Nepal opted to bowl first against Uganda after losing the toss in the Women’s T20 International Cricket Tournament. Currently, Nepal has won one match and lost three, placing them at the bottom of the standings.
In the ongoing Women’s Twenty20 International Cricket Tournament in Uganda, Nepal opted to bowl first after losing the toss against the host team, Uganda. The match took place at the Entebbe Cricket Oval, where Uganda’s Captain, Jenet Mambaji, chose to bat first after winning the toss.
Currently, Nepal is struggling in the tournament, having lost three out of their four matches, which places them at the bottom of the standings. Their most recent loss was against Namibia by 23 runs. Additionally, Nepal narrowly lost to Hong Kong by 2 runs but managed to secure a victory against Uganda by 1 wicket earlier in the tournament.
Nepal faces significant challenges in the Women’s Twenty20 International Cricket Tournament, currently positioned last with only one win from four matches. As they continue their quest for improvement, this match against Uganda represents another opportunity to recalibrate their performance and gain valuable experience.
Original Source: english.khabarhub.com