Nepal Opt to Bowl First Against South Africa in T20 World Cup Clash
Nepal, led by skipper Rohit Paudel, opted to field first after winning the toss against South Africa in their crucial T20 World Cup 2024 Group D encounter in Kingstown. Paudel cited the anticipated dew factor as the reason for his decision, believing it would aid their batters in the chase. South African captain Aiden Markram revealed that they would have batted first regardless, giving their batsmen valuable time at the crease.
South Africa made a single change to their lineup, bringing in Tabraiz Shamsi in place of Keshav Maharaj. Nepal, on the other hand, welcomed back Sandeep Lamichhane, who missed their previous match 10 days ago.
The pitch at Kingstown offers a balance of challenges and opportunities. The square boundaries measure 61 and 67 meters, while the shortest boundary behind the batter is 58 meters. The wicket features some grass, which could assist spinners and seamers. However, runs have been scored on this pitch in the past, suggesting a par score of around 160.
South Africa, having already secured qualification, will aim to maintain their perfect record in the group. Nepal, on the other hand, must win to keep their slim qualification hopes alive.
Tags: #T20WorldCup, #Nepal, #SouthAfrica, #Cricket, #Kingstown
Read more