Last wicket win against canada remains a hope for Nepal for World Cup

in #sports7 years ago

Himalaya-daughter Nepal played in T20 World Cup in Bangladesh in 2014 Harmed every match to sign the possibilities. Four years later, they are dreaming to play in the one-day World Cup. More than once, in the World Cup, Canada has taken the place from the ICC World Cricket League Division tie in Namibia on Wednesday.

It was not meant to win this great breathtaking match in Nepal. Canada's 195 runs to chase down the last pair of 51 runs to win this impossible victory in South Asia's football-footed country. Nepali captain Parash Kardak said, "I have lost the language, 50 runs in the last wicket, in fact today in both matches Nepal and Canada are not the only victorious cricket."
Sandeep Lamychan, who has been the first Nepali cricketer to play in the IPL for a while, tied the match with Kara Kaisi to the last wicket making this impossible possible.
195 runs to chase down and 144 runs in one stage, Nepal lost nine wickets. For the remainder of the 7.5 overs, the competition for Zimbabwe's field seemed to be far away. But at the time Karan made four sixes, it was possible to win.
The possibility has been made in the country's cricket. Nepal's rise to cricket is not too long. The four Test playing nations of the subcontinent have increased interest in cricket in Nepal. Within a short time of Division-5 of the World Cricket League in 2010, they took place in Division II. T-Twenty World Cup has created a lot of interest in cricket.
Nepalese captain, however, feels the source of inspiration from the country's cricket enthusiasts, "Country's cricket enthusiasts are our motivation. We want to play well. I want to take Nepal cricket to a very high place. '
The top ten countries of the ICC ODI ranking will play directly in the one-day World Cup in England in 2019. The remaining two teams will play in the qualification. The qualifying will begin on March 4 in Zimbabwe. It will play 10 countries - they are West Indies, Zimbabwe, Ireland, Afghanistan, Holland, Scotland, Hong Kong, Papua New Guinea, Nepal and the UAE.

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