Batting frailty continues for Nepal

 

The men’s national cricket team of Nepal wrapped up the short tour of Canada on a disappointing note with a humiliating defeat.

Nepal went into the two  unofficial One Day Internationals(ODI) against a less experienced Canada as the favorites.

They had the upper hand in every department of the game based on statistics, and they were projected to win the series. 

After  convincingly winning two friendly matches(50 over and Twenty20) against an unheralded Toronto side Nepal’s win probability went up further.

Much to the disappointment, the first ODI was washed out without a single ball bowled due to inclement weather. As a result, the visitors lost valuable playing time. 

Contrary to expectations, host Canada stunned the heavily favored opponent winning the second ODI  comfortably  by 83 runs at close of play.

Batting first, Canada  managed a competitive total of 188 in 50 overs.A defiant last wicket partnership between Shreyas Movva(50 not out) and Ammar Khalid(30 not out) made the big difference.

The pair bravely batted full 50 overs to take the score from 118 for 9 to 188 for 9 much to the frustration of the visiting side who were left scratching their heads.

Skipper Sandeep  Lamichhane’s decision to bowl first after winning the toss paid off as they made the breakthrough in the very first over.

The bowling  attack  with a combination of spin and pace,coupled with tight fielding pinned  down the Canadian batsmen till the 38 overs.It looked though the host would end up with a paltry score before the last pair’s heroic act.

With three and two wickets captain Lamichhane and Dipendra Singh Airee were the pick of the bowlers respectively.

The bowlers were up to the task  for the most part but fell short.Their inability to mop up the innings  raised a few eyebrows.Undoubtedly there is still plenty of room for improvement in the bowling  department.

Chasing a modest total,Nepal made a mess of batting and could  only manage a meager 105 in 39.2 overs. Their inability to  carry the bat through 50 overs was a shocker.

Overall, it was  a miserable, sloppy and unconvincing batting performance.The top order batsmen virtually fell flat.

They lacked composure,confidence,commitment and were guilty of throwing away wickets to rash shots.

The batting was rife with unforced error,technical shortcomings and inconsistency 

Kushal Bhurtel(1),Pawan Sarraf(14),Rohit Paudel(6) Dipendra S  Airee(0),Aarif Sheikh(0) and Dev Khanal(26) performance speaks for itself.

The batting frailty and inconsistency continues to be a major concern. It does not bode well, and there is an urgency to improve the batting performance ahead of the Scotland challenge.

There is no excuse for the batting failure.I hate to say it,but it is obvious that batsmen have not stepped up and failed to make the most of the opportunity.

They need to improve footwork,stay focused on the basics of effective and sound batting techniques and learn from their  mistakes. 

Furthermore, they will  have to  build self -confidence and put themselves in a position to beat the pre-performance jitters. 

There will be no end to setbacks, disappointments and frustrations for Nepal if the batting performance remains unchanged.A tangible improvement in batting  is imperative.













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