Nepal vs Netherland
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Nepal’s national cricket squad slumped to their lowest total ever in the World Cricket League on Saturday for the Dutch to secure an easy seven-wicket victory.
Not only did the Nepali squad fail to cross the 100-run mark, it also could not play its allotted 50 overs. Nepal’s bowlers, who showed some promise by taking three wickets, did not have enough runs to defend.
Nepal’s skipper Paras Khadka, around whom the side’s batting order revolves, was out for duck and the side’s Mr Finisher Sharad Vesawkar could do nothing but occupy the crease, and get out without even scoring 20-odd runs. But all that could change in the next match on Monday. Nepal have shown that they are capable of bouncing back from a slump, and history says they have it in them to beat the Dutch on their home ground.
Here we look at five reasons why the Nepali squad could win the match on Monday.
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Nepal vs Netherland
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