Zimbabwe has set a target of 130 runs for Nepal in the Women's Twenty20 World Cup Global Qualifiers.
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Zimbabwe has set a target of 130 runs for Nepal in the Women's Twenty20 World Cup Global Qualifiers.
After Nepal captain Indu Verma won the toss and elected to bat on Saturday, Zimbabwe scored 129 runs for the loss of 6 wickets in the stipulated 20 overs at the Tribhuvan University Cricket International Stadium, Kirtipur.
Kelis Dhlobhu scored an unbeaten 52 runs to guide Zimbabwe to a moderate score. She hit 8 fours in 36 balls. Opener Beloved Bija scored 34 runs. She hit 4 fours in 35 balls.
Her opening partnership with captain Chipo Mugeri Tripano added 8 runs. Kavita Kunwar bowled the first ball of the match wide. Tripano hit two fours at the edge in the next two balls. But Kavita bowled her in the third ball.
Modester Mupachikwa scored 14 runs in 26 balls. Lorin Suma could not open the account while Josephine Nkomo was dismissed for 6 and Chiidja Dhururu for 4 runs. Riya Sharma took 2 wickets for Nepal. She gave away 25 runs in 4 overs. Kavita Kunwar, Sita Rana Magar, Rubina Chhetri and Pooja Mahato took 1 wicket each.
Nepal and Zimbabwe are facing each other for the first time. Nepal needs to win this match to keep alive its slim hopes of reaching the Super Six. Nepal, which is playing in the T20 World Cup Global Qualifier for the first time, is hoping to get its first win.
Nepal has already lost its first two matches. Nepal was defeated by Thailand by 8 wickets and the Netherlands by 2 runs. Zimbabwe has lost its first 3 matches and is out of the chance of reaching the Super Six. Zimbabwe lost to the Netherlands, Thailand and Scotland in this tournament.
