They have had some massive moments in 2023, and can proudly add to the list giving India a good fight

Shashank Kishore05-Sep-20231:33

Jaffer: Nepal were there for a fight and played classy shots

The scorecard could mislead you into believing the “small team” playing the game’s financial behemoth got a hiding. But before you go “I told you so”, Nepal were not entirely brushed aside. Certainly not when they were trying to showcase their collective might with the bat against those whose Asia Cup appearances (six, if India make the final) will be as much cricket as they get to play in a year sometimes.It started with India’s bowlers needing a good workout with rain imminent. Things escalated rather quickly, with their fielders grassing three catches in the first 30 minutes, much to Rohit Sharma’s frustration. Shreyas Iyer missed a straightforward offering at first slip, Virat Kohli put one down next ball at short cover, and Ishan Kishan failed to grab a simple opportunity down the leg side as the ball burst through his gloves for four.Mohammed Siraj was hooked out of the park for six, Shardul Thakur disdainfully driven down the ground, and Mohammed Shami slashed with a sense of fearlessness that stemmed from this being an occasion to cherish. After all, Rohit Paudel’s team were playing India for the first time in international cricket, and wouldn’t know if and when they would play them again.Related

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Ask Hong Kong, who rocked up at the previous 50-overs Asia Cup in Dubai five years ago and came within 26 runs of upsetting India against an attack that had some highly skilled bowlers in Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal and Shardul. Hong Kong are yet to come up against them in an ODI since.This was, therefore, an opportunity for Nepal to showcase their skills to their fans who troop their home ground in Kathmandu in droves. To those who climb trees, line up on the streets adjoining the grounds early in the morning for a quick entry, climb neighbouring buildings to get to vantage points that sometimes put their safety at risk, all to watch the Bhurtels, Kamis and Paudels in action.

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