Nepal has chosen to bowl first after losing the toss against Uganda in the Women’s T20 International Tournament. The team struggles with three losses out of four matches, accumulating the least points overall. Recently, Nepal lost to Namibia and Hong Kong but managed to defeat Uganda in a previous match.
In the ongoing Women’s Twenty20 International Cricket Tournament held in Uganda, Nepal opted to bowl first after losing the toss against the host team. The match took place at the Entebbe Cricket Oval, where Uganda’s Captain Jenet Mambaji decided to bat first after winning the toss.
Nepal has had a challenging tournament thus far, having lost three out of four matches, which has resulted in them accumulating the least points. Their recent game on Wednesday saw them narrowly lose to Namibia by 23 runs. Prior to this, Nepal faced Hong Kong, losing narrowly by just 2 runs, although they did secure a victory against Uganda by a single wicket earlier in the tournament.
Nepal faces a difficult challenge in the ongoing tournament, having lost the majority of their matches and currently ranked at the bottom of the points table. While they suffered close defeats against Namibia and Hong Kong, they did manage to secure a win against Uganda. Their performance in this international competition highlights the need for improvement as the tournament progresses.
Original Source: english.khabarhub.com