Nepal opted to bowl first against Uganda in the Women’s T20 International after losing the toss. Currently, Nepal has lost three matches in the tournament, with frustrating defeats against Namibia and Hong Kong, and a narrow win against Uganda.
In the Women’s Twenty20 International Cricket Tournament taking place in Uganda, the Nepalese cricket team has opted to bowl first after losing the toss against the host nation, Uganda. The match is being conducted at the Entebbe Cricket Oval, where Uganda’s captain, Jenet Mambaji, chose to bat first following her team’s victory at the toss.
Currently, Nepal has experienced a challenging tournament, having lost three out of four matches and sitting at the bottom of the points table. Their previous matches include a loss against Namibia by 23 runs, a narrow defeat to Hong Kong by 2 runs, and a victory against the home side, Uganda, by only 1 wicket.
In summary, Nepal’s cricket team continues to face significant challenges in the ongoing Women’s Twenty20 International Cricket Tournament, struggling to secure favorable outcomes in their matches. Their most recent decision to bowl first against Uganda reflects their current form, which has seen them secure only one victory thus far.
Original Source: english.khabarhub.com