Forthill Cricket World Cup League 2: Scotland vs. Nepal
Scotland 296-7 (50 overs): Tear 80, McCreath 55, Dhakal 2-26
Nepal 297-9 (49.5 overs): Karan 65*, Bhurtel 53, McMullen 3-42
By one wicket, Nepal won.
In a tense World Cup League 2 one-day international in Dundee, Scotland was humiliated unexpectedly by Nepal in the last game.
With one ball remaining, Nepal’s final pair leveled the scores with a score of 296-7 against the home side.
And when Nepal’s left-hand spinner Mark Watt’s delivery down the leg side was declared a wide-to-hand victory, passionate Nepal fans swarmed in.
In a warm-up game on Thursday, Nepal, who is in the bottom eight-team qualifying bracket, lost to a second-string Scotland A side.
Finlay McCreath pitched in with 55, and opener Charlie Tear had given the visitors a good target when Scotland were asked to bat first.
After starting at nine, Nepal’s Khushal Bhurtel scored 55, all-arounder Karan KC, who came in at nine, did the damage with an unbeaten 65 from 41 balls, including four sixes.
After Karan had plucked 18 from the 49th, Nepal made it to the final over on 290-8, but George Munsey missed Sandeep Lamichhane off Watt’s first delivery.
However, Karan was forced to take the five deliveries needed for victory after a wide from Watt and a single from Rijan Dhakal’s last man, Rijan Dhakal.
Before Watt’s second wide of the over, Karan hit two two twos, making it unlikely to win.
The incident occurred as it appeared as though the fateful delivery may have come off Karan’s pad, but any protests were unfounded as Nepal won the match against a Scotland side who was fourth in the table and four places above the visitors in the world rankings.
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