Nepali Colts falls short in the final
For the second straight year Nepali cricketers barely
fell short of crowning themselves champions, following their narrow loss
to Malaysia in the recently concluded ACC Under-16 Elite Cup cricket tournament
held in Malaysia.
The Malaysians not only avenged their defeat in
the league stage, but upset the heavily favored opposition by a wicket in a
thrilling final to lift the trophy.
The home team bowlers' performed magnificently
to restrict Nepal to a paltry score. It was an exhibition of lethargic and
shaky batting by the side that had totally dominated the proceedings prior to
the final.
Apparently it was a huge missed opportunity for Nepal
to shine. By the way, this is the only ACC age group championship that has
eluded us.
The coach sportingly contributed his side's defeat
to inept batting and batters
inability to commit themselves and succumbing to poor shots. Despite a decent
start the batsmen failure to make hay made a world of difference ultimately.
On the other hand, our bowlers had a very good
outing and were dominant throughout the championship. In the final they bowled
their hearts out and came very close to deliver in what could have
been a famous victory.
All in
all, it was a fantastic and consistent exhibition of bowling by the lads. They
deserve an extra round of applause for their wholehearted effort.
The final
outcome, undoubtedly, was a big
disappointment for the colts that were confident of
wrapping up the competition on a high note. The seemingly effortless manner in which they
progressed to the final convinced
us that they were unbeatable.
I believed
so. Let us remind ourselves that they maintained a clean slate by wining all
their matches on their way to the final.
The youngsters dished out a steady and concerted
effort to remain at the top. They combined individual brilliance, consistency
and effective team work.
It would have been a remarkable achievement had
they prevailed in the final. Never mind. Let us accept the result. We got to be proud of the boys who put in a
tireless and energetic performance.
The second place finish is commendable and
creditable, and the young Turks’ endeavor has to be appreciated from the core
of our hearts. What is absolutely clear is that we have
a highly talented young generation of cricketers who are capable of delivering
much more than what they have.
The overwhelming success rate these cricketers have
experienced in international competitions (age group),
over the years, underlines their potential to strike it rich. The matter of
fact is that these athletes have worked
around the clock under very challenging circumstances
to reach where they are today.
They are committed, ambitious, enthusiastic,
passionate, and at the same they are willing to undertake whatsoever it takes
to enhance their career. The big question is: Does it really matter?
The bitter truth is, not much. I might have sounded a little
bit like a pessimist. The Truth is the
Truth. I say this because there is very
little institutional support for cricketers
and the current state of Nepali cricket is far from congenial in
terms of infrastructure, resources and funds.
Further, the
frequent intervention by political operatives in the management and administration
has destabilized Cricket
Association of Nepal to the point where they are unable to function
effectively.
I don’t see how we can grow as a cricketing nation professionally in today’s
highly uncertain climate.
All these years, we have wasted so much talent. What a
shame. I feel terribly sorry for our
cricketers whose future is in a state of uncertainty.
Regardless of the situation, spirit undaunted the
boys continue to play enthusiastically and devotedly, hoping that things would change
for good. Bravo!
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