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Nepal qualify for U-19 World Cup

Cricinfo staff

August 29, 2007

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Nepal have qualified for next year's Under-19 World Cup in Malaysia after defeating a spirited Afghanistan side by 48 runs in the final of the Asian Cricket Council Under-19 Elite Cup at the Kinrara Oval. Nepal successfully defended a modest of 172 to bowl out Afghanistan, who lost their last four wickets for three runs in 11 balls.

The tournament also served as the Asian qualifier and by virtue of winning it, Nepal joined Papua New Guinea (from the East Asia-Pacific region), Ireland (from the Europe region), Bermuda (from the Americas region), the ICC's 10 Full Members and hosts Malaysia at the 16-team World Cup to be played from February 17 to March 2, 2008.

Deciding to bat first, Nepal found the going tough against the disciplined Afghanistan bowlers who continued to take wickets at regular intervals. The only partnership of any substance was for the sixth wicket between Sagar Khadka and Aakash Kumar Gupta who added 61 runs after Nepal had slumped to 60 for 5 in the 22nd over.

Khadka scored a painstaking 32 from 79 balls with one four while Gupta scored run-a-ball 48 with six fours and a six. Captain Paras Khadka was other notable run-getter with 28. For Afghanistan, Asghar Hussain, Obaidullah Kunari and Aimal Wafa took two wickets each.

Afghanistan began in similar style and fell to 67 for 5, but couldn't produce the same sort of fightback. Shir Shirazi and Shabir Noori tried to stabilise the innings, however, Shirazi's departure opened floodgates as Afghanistan lost their last five wickets for 16 runs.

Roy Dias, Nepal's coach, was delighted with the success of his team which also gives him the unprecedented honour of appearing at his fourth U-19 World Cup. "These kids have shown that they are tough and can come through against any opposition and in any conditions," he said.

"We were not given any realistic chance of qualifying this time because we could hardly practice in Nepal because of rain. However, we were rescued by Sri Lanka Cricket who funded our week-long tour [in August]. And although we lost a couple of matches, it was a big tour in terms that the boys got match practice and managed to fine-tune their talent."

Dias felt the key stage of the final was the sixth-wicket stand between Khadka and Gupta. "I think that was the turning point because that partnership made sure we had enough runs on the board. And once we picked up Afghanistan opener Sajed Khan very early in the innings, we knew we had the match under control because bowling was our strength and we showed tremendous discipline in that department throughout the tournament."

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Afghanistan is growing very very fast in cricket and that day is not so far a way that our energitic Afghan team will be in the same line with current international cricket teams. To be honest, our national team is better than Zimbwabi, Netherland, Scotland, Canada, Kenya, Bangladesh and some others. I hope cricinfo cover more about Afghanistan cricket. Thank you,
Posted by Bashir on September 05 2007, 23:10 PM GMT


This time Nepal will reach in Super Eight of U-19 World Cup. I hope they will secure top 4 position. Wish Nepalese Team a Very Best of Luck !!
Posted by sahara on September 01 2007, 14:51 PM GMT


Its good for Nepal if they have qualified for the ICC U-19 World-Cup 2008. But there were some news about the playoff with scottland for the final entry. Can somebody make it clear for me please.
Posted by Ananta4Nepal on August 30 2007, 23:37 PM GMT

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