Kathmandu, July 14: Nepal has outshone Scotland in a triangular one-day series under ICC Men's Cricket World Cup League-2.
In the match played last night,
Nepal defeated Scotland by five wickets. Nepal got triumphed over Scotland for
the first time.
After winning the toss at Titwood
Cricket Stadium in Glasgow, Scotland, Nepal chose fielding and invited Scotland
for batting.
While batting, Scotland gathered a total of 144 runs on 42.5 overs at the loss of all wickets. Nepal chased the
target easily in 25.1 overs at the loss of five wickets.
Nepali batsman Asif Sheikh garnered the highest runs (71) to steer Nepal to victory. He made one six and 10 fours
facing 62 throws.
Likewise, Kushal Bhurtel secured 27
runs, Dev Khanal four and Dipendra Singh Eiri three and Arif Sheikh one runs
for Nepal. Rohit Kumar Poudel was unbeaten on 34 runs.
Scotland's bowlers Gavin Main took three
wickets while Adrian Neill and Richie Berrington took one each.
Before that, Gavin Main had secured
64 runs unbeaten. Likewise, Mark Watt made 17, Safyaan Sharif 16, and Calum
Macleod 13 runs.
Nepali bowlers Sompal Kami and
Mohammad Adil Alam took three wickets each, captain Sandeep Lamichhane two
wickets, and Karan KC and Deependra Singh Airi one each.
This is Nepal's first-ever win in
the series. Earlier Nepal lost to Namibia by 40 runs in the first match.
Scotland had defeated Namibia by 77
runs in the first match. With the win, Nepal has garnered 17 scores from 18
matches. Nepal has ascended fifth on the scoreboard.
Having played 22 matches, Scotland
is the second top in the scoreboard with 30.