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The Netherlands won against Nepal after three super overs. (Screenshot)

The Netherlands won against Nepal in a historic cricket match in Glasgow who went into three super overs – the first time in men’s professional cricket history. The thrilling competition saw several super overs, before the Netherlands finally won, the two teams regularly play and match each other in the first two super overs.Nepal needed 16 runs in a regular time final, in which Nandan Yadav forced Kyle Klein for the first super over for 4, 2, 2, 4. The game was matched equally as the two teams continued the trading of impressive performance.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!In the first super over, Daniel Dorm scored 19 runs in Nepal, in which Kushal Bhurtel killed two sixes and one four. It was matched by the Netherlands when Michael Levit hit six off the first ball, followed by six and four of Max O’Adv on the last two balls.The second super over hit Lalit Rajbanshi for two sixes, but managed to limit the Netherlands to 17 runs. Nepal’s response included Rohit Padel’s six and Dipendra Singh Eri’s four, in which Air killed the final ball at the corner of the cow to force an unprecedented third super over.Zach Lion-Catcht of Netherlands prevented Nepal from scoring any runs while taking two wickets. Levit sealed the victory against Sandeep Lamichane with more than six wins in long-on.Earlier in the match, the Netherlands set a target of 152 runs. Ben Fletcher rejected Lokesh Balm and made an impressive T20I debut, while Klein removed Anil Sah, placed Nepal at 2 in 2.1 overs.

Nepal showed flexibility as Bhurtel and Padel launched a reversal, which reached 52 runs in five overs. However, Dorma’s bowling proved to be important, took three wickets and banned Nepal’s scoring rate.The pace of the match was transferred several times during Nepal’s chase. With 56 runs in the last five overs, Rupesh briefly revived Nepal’s expectations with four and six before falling. Pudel and Karan Casey maintained Nepal’s challenge until the regular time ended in a tie.In the first innings, Nepal’s Nandan accepted O’Dod’s early borders, who also hit Karan for six. The introduction of spin bowling changed the dynamics of the game, Rajbanshi took O’ -Dow’s wicket with his first delivery.Lamichne made a significant impact after Powerplay, claiming three important wickets. He dismissed Levit by killing the middle stump, captain Scott Edwards of the Netherlands was caught in deep backward class legs, and removed Noah Crow.Despite these failures, Saqib Zulfikar’s late batting performance helped the Netherlands to post a competitive clan of over 150 runs.

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