Nepal qualified for Asia Cup 2023

On the reserve day of the Premier Cup final, Nepal showcased their resilience and determination as they successfully chased a challenging target to secure the final spot in the Asia Cup 2023.

Nepal qualified for Asia Cup 2023

Captain Rohit Paudel and coach Monty Desai made a strategic move by promoting Gulshan Jha to the crucial No.3 batting position.

This decision proved to be a masterstroke as Jha displayed exceptional skills in handling the left-arm orthodox deliveries of Aayan Khan and counterattacked with an impressive range of shots.

Facing a target of 118, Nepal encountered difficulties due to UAE’s strong spin-bowling lineup, the slow Tribhuvan University conditions, and the looming threat of rain in the capital. However, Jha’s unbeaten knock of 67 proved instrumental in guiding his team to victory.The Kathmandu crowd, initially hushed with anticipation, erupted in joy as Jha and his partner Bhim Sharki built a formidable partnership.

Despite UAE’s last-ditch effort by introducing fast bowler Zahoor, Nepal continued to accumulate runs steadily. Jha reached his well-deserved half-century, punctuating his innings with a powerful six down the ground to level the scores.

In the following delivery, he skillfully guided the ball behind square on the leg-side, sealing the victory for Nepal. Bhim Sharki remained unbeaten on 36, and the duo concluded their partnership with an impressive 96-run stand.With their remarkable chase, Nepal secured their place in the prestigious Asia Cup 2023, showcasing their strength and determination on the field.

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