Records fall as Nepal create history against West Indies
A record-breaking day for Nepal as they clinch their T20I series against the West Indies in style.
Nepal created history on Monday as they won a bilateral series against a Test nation for the first time when they defeated the West Indies in Sharjah.
Fresh from a 19-run victory in the opening match of the series on Saturday, Nepal displayed their capabilities with an emphatic 90-run triumph in the second match of the series to open up an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-game series.
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It was Nepal's first ever series triumph against a Full Member and provided the side with plenty of confidence ahead of next month's ICC Men's T20 World Cup Asia-Pacific Regional Final where they will be one of three sides attempting to qualify for next year's T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.
Opener Aasif Sheikh (68*)* and middle-order batter Sundeep Jora (63) put on 100 for the fourth wicket to help Nepal post 173/6 from their 20 overs and Mohammad Aadil Alam collected four wickets as the West Indies were skittled for just 83 in reply.
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The victory was the largest ever recorded by an Associate team over a Full Member side and Nepal captain Rohit Paudel was understandably thrilled with the result.
"We are very happy," Paudel said after the match.
"It took a lot to win against a Test-playing country and, after two days, winning a bilateral series feels really great.
"This was a very important series for us to showcase our cricket and talent to the world. The way we've been playing the last two or three years, lots of eyes are on us. We want to continue this way and play more against Test-playing nations.
"We want to finish the series on a high note. The motivation is to complete a clean sweep but for that, we have to start again from the beginning. We want to carry this momentum into the qualifiers, and we want to qualify for the 2026 World Cup."
The third match of the series will be held in Sharjah on Tuesday.