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Last Updated: October 03, 2023, 11:05 IST
India won by 23 runs to enter the last-four. (AFP Photo)
Nepal fought well with the bat to give India a little scare in the Asian Games men’s cricket quarterfinal played on Tuesday.
Yashasvi Jaiswal scored a blistering hundred to set the base for India’s too close for comfort victory over Nepal in the men’s cricket quarter-final of the Asian Games in Hangzhou (China) on Tuesday.
India were favourites to win the contest anyway and the manner in which Jaiswal started and Rinku Singh finished, the win seemed inevitable. However, Nepal batters put up a strong fight after being set a mammoth 203 to chase in 20 overs before finishing at 179/9.
Jaiswal was the star of the show with a 49-ball century while Rinku hit an unbeaten 37.
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No praise would be enough for the Monty Desai coached side as the smaller ground dimensions helped them embarrass two Indian pacers Arshdeep Singh (2/43) and Avesh Khan (3/32), who gave away 75 runs in their cumulative 8 overs.
There is one piece of statistics that will certainly annoy head coach VVS Laxman. India, in all, hit 12 sixes but Nepal batters surpassed them with 14 maximums.
It was debutant left-arm spinner R Sai Kishore (1/25) and IPL star Ravi Bishnoi (3/24) who actually controlled the middle overs to save India from what could have been an upset.
The likes of Kushal Bhurtel, Kushal Malla, Deependra Airee and Sundeep Jora are blessed with talent and hope the global cricket establishment gives them enough exposure to consistently challenge heavyweights like they did this day.
Against better teams like Bangladesh or Pakistan, the Indian pacers, who bowled too full or too short will be in trouble keeping the ridiculously short side boundaries into account.
But nothing can take the credit away from 21-year-old Jaiswal, who enthralled the crowd with eight fours and seven sixes.
There was slog sweep off pacers and spinners, the pick-up pull behind square, the square cuts, the heave over cow corner and the deftly executed lap shot over keeper’s head to reach to 99 before a single took him to the milestone.
Credit should also be given to Rinku Singh, who once again revelled in his role as finisher with 37 off 15 balls, including 20-odd in the final over which made the difference in the end.
Brief scores: India 202/4 in 20 overs (Yashasvi Jaiswal 100 off 49 balls, Rinku Singh 37 not out off 15 balls, Sandeep Lamichhane 1/28, DS Airee 1/31) beat Nepal 179/9 in 20 overs (DS Airee 32 off 15 balls, Ravi Bishnoi 3/24, Avesh Khan 3/32) by 23 runs.
With PTI Inputs
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