MUMBAI: Two-time champions England survived a massive scare
against a doughty Nepal in their Group C clash of the T20 World Cup, clinching
a narrow four-run win in a tense finish to their tournament opener here on
Sunday. Nepal came within touching distance of creating history as they nearly
upset one of the teams to beat in the competition, scoring 180/6 in reply to
England's 184/7. Lokesh Bam (39 not out off 20 balls) kept Nepal in the hunt
for an upset victory but could not finish the game in the final over after a
heroic effort.
Needing 10 runs off the last over, Nepal couldn't find a boundary as their
inspired show with the bat ended in a narrow loss. Sam Curran nailed his
yorkers relentlessly as all that Nepal could manage were five runs.
Nevertheless, more than 17,000 fans thronged the iconic Wankhede Stadium and
witnessed Nepal punching far above their weight, with majority of them being
from the Himalayan nation.
Skipper Rohit Paudel (39), Dipendra Singh Airee (39), Kushal Bhurtel (29) and
Lokesh, who smashed four boundaries and two sixes in a late assault, fought
valiantly but they could not take their side over the line. Lokesh went hammer
and tongs when Nepal's backs were against the wall, hitting two sixes off Jofra
Archer's 18th over and two consecutive fours off Luke Wood's penultimate over
when they needed 46 runs off the final three overs.
Bhurtel had provided early fireworks while a robust 82-run stand for the third
wicket between Paudel and Airee consolidated Nepal. Even as Nepal lost an early
wicket in the form of Aasif Sheikh (7), Bhurtel cut loose to score a 17-ball 29
with four boundaries and a six to set the tone. But his promising start came to
a meek end when Bhurtel couldn't keep it down, giving a simple return catch to
Will Jacks in the sixth over.
Nepal's run-chase got a much-needed impetus in the 14th over when skipper
Paudel tore into the seniormost England bowler Rashid Khan, pulling a wrong-un
into the stands for a six and driving down the next ball powerfully through
covers for four. Paudel then produced the 'shot of the match' when he executed
the perfect switch-hit, middling the ball which went sailing over the fielder
at deep square leg. However, a drinks break broke the momentum which Airee and
Paudel were attaining, with the former mis-hitting one-off Sam Curran in the
15th over. Soon after, Paudel departed when he swept one straight to Phil Salt
at deep midwicket off Liam Dawson after playing a fine knock which raised
Nepal's hopes. Earlier, Jacob Bethell (55) and skipper Harry Brook (53) peeled
off attacking fifties to power England to a formidable 184 for seven. The young
left-handed Bethell gave a fine example of himself on T20 World Cup debut in
front of a partisan crowd with his rapid half-century -- off 35 balls -- with
four sixes and as many fours, while skipper Brook got back among runs in his
bid to change the narrative around him. Brook fell after making a vital knock
that came off 32 balls with four sixes and three fours, putting on a 71-run
stand for the fourth wicket with Bethell as Nepal bowlers presented a strong
challenge on their part. Sher Malla's joy knew no bounds when he had Phil Salt
(1) caught on the first ball of his second over while Nandan Yadav got the key
wicket of Jos Buttler (26), just when he was starting to rebuild with Bethell.
Yadav pitched one outside off to have Buttler caught behind for Nepal's second
wicket in the fifth over, and the third came in the seventh when spinner
Sandeep Lamichhane had Tom Banton trapped leg-before while attempting to
reverse sweep. England made 45 runs in the final three overs with Will Jacks
hammering four sixes and a four to make 39 not out off 18 balls. Fans donning a
different blue-coloured jersey mixed with red thronged the stadium and cheered
every dot ball and every good effort produced by their players on the hallowed
turf of this iconic ground. The sheer numbers of Nepal fans, who easily
outnumbered that of England, showcased the passion for cricket in the Himalayan
nation and their players did not disappoint them either. Nepal fielders held on
to their catches, while the pair of Airee (2/23) and Yadav (2/25) claimed a
couple of wickets each. Also among the wickets were Malla and Lamichhane.
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