Nepal chose to bowl first in their T20 International match after losing the toss to Uganda during the Women’s Twenty20 International Tournament. They have faced difficulties, winning only one match against Uganda while losing to Namibia and Hong Kong. Currently, they have the fewest points in the tournament.
In the T20 International match, Nepal opted to bowl first after losing the toss against Uganda during the Women’s Twenty20 International Cricket Tournament in Uganda. The match took place at Entebbe Cricket Oval, where Uganda’s Captain Jenet Mambaji chose to bat after winning the toss. Currently, Nepal has struggled in the tournament, having lost three out of four matches and remaining at the bottom of the points table.
In their recent outings, Nepal faced a 23-run defeat against Namibia on Wednesday. Prior to that, they narrowly lost to Hong Kong by just 2 runs, although they managed a close victory against the host team Uganda, winning by 1 wicket. This inconsistent performance highlights challenges faced by the Nepal women’s cricket team in this tournament.
Nepal’s decision to bowl first against Uganda comes amidst a challenging run in the ongoing T20 International tournament, where they have only one win from four matches. With their recent losses to Namibia and Hong Kong, the team will need to improve its performance to enhance its standing in the tournament.
Original Source: english.khabarhub.com