Nepal Sets Historic Score Against China in Asian Games Cricket
Kathmandu. Nepal has achieved a historic feat against China in the Asian Games men's cricket, setting a massive total. In the match held in Singapore, Nepal, invited to bat first after losing the toss, batted explosively to score 313 runs for the loss of only 2 wickets in the stipulated 20 overs.
Opener Kushal Bhurtel played a magnificent century innings for Nepal. He scored 129 runs in just 43 balls, which included 5 fours and 16 sixes. Batting at a strike rate of 300, Bhurtel was completely dominant over the Chinese bowlers.
Similarly, Kushal Malla remained unbeaten on 85 runs off 47 balls, and Rohit Paudel remained unbeaten on 69 runs off 21 balls.
Chinese bowlers appeared helpless against the Nepali batters. Deng Jinquing and Ma Qiancheng took 1 wicket each for China.
The previous news has been corrected due to discrepancies in the total score - ed.
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