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Top End T20 Series: Nepal defeated to Bangladesh ‘A’

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KATHMANDU:- Nepal lost the match against the team Bangladesh ‘A’ by 29 runs in the Top End T20 Series Cricket Tournament held on Saturday in the Northern Territory of Australia.

Played at the Marrara Cricket Ground No. 2 in Darwin, Australia, Nepal managed just 154 runs against the Bangladeshi team’s target of 184 runs, losing seven wickets in the allotted 20 overs.

This is the second consecutive defeat of Nepal in this series. On Friday, Nepal lost the match against NT Strike by 42 runs.

In today’s match, Nepal’s Kushal Malla contributed the highest 59 runs with six fours and a six.

Likewise, Asiff Sheikh made 28 runs while Lokesh Bam made 15 runs, and Captain Rohit Paudel contributed 10 runs to the team.

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