Kathmandu, Oct 24: Nepal emerged victorious in the ACC U-19 Premier Cup, securing the title in the final match held at the Bioymas Oval stadium in Malaysia. They won the match by 19 runs through the Duckworth-Lewis Method.
Nepal chose to bat first after
winning the toss and managed to score 280 runs in the 50 overs, at the loss of
eight wickets. In response, the UAE team had gathered 50 runs in 11 overs
before the rain temporarily interrupted the match.
After the rain-triggered delay, the
UAE was given a revised target of 198 runs to chase in 27 overs using the
Duckworth-Lewis Method. However, they were all out in 26.5 overs with a total
of 178 runs.
Dev Khanal was the standout
performer for Nepal, scoring a century off 92 balls, with nine fours and three
sixes. Uttam Thapa contributed 57 runs to the team's total, while Arjun Kumar
added 55. Arjun and Dev shared an excellent partnership of 125 runs for the
third wicket.
Deepak Dumre scored 28 runs,
followed by 10 runs from Dipesh Kandel, five from Deepak Bohora, seven from
Hemanta Dhami, and three from Bishal Bikram KC.
For the UAE, Harit Shetty was the
most successful bowler, taking five wickets, and the team's captain, Ayan Khan,
took two wickets.
The UAE's batting performance showed
promising start beginning but ultimately fell short of securing victory. Dhruv
Parashar was the highest scorer for the team with 59 runs, while captain Khan
contributed 30 runs and Aryansh Sharma scored 32 runs.
Nepal's Akash Tripathi took four wickets,
Subash Bhandari three, Akash Chand two, and Hemanta Dhami dismissed one
batsman.