Lumbini scored 256 runs in 49 overs and 5 balls in the scheduled 50-over match. In response, Nepal Police Club was all out for 206 runs in 42 overs and lost by 50 runs.
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Ranjit Khadka's century helped Lumbini Province to an impressive 50-run victory over Nepal Police Club in the Prime Minister's Cup National One-Day Cricket Tournament held in Birgunj on Sunday. Police, who won the toss and elected to field in the match held at the TB Shah Cricket Ground here, invited Lumbini to bat.
Lumbini lost all their wickets in 49 overs and made a competitive total of 256 runs in 5 balls in the scheduled 50-over match. Ranjit Khadka scored a brilliant century for Lumbini and made a significant contribution of 128 runs. He hit 13 fours and 3 sixes in 128 balls. Similarly, Akash Tripathi supported him by scoring 36 runs in 57 balls. Nepal Police Club's Lalit Narayan Rajbanshi took 3 wickets for 47 runs in 10 overs, and Dipesh Kharel took 2 wickets for 36 runs in 8 overs and 5 balls.
In reply, Nepal Police Club, chasing a target of 257 runs, was all out for 206 runs in 42 overs and 5 balls. Dinesh Kharel scored 94 runs for Police but could not lead the team to victory. He scored 94 runs in 104 balls. Another batsman, Shravan Yadav, scored 36 runs in 28 balls.
Police Club remained under pressure as Lumbini's bowlers performed disciplinedly and took wickets at regular intervals. For Lumbini, Ajay Chauhan scored 37 runs in 9 overs and 4 for 37 runs in 5 balls, while Dev Kharel took 3 wickets in 6 overs and 3 for 35 runs. Lumbini's Ranjit Khadka, who gave an excellent batting performance, was declared the 'Player of the Match'.
