We missed nothing, very proud of the way we played - Paudel
A grievous loss from the jaws of triumph saw Nepal end on some unacceptable side of the end goal in one more exciting, low-scoring experience in the continuous T20 World Cup, at the Arnos Vale Ground in St. Vincent against South Africa. Pursuing 116 runs for a success, Nepal fell two runs shy of the objective on Friday.
With 25 runs required off the last five overs, with seven wickets close by, the game was inside Nepal's grip. Notwithstanding, a whirlwind of wickets fell and a couple of tight overs muddled the run pursue before they in the end fell one run shy of South Africa's aggregate.
In any case, Nepal chief Rohit Paudel stored acclaim in the group's work, "I'm extremely pleased with the unit, particularly the manner in which they played today. The manner in which we bowled in the main inning and the manner in which we batted. I think we didn't miss anything. We played great cricket yet we went on [the] losing side. In any case, by and large, I think we played quite well."
The singular run rout has finished Nepal's possibilities qualifying into the Super 8s. A success, then again, would have kept their mission buzzing with Bangladesh to look in their last apparatus on June 16 at a similar setting. "On the off chance that we had dominated the present match, it would have been an exceptionally clear knockout game for Bangladesh and us. In this way, aside from that, I think the following game we'll play for pride. We need to beat a Test playing country."
Legspinner Kushal Bhurtel was the pick of the bowlers for Nepal with figures of 4 for 19 with individual spinners Sandeep Lamichhane (0-18) and Dipendra Singh (3-21) also aggregating the tension on the South Africans. " We saw that it helped spinners and that is the point at which we presented Kushal Bhurtel and continued with the spinners."
Winning chief Aiden Markram said that South Africa were not near their best this evening but rather didn't avoid giving Nepal their due credit for their exhibition. "Try not to think we were remotely close to our best this evening. For huge parts, don't think we thought we'd be on the right half of that also. The manner in which [Nepal] bowled made it truly extreme for us all through the game. You need to provide them with a ton of credit. They put us under a ton of tension, and it shows the quality they have in their change room. In the event that you blend that in with perhaps insufficient conviction in our arrangements and a slight need power, you can stall out and that happened this evening."
For a nation of 30 million individuals encompassed by cricketing-rich nations in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, the presentation of the Nepal cricket crew will be a certainty supporter for the players. "I feel like the manner in which we played today; it shows that we have a place here. What's more, the manner in which we bowled, I think, and the manner in which we batted additionally, I think we have a place here. Also, this will give great certainty to us for the following game against Bangladesh."