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Bangladesh vs Nepal Live Score, T20 World Cup 2024: NEP restrict BAN to 106 runs

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Bangladesh vs Nepal Live Score, T20 World Cup 2024: NEP restrict BAN to 106 runs

Bangladesh vs Nepal Live Score, T20 World Cup 2024: Nepal have bowled exceptionally well to bowl Bangladesh out for 106 in 19.3 overs.

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Bangladesh vs Nepal Live Score, T20 World Cup 2024 Match Today: Nepal captain Rohit Paudel had no hesitation in putting Bangladesh to bat after winning the toss in their Group D encounter at the Arnos Vale Ground in Kingstown, St Vincent.

Led by Sompal Kami, who strikes with the first ball, the Nepal bowlers bowled magnificently, showed the hunger and restricted Bangladesh to a paltry 106 in 19.3 overs This is Bangladesh’s lowest total against an associate nation in T20 World Cups. Nepal’s Sandeep Lamichhane also completed his 100 wickets in the T20Is.

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For Bangladesh, Shakib Al Hasan (17), Mahmudullah (13), Rishad Hossain (13), Taskin Ahmed (12 not out) and Litton Das (10) were the notable contributors. For Nepal, Sompal Kami (2/10), Dipendra Singh Airee (2/22), Rohit Paudel (2/20), and Sandeep Lamichhane (2/17) picked up two wickets each.

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ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, 2024 – Match 37

Bangladesh

106 (19.3)

vs

Nepal

4/0 (0.1)

Bowling

Tanzim Hasan Sakib *0/4 (0.1)

Batting

Kushal Bhurtel *4 (1)

Aasif Sheikh0 (0)

Play In Progress ( Day – Match 37 )
Nepal need 103 runs in 119 balls at 5.19 rpo

What does Sompal Kami’s six off Anrich Nortje and the thrilling game against South Africa means for Nepal cricket?

T20 World Cup: Nepal vs South Africa Nepal lost to South Africa by the barest of margins at the 2024 T20 World Cup. (ICC)

When Sompal Kami walloped a Anrich Nortje delivery in the penultimate over out of the ground, Gyanendra Malla, a former Nepalese player and coach, beamed a smile. It wasn’t just for the quality or audaciousness of the shot under pressure, but for what it symbolised.

In April 2016, the ICC had suspended the Nepal cricket association citing the dual existence of the cricket governing body in Nepal and government interference in the election. Things spiralled out of control in terms of infrastructure, finances, running of domestic cricket and even something as small as a cricket bat. (READ MORE)

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