Batting failure dooms Nepal
With three successive defeats Nepal's extraordinary slump
in the ICC World Twenty/20 Qualifiers in Belfast, Ireland has come to
a disastrous end.
It is end of the road for Nepal, following their latest loss to Papua
New Guinea and Jersey.
Obviously, batting woes spelt the death knell for the side that
carried high hopes going into the competition.
They needed a stable and very strong batting performance,
coupled with a concerted effort of the entire team to stand any chance of
making it to the final round, but it never materialized.
Nepal did get off to a perfect start but failed miserably to
capitalize on the good start.
No wonder, they found themselves in a deep sink, they dug for themselves
and were unable to pull themselves out, thus ending a very frustrating,
unproductive campaign.
VS USA
Overcoming a run of poor form, coupled with physical exhaustion
and mental fatigue, Team Nepal basked in glory at the expense of the United
States of America. We could not have asked for a better result.
The six-wicket win does appear pretty convincing and impressive
in paper but it was not so. The winners had to fight for every run and managed
victory in the final over.
Nevertheless, a win is a win, no matter how it is registered.
Even more important, a winning start was vital for the team that seemed to have
gone astray lately, which they achieved
The sloppiness displayed by the team in tune-up matches was a
big concern and had left fans scratching their heads and doubt their chances.
The win was a big relief for everybody and a very important one,
especially under devastating circumstances.
Two veterans experienced left-arm spinner Shakti Gauchan and
reliable batsman Gyanendra Malla came to out with solid performances to help
lift Nepal to victory.
Their contribution came at a crucial time, paving the way for
the team's victory. Under ideal conditions, the bowlers exploited the Stormont
pitch and consistently bowled, giving little liberty to batsmen.
Gauchan and Regmi bowled vigorously, scalping three wickets
each, while Kami accounted for two.
Man of the match Gauchan 's double strike in the 13th over
turned the tide in favor of Nepal. His guile, flight and accuracy had the
batsmen in all sorts of problems.
The prized wicket of Akeem Dodson who looked threatening by
Gauchan made the big difference. The final nail in the coffin was nailed when
he removed J Patel in the same over to restrict the opposition to a paltry
score.
Nepal withstood yet another shaky start in their run chase, but
the batsmen did not let the bowlers brilliant work go in vain. Despite
losing an early wicket, the partnership of youngster AK Mondal and Malla
yielded 80 plus runs through some luck.
Malla played a stellar role making 53 with a flurry of hits to
the boundary, while Mondal made a useful 29.
Skipper Paras Khadkha's 21 not out proved crucial in the later
stage of the innings. He marshaled the bowlers intelligently and had his side
motivated through out.
VS Namibia
Nepal’s important tie against Namibia was a big disappointment
in terms of outcome. Our struggling batters desperately in search of form
certainly could have benefitted from the game that ended
prematurely due to rain. Although both teams shared a point, they lost valuable
playtime, thus making their progress in the competition more challenging and
intriguing.
VS Ireland
Nepal badly needed a morale boosting performance against the
formidable Ireland to lift themselves up. The situation warranted a solid and
sensible batting to stand any chance of success.
Contrary to expectations, what we witnessed was a complete
batting collapse and a humiliating defeat. The batters literally wilted under
pressure, meekly surrendering their wickets without a fight, one after another.
Over all, it was a display of very poor batting. I have nothing
more to say. The Irish bowlers intelligently exploited the wet condition to
their favor and restricted the opposition to a paltry total of 53 runs.
On the day, Ireland outsmart, outplayed and outclassed Nepal.
There was very little our helpless bowlers could do to stop the opponent from
running away with the game in just 8 overs.
VS Hong Kong
Following the crushing defeat at the hands of Ireland, a battered
and bruised Nepal was in a must win situation against Hong Kong to keep their
hopes alive in the tournament.
They had to regroup, restore confidence, overcome mediocrity and
perform to their potential. Unfortunately that did not happen, especially with
the batting.
As a result, the team paid a heavy price for another batting
fiasco. The batters for the second straight game looked so mentally and
technically out of sorts. It appeared though they were suffering a mental
block.
The bowlers did their best despite the pressure of having to
defend a small score measly total.
In a nutshell, pathetic batting performances largely contributed
to Nepal’s downfall.
VS Papua New Guinea
Team Nepal still had to bat exceptionally well against a team
that stunned Ireland. Instead the batsmen continued with their awful form and
fell apart without a semblance of a fight back. Rest is history.
VS Jersey
Nepal signed off on a losing note, going down to Jersey. Apart
from a fighting 27 from Siddhant Lohani, it was another familiar story of
batting collapse.
The tournament has turned out to be a major disappointment for
the team and fans.
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