Thursday, February 12, 2009

NEPAL, NATURALLY: ACC U-17 ELITE CHAMPIONS

U-17 ELITE CUP
NEPAL, NATURALLY: ACC U-17 ELITE CHAMPIONS

Nepal, playing close to perfect cricket, in front of a raucous partisan crowd estimated to be 8,000 strong, beat Malaysia by 10 wickets in the Final of the ACC U-17 Elite Cup at Tribhuvan University. They have now won ACC age-group championships in all categories, including women.

"We just couldn't cope with the pressure," said Malaysia's captain Keithan Goonasageran afterwards, "playing in front of a crowd like this for the first time shook a few of our players but really it was the spot-spot-spot bowling of Nepal's spinners that hurt us."

Malaysia’s first 50 took 13.2 overs, their next 50 took 20 as the Nepali spinners, backed up by athletic fielding and acute placement choked the life out of the vaunted Malaysian middle-order. Goonasageran, victim to leg-spinner Rochak Bhatta, in charging down the wicket at the start of the 31st over, in a hapless attempt to break the stranglehold the most culpable of the Malaysian batsmen. “The boys weren’t taking enough singles,” said Malaysia’s coach Haris Abu Baker.

Malaysia showed enough talent to suggest that their status as ACC Elite nation is assured, little wicket-keeper/opener Zubair Norazmi played some sublime drives, as did Goonasageran himself but they were few and far between. A little more game-skills, like the Nepali players have, and Malaysia would not have succumbed so easily. “On talent the teams are quite close,” said Nepal’s coach Roy Dias, “Malaysia have improved a lot since 2005 (the last time the two teams met, in the ACC U-19 Cup Final). What is most satisfying from the neutral point of view is that two countries with 100% local players have reached the Final and played good cricket.”

Nepal have actually been under-performing in this tournament now, coming through hard-fought games against Hong Kong and UAE not totally convincingly but today they played like champions. The bowlers did what they could and the batsmen – just two of them needed – Sagar Pun and Aakash Pariyar did the rest.

Sagar Pun’s had a quiet tournament up to the Final, this from a local Twenty20 phenomenon, today he was a Virender Sehwag. Late cuts were interspersed with dynamic strokes in front of the wicket, touch was alternated with power: all assured, completely unstoppable. Even when he gave a chance, when on 34, he got away with it. “We lost heart things didn’t go our way early on, we kind of gave up,” admitted Malaysia’s captain. He’d have needed a fielder in the crowd to catch the 6 with which Sagar Pun reached his 50 and took Malaysia past 100 at the start of the 21st over.

Pun and Pariyar hustled for each other, pressured the fielders, dived, scrambled and did everything they could to win the game for Nepal. They did so much no one had to do anything else.

Sagar Pun and Aakash Pariyar

The Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal presented the ACC U-17 Elite Cup to winning captain Prithu Baskota in front of the thousands staying on for the prize-giving, the match being carried live from the start by Nepal TV 2. Cricket’s big in Nepal and it’s going to get even bigger and better.

ACC U-17 Elite Cup
Final: Nepal v Malaysia at Tribhuvan University
NEPAL WON BY 10 WICKETS
Malaysia won the toss and chose to bat
Malaysia: 124 off 37.1 overs (Z.Norazmi 31, K.Goonasageran 28; P.Baskota 3-16)
Nepal: 125 for 0 after 23.3 overs (S.Pun 65*, A.Pariyar 53*)
Man of the Match: Sagar Pun (Nepal)


ACC U-17 Elite Cup 2009

Venue : Kathmandu, Nepal
Dates : 4 – 12 February 2009

Scorecard


NEPAL v MALAYSIA at Tribhuvan University, 12/2/2009

40-overs a side
Toss won by: Malaysia, chose to bat

MALAYSIA R B 4s 6s
†Zubair Norazmi c P.Baskota P.Airee 31 29 6 0
Faisal Rosmanizam c K.Gurung B.Karki 5 29 0 0
*Keithan Goonasegaran st A.Pariyar R.Bhatta 28 59 4 0
Kamarul Azhar c K.Karki P.Baskota 9 20 1 0
Syadhat Ramli c A.Pariyar P.Baskota 2 6 0 0
Ahmad Adnan lbw P.Baskota 1 8 0 0
Kavintheran Kumar c+b R.Bhatta 1 20 0 0
Ramdan Samsudin run out 21 19 2 1
Ammar Rusli b A.Karn 9 18 1 0
Pavithren Nadaesan run out 1 4 0 0
Bakri Zulkifeli not out 0 0 0 0
Extras: b1, lb2, w13 16
Total 124 /10 37.1 ovs

Fall of wickets:
1-34(10.5 ovs), 2-40(11.4 ovs), 3-68(19.2 ovs), 4-73(21.4 ovs), 5-77(23.5 ovs), 6-86(30.1 ovs), 7-87(30.3 ovs), 8-121(36.1 ovs), 9-123(36.6 ovs)

NEPAL Bowling O M R W
Krishna Karki 4 2 14 0
Avinash Karn 5 0 15 0(2w)
Bhuwan Karki 8 2 18 1(1w)
Pradeep Airee 4.1 0 31 1(9w)
Prithu Baskota 8 2 16 3
Rochak Bhatta 6 0 15 2
Bivek Dali 6 0 15 2

NEPAL R B 4s 6s
Sagar Pun not out 65 60 7 3
†Aakash Pariyar not out 53 81 7 0
Prithu Baskota
Pradeep Airee
Nischal Chaudhary
Bhuwan Karki
Krishna Karki
Bivek Dali
Kirten Gurung
Avinash Karn
Rochak Bhatta
Extras:b1, lb2, w4 7
Total 125 for 0 23.3 ovs

MALAYSIA Bowling O M R W
Ramdan Samsudin 5 1 28 0
Kavintheran Kumar 3 0 14 0(3w)
Pavithren Nadaesan 8 0 30 0(1w)
Ammar Rusli 3.3 0 16 0
Kamarul Azhar 2 0 12 0
Ahmad Adnan 2 0 22 0

NEPAL WON BY 10 WICKETS
Man of the Match: Sagar Pun (Nepal)

Umpires: Imtiaz Amjad (Oman), Mohammad Riyaz (Maldives)
Match Referee: Buddhi Bahadur Pradhan (Nepal)
Scorers: Dhiraj Gyawali (Nepal), Pabitra Raut (Nepal)

GROUP A GROUP B
Singapore Bahrain
Nepal Kuwait
Qatar UAE
Hong Kong Malaysia

Match Schedule:
February 4 Nepal v Qatar at Engineering Ground, Pulchowk
Bahrain v Kuwait at Tribhuvan University Ground, Kirtipur
Hong Kong v Singapore at Army School Ground, Bhaktapur
February 5 Hong Kong v Qatar at Tribhuvan
Bahrain v UAE at Engineering Ground
Kuwait v Malaysia at Army School
February 7 Malaysia v UAE at Tribhuvan
Qatar v Singapore at Engineering Ground
Nepal v Hong Kong at Army School
February 8 Nepal v Singapore at Tribhuvan
Bahrain v Malaysia at Engineering Ground
Kuwait v UAE at Army School
February 10 SF1: Nepal v UAE at Tribhuvan
SF2: Qatar v Malaysia at Engineering College
7th/8th Playoff: Singapore v Kuwait at Army School
February 11 3rd/4th Playoff: UAE v Qatar at Engineering Ground
5th/6th Playoff: Hong Kong v Bahrain at Army School
February 12 FINAL: Nepal v Malaysia at Tribhuvan

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