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And another. Ritu Kanoujiya sets off for a crazy run and is out by half the length of the pitch. Nepal 51 for 5 in the 16th over. Two overs to go and Nepal are 56 for 6. Some zip and zap from Sarita Magar helping Nepal's cause but Japan's fielders are on the ball like fog on a swamp. Nepal finish on 63 for 7. And will really have to bowl with all their passion and commitment if they're going to win this.

Japan were just supreme in the field. Japan making a positive controlled start against Nepali bowling that's aiming for line and length. Every wide though, of which there have been four so far, is a drain on their slender resources. Japan 14 for 0 after 3 overs. They need another Over 6, Nary Thapa, left-arm medium fast, comes on. Potential game-changer, match-winner for Nepal.

China will hope to knock over a few Bangladeshis with the new ball, and they're capable of that at least. Looks like bronze at best for China at this stage, chance of a gold for Bangladesh. Sun Mengyao with 10 the only batter to reach double figures for China.

Ironically, now that tickets are on sale to the public, and after China's rousing win yesterday to get to this semi-final, there's the biggest crowd of the Games so far at the stadium certainly the noisiest at something close to Bangladesh get the ball rolling with 4 off the first Wang Meng over Pace and bounce from Mei Chun Hua finds the outside edge of Roshanara Ahmed's bat but it goes past and over slip down to the boundary.

Runs all around the ground for the Bangladeshi openers, after 3 overs they're on Need 20 more with balls in which to do it. Good work by them with the ball, exposed China's weaknesses as any strong team would. All Rights Reserved. Latest News. More News. Latest Tournament News. The Latest Big Matches. Latest Big Interviews. Quotes "I watch every ball when we bat. I walk out there knowing how I want to play my innings.

I abide by it and I will try to keep at it. You know what? It probably actually is. Hong Kong 57 for 4 after 12 overs Scoreboard ticking along, Hong Kong 61 for 4 after 13 overs Young Waqas Barkat looks a good player, plays late, bat and pad close together.

Will be looking to open out soon. Mahaboob Alam ends his spell, Has done well. Has put on a half-yard of pace at least over the course of the year.

Roy Lamsam's keeping things going for Hong Kong, finding the gaps, but they and he do want boundaries. Goes on the ground for the next one and against anyone other than Malla would have had more than a single. Hong Kong 76 for 4 after Paras Khadka - another one who looks bulkier since I saw him last - come on from the Pavilion End. Chants of 'Paras' from the stands The sly Waqas goes down on one knee to paddle him round to fine leg for 4, first ball of Paras's over.

Roy Lamsam, charging a short one, gets a top-edge down to fine third man. Who don't cheer Waqas dropped in the deep, eminently takeable, off Basant. He moves on to 29, Hong Kong 96 for 4 after 17 overs Roy Lamsam looks like the kind of player one could get out any time, only one can't. He gets a stack of runs in so many situations. A goodhand from him as he tickles and paddles Amrit Bhattarai down to leg a couple of times.

Lamsam slams a 6 to long on off Basant Regmi and with one over to go, Hong Kong are for 4. Three wickets in the last over, that man Malla involved in two of them with a direct it to run out Roy Lamsam for 47 off 61 and a catch at mid-off to dismiss Nadeem Ahmed for 1 off 3 and Hong Kong finish on for 7.

Good come back by Nepal. Amrit Bhattarai took for Nepal, bowled well, as all the opening bowlers did. Waqas Barkat made 31 to add to Roy Lamsam's 47 for Hong Kong, their fifth wicket partnership of 66, a significant one. Hong Kong's former captain Tabarak Dar in the audience too we see. A couple of minutes to the start of the Nepal run-chase of , so here's something to fill your time Irfan Ahmed RFM strikes with his sixth ball, Binod Bhandari caught behind, cutting and Nepal are 3 for 1 after 1 over.

Gyanendra Malla RHB to face young Aizaz Khan RFM next The light is closing in, Nepali winter sky almost Giant TV screen and LED scoreboard glowing brightly through the gloom College boy Aizaz, younger, less muscly and less 'ferocious' looking than Irfan Ahmed, is yet a good yard quicker than the older man at times Required run-rate just over 6 an over for the next 18 overs Nepal 9 for 1 after 3 overs.

Not much to report! It's gritty stuff. Paras Khadka is in. Nepal 9 for 2 in the fourth over Aizaz beats Paras with a lifter on off-stump. Paras drops his hands and is safe This is building up into a good match.

Crowd at the ground behind their teams, as we spot Dominique McCusker from the Hong KOng's women's team in the stands Either one of Paras or Gyanendra are going to have to get Nepal up to the they need. There are some hitters to follow them, as well as the classy Sharad Vesawkar but if these two at the crease leave the others with too much to do, Nepal are really going to struggle Five overs gone and Nepal are 15 for 2.

Getting into Javed Miandad territory.. That is one good over from you. Nepal 25 for 2 after 6 overs. Atkinson standing up to him. Malla skews a leg-side hit and is out for 8 off Nepal 26 for 3 off 6. Need 90 off 88 balls. Sharad Vesawkar in. Roy Lamsam to come on. Nepal need 90 off 84 balls, seven wickets in hand.



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