Despite being sent in on a damp pitch at the Selangor Turf Club, Nepal trumped Hong Kong by 44 runs. Measured forties from Paresh Lohani and Sharad Vesawkar, and a more cavalier 81 from Paras Khadka lifted them to 245. They were helped along by a couple of dropped catches and an over-attacking field. Early blows from medium-pacer Binod Das left Hong Kong stuttering at 35 for 3. Their top scorer was Butt Hussain, who crawled to 52 off 123 balls, but with none of his team-mates crossing 25, Hong Kong slumped to a loss.
Despite being sent in on a damp pitch at the Selangor Turf Club, Nepal trumped Hong Kong by 44 runs. Measured forties from Paresh Lohani and Sharad Vesawkar, and a more cavalier 81 from Paras Khadka lifted them to 245....
Posted by: lokendra chand at September 18, 2008 12:03 PM
i am a regular viewer of cricinfo . i am a nepali citizen and a player of cricket & fan of indiancricket . i watch all the games of india & KNOW THE ACHIEVEMENTS of allthe test nation players so if the cricinfo collects all the players who ploayed for their respective nations . and who are in the nations squad.
Posted by: suman at November 14, 2008 1:03 AM
nepal is gonna be a another powerhouse of cricket
Posted by: can at March 11, 2009 12:01 AM
when will be cricket be nepal's no.1 sport. now
its second. i waiting for that day. i support england and austrailia cricket team.
Posted by: Bhasker Pakhrin at March 30, 2009 12:58 PM
Nepal has a long way to go. Myself being a Nepali citizen, is hoping to see us in the World Cup in few decades to come