Nepal stretch out home ODI great series of wins to 15 with 3-0 scope of Canada
An earnest 9-wicket win in the last ODI saw Nepal complete a 3-0 whitewash of Canada at the Tribhuvan College Ground on Monday, broadening their unbeaten run at their Kirtipur stronghold to 15 back to back ODIs, alongside two Rundown An internationals.
In the wake of beating the guests in a brazen 9-run win in the series opener last week politeness a vocation best return of 4-22 for captain Rohit Paudel, the hosts looked progressively prevailing across the three match preliminary series as they gear up for the opening CWC Association 2 three sided series against the Netherlands and Namibia which is set to start off on Wednesday.
Nepal stretch out home ODI series
Paudel was again the hang out in the second match on Saturday, taking two additional wickets in the Canadian innings before top-scoring with 87 in the answer, tracking down help from Anil Sah and Dev Khanal to set up a four-wicket win, the redesiging a 286-run focus to rise to Nepal’s record for most elevated effective run pursue in ODIs.
Twin hundreds of years from Sah and Bhim Sharki in the last game today saw the hosts total the decisive victory, the pair’s whole 189-run represent the second wicket likewise a record for Nepal as the host group drifted home with 33 balls in excess, having confined Canada to 232.
Nepal’s 15 successive triumphs at Kirtipur is presently the fourth-longest home series of wins in men’s One Day Internationals, reaching out back to their latest home loss on account of the UAE in November 2022.
As of now three wins shy of Australia’s count of 18 back to back home triumphs in finished ODIs (set somewhere in the range of 2014 and 2016), Nepal get an opportunity to establish another standard in the event that they again go unbeaten in their impending three-dimensional series against Namibia and the Netherlands.
The series, which begins on Wednesday, is the drapery raiser for the second release of CWC Association 2, the ICC’s head Partner’s One-Day rivalry and part of the passing pathway for the 2027 World Cup.