Nepal finished their Canada Tri-series winless after rain disrupted their match against Oman, marking their first point in League 2 amidst a five-match losing run. Currently, they sit seventh in the standings with three points, having won only one match in their last eight. Nepal is set to participate in an upcoming T20I tri-series before heading to the US for another competition involving Scotland.
Nepal concluded their campaign in the Canada Tri-series of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 without securing a victory, as their final match versus Oman was halted due to rain, resulting in no play. This no result awarded Nepal their first point in League 2 amidst a challenging streak, having lost their previous five matches since February. During this series, Nepal endured six defeats out of eight matches, currently placing them seventh in the eight-team standings with a total of three points. Their sole victory in the ongoing edition of League 2 occurred during the inaugural tri-series at TU Cricket Ground, where they achieved a decisive nine-wicket win over the Netherlands. Under the captaincy of Rohit Paudel, they faced successive defeats against Namibia and were bested by the Netherlands in the second part of the home tri-series. While in Canada, they suffered a significant loss of 103 runs to the host team in the series opener and narrowly lost to Oman by one wicket in their second encounter. Nepal then faced another defeat against Canada, concluding that match with a five-wicket loss. In contrast, Canada leads the standings with 14 points from seven wins and four losses, while Oman occupies the sixth position with six points, having shared a no result against Scotland in their respective encounters. Looking ahead, Nepal is scheduled to compete in a T20I tri-series involving both Canada and Oman before traveling to the United States to participate in the US Tri-Series, which will also include Scotland. The United States presently holds second place with 12 points from six victories and two losses, while Scotland ranks fourth with nine points from four wins and two losses.
The Canada Tri-series is part of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2, which is crucial for teams aiming to qualify for the Cricket World Cup. The formation of the League allows for increased competition among associate cricket nations, providing them with a platform to prove their mettle in the international cricket arena. Nepal, having faced numerous challenges throughout this series, looks to leverage upcoming tri-series opportunities for improvement and points accumulation. The team has struggled with consistency in their performances, which is evident through their recent string of losses and their current standing in the league.
In summary, Nepal’s participation in the Canada Tri-series concluded without a single victory, as rain disrupted their final match against Oman, only granting them a single point within the League 2 standings. Their performance throughout the series highlighted areas needing attention, especially following a series of defeats that demonstrates the need for strategic adjustments as they approach forthcoming matches. With a T20I tri-series on the horizon, there remains a vital opportunity for Nepal to rebuild and strengthen their team dynamics in preparation for the US Tri-Series.
Original Source: kathmandupost.com