Kathmandu, Aug. 20 -- Nepal finally registered a win in the Top End T20 Series, which is underway in Darwin, Australia, between 11 teams. With each team playing six games and the top four progressing to the semi-finals, Nepal's chances for the next stage were almost nil with three consecutive losses.
However, defeating Hobart Hurricanes Academy at Cazalys Arena on Tuesday, Nepal ended their drought for a win in Darwin, Australia, and kept their hopes alive.
It was the first time in four games that Nepal were batting first. Skipper Rohit Kumar Paudel had elected to field first in the first game of the tournament against hosts Northern Territory Strike while Paudel's side was invited to bowl first after losing the tosses against Banglades...
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