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Nepal are all out for 167 in 49.1 overs against Scotland

KATHMANDU: The game has been delayed due to the rainfall. It is likely that the two teams will resume their second inning soon.
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Nepal made 167 runs as they were bowled out in 49.1 overs by Scotland in their second ICC World Cricket League Championship match at Cambusdoon New Ground in Ayr, Scotland on Friday.
The hosts won the toss and decided to field.
Sharad Vesawkar top-scored for Nepal with 30 runs off 66, while Basant Regmi and Avinash contributed 19 and 17 respectively.
Gyanendra Malla, Pradeep Airee and Prithu Baskota made 16 runs each.
Alasdair Evas, who bowled for 10 overs, took three wickets at the cost of 18 runs.
SM Sharif, GT Main and MA Leask claimed two wickets each to restrict Nepal to meagre 167 which included 18 extras.
Scottish players celebrate after bowling out Nepal in 49.1 overs. Photo: Cricket Scotland
Scottish players celebrate after bowling out Nepal in 49.1 overs. Photo: Cricket Scotland
Nepal lost their first match in a thriller against Scotland on Wednesday.
Nepal are placed in seventh position in the point table without a point, while Papua New Guinea are at bottom losing both of their matches.
Nepal qualified for the championship after Afghanistan and Ireland were awarded the ODI status and the team finishing third and fourth, Kenya and Nepal, in the Pepsi ICC World Cricket League Division 2 in Namibia were included.

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