Scotland back on track beating Nepal

Scotland proved to be too strong for Nepal at the Merrion Cricket Club.

Scotland batted first after a rain delay and was bowled out for 214 in 49 overs. Freddie Coleman’s 81 off 102 balls with six boundaries negated Nepal bowler Bhuwan Karki’s 5 for 41.

Aman Bailwal also chipped in with 39, sharing in a vital partenrship with Coleman.

Two wickets inside the first three balls from Scottish captain Paddy Sadler dealt Nepal a fatal blow from which they never fully recovered.

Nepal captain Prithu Baskota (67: 117b, 5×4, 2×6) played a lone hand in the chase as wickets fell at regular intervals.

Man of the Match Coleman was happy to have played a part in the win: ”Conditions were pretty tough. We needed to handle a lot of spinners, because it skidded off a lot. We looked to hit to down the ground and hit as straight as we could.

“I looked to bat through the innings and play low risk cricket. I thought 200 would be a par score. The chase was tough because it taking a lot more spin towards the end. This makes up for yesterday’s loss to Canada.”

News courtesy: CricketEurope.com

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