The Rise of Nepal In Cricket | नेपाली क्रिकेटको (गल्लीदेखि विश्वकपसम्म)को यात्रा । #nepalcricket #waytoworldcupNepal's Journey to T20
The journey of Nepal to the T20 World Cup 2014 was nothing short of miraculous. Nepal had never qualified for any major cricket tournament before, and their progress to the World Cup was a testament to the passion and determination of the players and the fans.
The journey began with the ICC World T20 Qualifier in 2013, which was held in the United Arab Emirates. Nepal was placed in Group B along with the Netherlands, the United Arab Emirates, Canada, Bermuda, and Denmark. Nepal got off to a slow start, losing their first match to the Netherlands. However, they bounced back with wins against Canada and Bermuda, and a dramatic tie against the United Arab Emirates. They finished third in their group, but that was enough to qualify for the next stage of the tournament.
In the next stage, Nepal was placed in Group A along with Afghanistan, Scotland, Papua New Guinea, Kenya, and the United Arab Emirates. Nepal started off well, beating Kenya and Papua New Guinea, but they suffered a setback against Afghanistan. However, they bounced back with a convincing win against Scotland, and they finished second in their group, which meant they had qualified for the semi-finals.
Nepal's semi-final match was against the United Arab Emirates, who they had already played twice in the tournament. The match was a tense affair, with both teams fighting hard for a place in the final. Nepal held their nerve in the end and won the match by 21 runs, thanks to some brilliant bowling by Shakti Gauchan and Sompal Kami.
In the final, Nepal faced the tournament favorites, Ireland. Ireland had already qualified for the T20 World Cup, but Nepal had one more hurdle to cross. Ireland batted first and scored 135/8 in their 20 overs. Nepal started off poorly, losing two early wickets, but they were kept in the game by an impressive innings from Paras Khadka, who scored 41 runs off 42 balls. In the end, Nepal fell just short, scoring 132/9 in their 20 overs, but their valiant effort won them many admirers.
Despite the loss, Nepal had made history by qualifying for the T20 World Cup for the first time ever. The players and the fans were ecstatic, and they celebrated long into the night. The journey had been long and difficult, but it had been worth it. Nepal had shown the world what they were capable of, and they had earned the respect and admiration of the cricketing community.
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