Bangladesh vs Nepal Live Score, T20 World Cup 2024: Dipendra Singh Airee picks Rishad Hossain, BAN – 88/9 | Cricket News

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Bangladesh vs Nepal Live Score, T20 World Cup 2024: Bangladesh have lost four wickets inside the pwoerplay against Nepal at the Arnos Vale Stadium in Kingstown, St Vincent.

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Bangladesh vs Nepal Live Score, T20 World Cup 2024 Match Today: Najmul Shanto’s Bangladesh will aim to seal their Super 8 berth when they take on Rohit Paudel-led Nepal in a Group D match at the Arnos Vale Ground in Kingstown, St Vincent.

Despite their batting shortcomings, Bangladesh have kept themselves afloat in the race for the Super 8s with wins over Sri Lanka and Netherlands. The Tigers came close to making it three in a row but suffered a four-run defeat against the Proteas. Bangladesh will aim to iron out such chinks and avoid a big defeat against Nepal. Paudel’s side head into the contest after having their hopes dashed by an agonising one-run defeat against South Africa.

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A matter of pride remains for Nepal and a big win could bring Netherlands into the Super 8s equation above Bangladesh if they are to beat Sri Lanka by a convincing margin.

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ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, 2024 – Match 37

Bangladesh

89/9 (17.2)

vs

Nepal

Batting

Taskin Ahmed *0 (5)

Mustafizur Rahman1 (1)

Bowling

Dipendra Singh Airee *2/16 (2.2)

Kushal Bhurtel0/22 (4)

Play In Progress ( Day – Match 37 )
Nepal elected to field

What does Sompal Kami’s six off Anrich Nortje and the thrilling game against South Africa means for Nepal cricket?

T20 World Cup: Nepal vs South Africa Nepal lost to South Africa by the barest of margins at the 2024 T20 World Cup. (ICC)

When Sompal Kami walloped a Anrich Nortje delivery in the penultimate over out of the ground, Gyanendra Malla, a former Nepalese player and coach, beamed a smile. It wasn’t just for the quality or audaciousness of the shot under pressure, but for what it symbolised.

In April 2016, the ICC had suspended the Nepal cricket association citing the dual existence of the cricket governing body in Nepal and government interference in the election. Things spiralled out of control in terms of infrastructure, finances, running of domestic cricket and even something as small as a cricket bat. (READ MORE)

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