Nepal: Lokesh Bam scored a magnificent century that could not stop Nepal-A from losing their first T20 against Ireland Wolves by 21 runs at the TU Cricket Ground in Kirtipur on Friday.
Chasing a big target of 223
runs, opener Bam scored 106 runs off 56 balls, smashing nine fours and eight
sixes but it could not become enough after the hosts’ middle and lower order
could not cope with the Irish pacers.
Although Bam and skipper
Binod Bhandari added 43 runs for the opening stand to give Nepal-A a fine
start, the Wolves checked the run flow taking three quick wickets of Binod
Bhandari (16), Dev Khanal (0) and Arjun Gharti (8).
But Bam and Sheikh made the
tourists sweat with their formidable batting display, putting on a 121-run
stand for the fourth wicket to take Nepal-A closer to the target.
Shiekh missed out on his
fifty by one run. He hit one boundary and five maximums in his knock of 26-ball
49.
However, once the Wolves were
able to dismiss Bam and Sheikh, Nepal-A collapsed dramatically. Fionn Hand
finally ended Bam’s resistance in the 15.6 overs and Matthew Humphreys had
Sheikh caught by Thomas Mayes in the 17.2 overs.
Nepal needed only 29 runs
from the last 18 balls but Kiran Thagunna (2), Rashid Khan (0), Kamal Airee
(0), Basir Ahmad (3) and Hemant Dhami (0) all returned with their tails between
their legs as the home side were humiliatingly bowled out for 201 runs in 19.3
overs.
Hand and Humphreys took three
wickets each for the Wolves. Matthew Foster took two, while Mayes and Gavin
Hoey took one wicket apiece. Earlier, the Wolves scored 222-5 from their 20
overs after being invited to bat first.
Nepal-A got the breakthrough
early when Airee struck in the second ball of the first over to dispatch Ross
Adair for two. But Peter Moor and Cade Carmichael shared a 88-run stand for the
second wicket to lay the foundation for a big total. Moor made 49 runs off 32
balls and Carmichael played 29-ball 38.
After Sheikh bowled Moor and
Sagar Dhakal trapped Carmichael leg in front, Stephen Dohney (34 off 16 balls)
and skipper Neik Rock (38 off 23 balls) added 51 runs for the fourth wicket.
Gareth Delany then hammered
six straight sixes in his aggressive 14-ball 30 and Hoey smashed two sixes in
this 6-ball 18.
The second T20 takes place on
Saturday. The three-match T20 series was rescheduled after rain washed out
their first T20 on Friday. The third T20 will be played on Monday.
The Wolves, who played two
T20 matches against senior men’s cricket team earlier this week, will also play
three ODIs with Nepal-A next week.
The senior team, who are
preparing for the upcoming ACC Men’s T20 Premier Cup and T20 World Cup, are
currently on India tour where they will play against state teams of Gujarat and
Baroda in Vapi in the SMS Friendship Cup, starting Sunday.
Scorecard
First T20
TU Cricket Ground, Kirtipur
TOSS: Nepal-A, field first.
Ireland Wolves 222-5 (20/20
overs)
Peter Moor 49 (32), Neil Rock
38 (23), Cade Carmichael 38 (29); Kamal Airee 4-0-39-3
Nepal-A 201-10 (19.3/20
overs)
Lokesh Bam 106 (56), Aarif
Sheikh 49 (26); Matthew Humphreys 3-0-26-3, Fionn Hand 4-0-35-3
Ireland Wolves win by 21
runs.
Player of the match: Matthew
Humphreys
Second T20 is scheduled for
Saturday.
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