total of 138 runs. Captain Rian Nayak contributed the most 53 runs for Singapore. 

Similarly, opener Ahan Bhudhanbham added 38 runs while another opener Roshan Arun got out making 11 runs. Nepal's captain Bipin Sharma took four wickets while defeating Singapore cheaply. Likewise  Sachin Bhatt took three wickets and Shubham Khanal and Abhay Yadav took one wicket each.

ACC Men's U-16: A comfortable win for Nepal against Singapore 10 different teams are participating in the tournament, which was conducted according to the annual schedule of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC). In the competition, Nepal is in Group 'A'. In the group of Nepal  There are Singapore, Indonesia, Bhutan and Japan. Likewise  Group 'B' includes host Malaysia, Hong Kong, Maldives, Thailand and Myanmar. 

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