Western reached the Super League final by defeating Tirupati Cricket Club by 65 runs in the semi-final on Thursday.
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Western Cricket Club has entered the final of the ongoing 'Panchakanya Rupandehi Super League' in Bhairahawa. In the semi-final held on Thursday, Western defeated Tirupati Cricket Club by 65 runs to reach the final of the Super League.
After losing the toss and being invited to bat at the Siddhartha Cricket Ground in Bhairahawa, Western scored a strong total of 209 runs for the loss of 8 wickets in the stipulated 50 overs. For them, Sandesh Thapa scored an unbeaten 52, Dipesh Roka scored 34, Sumit Newar scored 33, Ranjit Khatri scored 24, Kalam Ali Musalman scored 23 and Prajwal Thapa scored 10 runs.
In bowling, Tirupati's Diwan Pun and Bashir Ahmed took 2-2 and Mohammad Hussain Gaddi, Tul Bahadur Thapa, Sandeep Maurya and Akash Tripathi took 1 wicket each. In reply, Tirupati scored only 144 runs after being all out in 32 overs and 1 ball.
Mohammad Hussain Gaddi scored 27, Bashir Ahmed scored 25, Diwan Pun scored 22, Akash Tripathi, Vijay Khanal and Tul Bahadur Thapa scored 18-18 runs for them. In bowling, Western's Kalam Ali Musalman and Abhishesh Gautam took 3-3 wickets and Sandesh Thapa, Dev Khanal and Susib Thapa took 1-1 wickets. Sandesh Thapa was awarded the player of the match in the match.
