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Under-19 Cricket World Cup: Nepal beat Afghanistan by 1 wicket



Under-19 Cricket World Cup: Nepal beat Afghanistan by 1 wicket


Nepal creates history as they reach Super Six of Under 19 World Cup for the first time. In a terrific match, Nepal boys beat Afghan boys by 1 wicket.

Nepal beat Afghanistan



Nepal defeated Afghanistan by one wicket thanks to a determined 58 from Dev Khanal. Nepal advanced to the Super 6 round of the tournament as a result of their brilliant win. In the current Under-19 World Cup Group D match, Nepal defeated Afghanistan for 145 thanks to a five-wicket haul by Aakash Chand. Afghanistan chose to bat first and continued to lose wickets at regular intervals. For Nepal, Dipesh Kandel claimed two wickets in addition to Aakash. However, with 37 runs, Allah Ghazanfar was the top scorer for Afghanistan. Afghanistan's captain, Naseer Khan Maroofkhil, added 31 runs as well.
  

Afghanistan Under-19 vs Nepal Under-19 Highlights :

First Innings

Afghanistan Under-19 Score - 145/10 in 40.1 overs

Afghanistan Under-19 batting performance

Allah Mohammad 37(21)

Naseer Khan Maroofkhil 31(83)


Nepal Under-19 bowling performance

Aakash Chand 8-34-5

Dipesh Kandel 8-17-2


Second Innings

Nepal Under-19 Score - 149/9 in 44.4 overs

Nepal Under-19 batting performance

Dev Khanal 58(89)

Dipak Bohara 27(42)


Afghanistan Under-19 bowling performance

Faridoon Dawoodzai 4.4-21-3

Naseer Khan Maroofkhil 10-28-2



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