After Rohit scored 101 unbeaten runs, Nepal completed the target of 243 runs in 45 overs with 5 balls to spare. When Nepal needed 3 runs in the last over, Sompal Kami hit Noah McFadden for a six.
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Captain Rohit Paudel's unbeaten century ended Nepal's tour of Australia with a win on Saturday. Nepal defeated South Australia by 2 wickets in the ODI match in Darwin.
After Rohit scored 101 unbeaten runs, Nepal completed the target of 243 runs in 45 overs with 5 balls to spare. When Nepal needed 3 runs in the last over, Sompal Kami hit Noah McFadden for a six.
Rohit and Sompal won Nepal by sharing an unbeaten 85 runs off 61 balls for the ninth wicket. Rohit hit 9 fours in 101 balls. Batting at number ten, Sompal remained unbeaten on 40 runs with 1 four and 3 sixes in 30 balls.
Both the teams brought out all their players in batting and bowling. Opener Kushal Bhurtel was dismissed for 28 off 37 balls with 4 fours and 1 six and Asif Shaikh was dismissed for 11 runs off 15 balls with 2 fours. Bhim Sarki 1, Arif Sheikh 3, Dipendra Singh Airy 9, Lokesh Bam 2, Rupesh Singh were out for nil. Gulshan Jha scored 36 runs off 40 balls with 1 four and 2 sixes. From South Australia, Tom Menzie took 25 in 8 overs with 2 maidens and Harry Mananti took 4-4 wickets in 10 overs with 43 runs.
Earlier, South Australia was bowled out for 242 runs after playing 45 overs. The opening pair of Harvey McKenzie and Doutji Hooganboizem made a good start but the home team could not take advantage of it. McKenzie scored 24 runs off 20 balls with 5 fours. Huganboijem scored 53 runs off 66 balls with 5 fours and 1 six.
In the middle order, Mananti and Ryan King shared a partnership of 76 runs for the fifth wicket. Mananti scored 63 runs in 68 balls with 4 fours and 2 sixes and King scored 35 runs in 40 balls with 2 fours and 2 sixes. Nepal's Nandan Yadav and Sompal took 3 wickets each. Nandan scored 15 runs in 5 overs and Sompal spent 21 runs in 5 overs. Rupesh, Sandeep Lamichhane and Shahab Alam took 1 wicket each.
