Nepal promise to attack during crucial home League 2 contest

Nepal will be aiming to finish their home tri-series in good style when they face Oman on Tuesday.

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Nepal vice-captain Dipendra Singh Airee has vowed to come out on the attack when his side seeks revenge against Oman in an important ICC Men's Cricket World Cup League 2 clash on Tuesday.

The Asian side have been somewhat inconsistent during League 2 action of late as they continue on their path to qualify for next year's ICC Men's Cricket World Cup, with a pair of victories over UAE in the ongoing tri-series at home offset with a disappointing recent showing against Oman.

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Nepal can finish their current tri-series on a high with a victory over Oman in Kirtipur on Tuesday and Airee wants his side to play with a positive outlook during the fixture.

“We couldn’t play well in the first two matches (of the tri-series). Now the partnerships are getting better. If we can play by taking that positively, we can achieve a good result against Oman,” he said.

“Other players are not scoring runs. Perhaps because I am a bit more focused (on my own performance), I am doing well. Earlier, I wasn’t scoring runs either.”

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Nepal currently sit in seventh place on the League 2 table, with the team chasing a top four finish at the end of the cycle to earn a direct spot in the Cricket World Cup Qualfier event for the 50-over World Cup.

While Nepal sit off the pace with just seven wins so far in the ongoing cycle, skipper Rohit Paudel is not giving up and believes a positive result against Oman on Tuesday can provide the side with the confidence they require.

"It is our nature to play under pressure. Therefore, we are hopeful that we will secure a win,” he said.

"The same players who played a role in winning 11 matches in the previous cycle are still in the team today. We have already endured that level of pressure. Therefore, the upcoming matches will be even more important.”