Nepal's second defeat after failing to hit a boundary in the last ball

Chasing a target of 161 runs, Nepal scored only 157 runs, getting bowled in the last ball.

Bhadra 12, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Nepal's second defeat after failing to hit a boundary in the last ball

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Nepal also lost in the second practice match against South Australia. Sheffield Shield and ODI champion team South Australia defeated Nepal by 3 runs in the second match on Thursday.

 

South Australia defeated Nepal by 3 wickets by hitting a four on the last ball in the first match in Darwin on Thursday.

In the last over, Nepal could add only 9 runs while needing 13 runs for victory. Shahav Alam took 1 run in the first ball of the last over and Karan got out after scoring 1 run in the second ball. In the fifth ball, Shahaw made the game exciting by hitting fours, but in the last ball of the game, Shahaw scored 8 runs after being bowled by Tim Oakley's ball.

openers Asif Shaikh 1 and Kushal Bhurtel were dismissed for 11 runs. Bhim Sarki played 26 balls and scored 29 runs with 2 fours and 1 six. Captain Rohit Paudel, Dipendrasingh Airy 3, Arif Shaikh were dismissed for 10 runs. Lokash Bam and Rupesh Singh shared 64 runs in 6 overs. Lokesh scored 32 with 2 fours and 1 six off 26 balls, Rupesh scored 37 runs with 4 fours and 2 sixes off 19 balls.

South Australia's Campbell Thomson took 4 wickets for 26 runs in 4 overs. McFadden took 29 in 4 overs, Oakley 31 in 4 overs and Tom Menzie took 2 wickets each with 37 runs in 4 overs .

Earlier, South Australia, who batted first, scored 160 runs after losing 8 wickets in the scheduled 20 overs. Opener Mackenzie Harvey was dismissed for 11 runs off 8 balls. Another opener Ryan King scored the highest 34 runs from Nepal. He played 19 balls and hit 6 fours and 1 six. D Drew played 2 fours off 28 balls and Harry Mananti scored 29 runs off 22 balls with 1-1 fours and a six.

Noah McFadden 2, De Hoogenboijem 14, Jack Winter 12 and captain Harry Matthews 6 runs out. T Brown remained unbeaten on 12 runs from 9 balls. Karan KC from Nepal spent 32 runs in 4 overs and took 3 wickets. Shahab Alam took 2 wickets for 25 runs in 4 overs. Rupesh Singh scored 15 runs in 2 overs, Kushal Bhurtel scored 27 runs in 4 overs and Dipendrasingh Airey took 1 wicket each with 11 runs in 2 overs.

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