Nepal squander big chance


Nepal’s hopes of playing in the  ICC Men’s Twenty20 World Cup 2022 in Australia went up in flames after losing to the United Arab  Emirates in the Global qualifiers in Oman recently.


Led by talented and experienced leg spinner Sandeep Lamichanne, Nepal  played exceedingly  well and was on cruise control as they swept past Oman,Philippines and Canada, only  to fall at the last hurdle,to the United Arab Emirates(UAE).


With three straight convincing wins,Nepal topped the group to reach the last four.Head Coach Prubudu Dassanayake’s boys combined superb collective effort and individual brilliance to dominate the proceedings.


They batted, bowled and fielded well and made short work of their opponents.There were eye-catching individual performances. 


World record holder opening  batsman Kushal Bhurtel gave full account of his talent by slamming an impressive century  against Philippines.He hit  an unbeaten 104 and was declared man of the match.He also scored 34 not out  against Canada


Likewise, Kamal Airee hit  a swashbuckling 83 against Philippines.On the bowling front,frontline bowlers were up to the task.Sandeep Lamichhane,Kamal Airee, Jitendra Mukhiya and Abinash Bohara were pick of the bowlers.

 

Aarif Sheikh’s quick fire 38 against Oman fetched him player of the match award.


At that point,Nepal’s chances of advancing to the final round looked promising. Going into the decisive match against old nemesis the UAE,there was no room for mediocrity,and they had to give their best performance. .

Nepal had the momentum  ahead of the crucial fixture. More importantly,they needed to ride the momentum and give one hundred percent effort. 


Expectations were high.Unfortunately,they failed to peak performance at the right time,lost their way  and were comprehensively beaten at the end of the day.


Lack of focus,confidence,composure and decisiveness, coupled with an overly cautious approach and poor batting contributed to the downfall.


It is fair to say that a golden chance went begging for Nepal.They are to blame themselves for the frustrating setback.Nothing went right for them as they failed to replicate the high performance and fell flat.


Nepal had to settle for a disappointing  third position after beating Oman with ease.Bhurtel and Lamichanne’s individual brilliance stole the limelight.


Despite Nepal’s failure to qualify for the final round in Australia,the young skipper  Lamichhane had a great outing and was the team’s highest wicket taker. He concluded the competition with 12 wickets and two man of the match awards.


With 205 runs from 5 innings,opener Bhurtel was the leading run getter,while Dipendra Sïngh Airee displayed allround skills by amassing 159 runs from 4 innings and picked 3 wickets.


The setback has left Nepal’s batting in the spotlight once again.Without a doubt,batting was/is the team’s weak link.


In other words, it underlines the team’s batting weakness.I will be blunt- there is no depth in batting.To make matters worse,as we witnessed there is lack of consistency on the part of be it top or middle order batsmen.They have been exposed and struggled at international level,time and time again.

 

As a matter of fact,batting has been Achilles heel for Nepal in all formats of the game over the years.The team does not have batsmen in the caliber of former Skipper Paras Khadkha who could anchor and steady the innings.


The urgency to address the team’s most glaring weakness is front and center.Else it will continue to affect the performance of the team and outcome of matches.


The search must be for young aspiring  genuine batsmen.They will require proper training programs ,ample playing time  and adequate international  exposure.


On the bright side, the bowling department has never been a serious concern.The bowlers have performed to their ability and are the backbone of the team. 


That said,there is no dearth of spinners and medium pacers in the squad,however,there is a lack of  quality both right- arm and left- arm pace bowlers,always a big asset especially in the overseas fast and treacherous conditions.


The  next big challenge for Nepal is the ICC Men’s Cricket  World Cup League 2 taking place  in Sharjah,UAE.


They will play against the UAE and Papua New Guinea two times each. The first  match is against  the winless Papua New Guinea who are  languishing at the bottom  of the table on March 16th.


Going into the league, Nepal must win all matches to bolster its table standings.Currently with four wins and four defeats they have 8 points and are second from the bottom.However,they have played fewer matches than the rest.


Nepal will need to put the pieces together and perform with  renewed confidence and consistency.





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