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The Nepali youth cricket team is going to play the final match against Singapore for the title of the ACC U-16 Eastzone Cup Cricket Tournament held in Malaysia.
Nepal confirmed the final after defeating Malaysia by 9 wickets in the semi-final on Thursday. After Singapore reached the final after defeating Hong Kong in the other semi-final, Nepal's title clash with Singapore has been confirmed.
The final match for the title between both teams will be held on Sunday. Nepal remained undefeated in the competition and reached the finals. Singapore was the runner-up from Nepal's group and reached the semi-finals.
Singapore, which was defeated by Nepal in the group stage, confirmed the final match with Nepal by defeating Hong Kong on Thursday. The target of 169 runs given by Hong Kong was found by Singapore at the loss of 6 wickets in 38.5 overs.
In the first match on Thursday, Nepal won by 9 wickets against the home team . Batting first, Nepal completed the target of 91 runs given by Malaysia losing only 1 wicket in 11.4 overs.
Nepal's opener Pramishand Yadav scored a brilliant half-century . After facing 35 balls, he scored 59 unbeaten runs with the help of 5 fours and 5 sixes.
Shivansh Bajgai, who came at number three, scored 23 unbeaten runs by hitting five fours. Before that, opener Prashiddha Jaishi was out for just two runs while playing 16 balls. Nagishwaran Sathakumaran took 1 wicket for Malaysia in
bowling. Before that, Malaysia lost the toss and scored only 90 runs in 43.1 overs.
Nepal reached the semi-finals by becoming the winner of group 'A'. Malaysia became the runner-up from Group B and confirmed the clash with Nepal in the semi-finals.
Muhammad Danis Adleyan scored the highest 38 runs for Malaysia. He faced 71 balls and hit four fours and one six. Similarly, apart from Deej Patro scoring 10 runs, other batters did not score double digit runs.
Abhay Yadav took the most four wickets for Nepal. He spent 15 runs in 10 overs. Similarly, Shubham Khanal took 3 wickets in 10 overs at the cost of 12 runs. Captain Bipin Prasad Sharma and Sachin Bhatt took one wicket each.
