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Nepal beat UAE in ACC Premier Cup final to qualify for Asia Cup 2023

Teenager Gulshan Jha helps hosts chase down target of 118 with seven-wicket margin



UAE's Rohan Mustafa and Vriitya Aravind celebrate the wicket Nepal opener Kushal Burtel in the ACC Premier Cup final.
Image Credit: Source: ECB Twitter

Kathmandu: Nepal secured the Asia Cup 2023 spot after beating UAE by seven wickets in the ACC Premier Cup final at Tribhuvan University ground on Tuesday.

After a win over UAE, Nepal will take the last spot in Group A, alongside India and Pakistan, with the Asia Cup slated to take place in September.

The top three finishes of Nepal, UAE, and Oman at the Premier Cup mean they will also feature in the ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup in July, where they will take on ‘A’ Teams of five Full Members in the region.

UAE's top-scorer

Batting first, UAE managed to post 117 on the board. Asif Khan was the top-scorer for the side with his 46 off 54 balls including seven boundaries and a maximum.

For Nepal, Lalit Rajbanshi was the pick of the bowlers, finishing with figures 4/14 in. Leg-spinner Sandeep Lamichhane claimed 2/34 at the other end, moving to a 33-ODI match streak of wicket-taking outings.

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Nepal's masterstroke

In reply, Gulshan Jha’s promotion to No 3 in the batting order proved a masterstroke. He first had to negotiate Aayan Khan’s left-arm spin, before countering with an array of shots.

The 17-year-old made an unbeaten 67 and stitched a 96-run partnership with Bhim Sharki (36) and helped his side chase down the target in 30 overs, ensuring Nepal’s qualification for the Asia Cup 2023.

For UAE, Rohan Mustafa was the most economical bowler with figures of 2/13.

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