Nepal Loses to Tanzania in Women’s T20I Opener
Hong Kong, China – In a disappointing display of cricket prowess, Nepal faced a 27-run defeat against Tanzania in the opening match of the four-nation Twenty20 series on Wednesday morning in Hong Kong.
Struggling in Batting, Bowling, and Fielding
Nepal Women’s Cricket Team batting
Nepal fell short of the 116-run target set by Tanzania, scoring only 88 runs before losing all wickets in 16.5 overs. This encounter marked the first-ever clash between Nepal and Tanzania, with the latter gaining two valuable points.
Nepal’s Batting Struggle
Nepal’s batting struggle was evident as three players returned to the pavilion without contributing any runs. Only two players reached double figures, with all-rounder Sita Rana Magar top-scoring with 43 runs, including four sixes in 31 balls. Despite Sita’s efforts, the lack of substantial support from other players led to Nepal’s downfall. Captain Indu Burma managed 15 runs, while opener Pooja Mahato and vice-captain Bindu Rawal faced early dismissals.
Tanzania’s Bowling Performance
Tanzania’s Sophia Jeromi emerged as the star with three wickets, supported by Nima Pius, Perik Jakayo, Mwanambhua Ushange, and Aisha Mohamad, who took one wicket each.
Tanzania’s First Innings
In the first innings, Tanzania won the toss and posted 150 runs in 20 overs, losing seven wickets. Huda Omari and Aisha Mohammad contributed significantly, with 25 and 21 runs, respectively. Sangita Rai stood out for Nepal, taking two wickets, while Rubina Chhetri, Pooja Mahato, and Captain Indu Burma each claimed one.
Nepal’s Challenge Ahead
Despite high hopes under the captaincy of Indu Burma and the coaching expertise of Manoj Katwal, Nepal’s quest for victory in this four-nation series faces a challenging start. The team’s performance will be closely watched in the upcoming matches against Hong Kong and Japan.
Looking Ahead
The competition intensifies as Nepal prepares to face hosts Hong Kong and Japan in the upcoming matches, with the top two teams vying for the title on November 19. Nepal will need to regroup and put on a much-improved performance to have a chance of reaching the final.
Nepal’s Overall Performance
Nepal’s overall performance in recent times could have been better, with the team winning and losing some matches. They will need to find a way to be more consistent to succeed in international cricket.