In the history of T20Is, Bangladesh and Nepal have only faced off once, with Bangladesh emerging victorious and Netherlands failing to secure the win.
In Match 37 of the current T20 World Cup 2024, Bangladesh (BAN) will play Nepal (NEP) at the Arnos Vale Ground in Kingstown, St. Vincent on Monday, June 15, 17. Remarkably, the two teams played a 20-20 match ten years prior at the Chattogram Cricket Ground in the 2014 edition, with Bangladesh defeating Nepal by eight wickets.
Bangladesh has won two games and lost one in the current competition. Right now, they occupy the second position in the points table. Bangladesh therefore wants to keep up their winning streak. However, Nepal has dropped two games and had one postponed because of weather. They are currently in fourth place in the points standings and have yet to win this tournament. Nepal wants to regain its winning momentum as a result. They want to claim the inaugural triumph in this competition and dash Bangladesh’s chances of qualifying.
In reference to Bangladesh’s most recent encounter, Shakib Al Hasan 64*(46) produced an outstanding match-winning innings that enabled his team to achieve a respectable 159. They scored a respectable total thanks to Tanzid Hasan’s 35(26) outstanding performance and outstanding assistance for Shakib Al Hasan.
Regarding Bangladesh’s bowling, Rishad Hossain (4-0-33-3) bowled brilliantly, enabling Bangladesh to limit the Netherlands to just 113. Additionally, pacer Mustafizur Rahma (4-0-12-1) bowled brilliantly and supported Rishad Hossain admirably. Bangladesh was able to restrict the Netherlands to a below-average total because to the outstanding assistance of other bowlers. The Bangla Tigers will so be hoping that all of these factors—along with solid batting support—will continue to contribute to their current success.
Regarding the final Nepali match, Aasif Sheikh 42(49) had an excellent innings, but his team was unable to get off to a strong start because of a deficiency of support from other hitters. They were forced to lose the match as a result while pursuing the modestly below-average total of 116 runs.
Speaking of Nepal’s bowling, Kushal Bhurtel (4-0-19-4) bowled incredibly well, enabling Nepal to limit South Africa to just 115 runs. Additionally, Dipendra Singh (4-0-21-3) bowled exceptionally well and supported Kushal Bhurtel admirably. Nepal was able to restrict South Africa to a low score by virtue of the outstanding assistance they received from other bowlers.
Head-to-Head: In the history of T20I matches, Bangladesh and Nepal have only faced off once, with Bangladesh emerging victorious and Netherlands failing to secure the win.
4 – Shakib Al Hasan (146) needs four more wickets in the Twenty20 International format to reach 150.
4 – In the Twenty20 International, Shoriful Islam (46), needs four more wickets to reach 50.
- In the T20I, Kushal Bhurtel (47 years old) needs three sixes to reach 50.
4 – In the T20I, Rohit Paudel (95) needs five fours to reach 100 fours.
3 – Litton Das (47 years old) needs three more catches to get to 50 in the Twenty20 format.
3 – To attain 50 sixes in the T20s, Tanzid Hasan (47 years old) needs three sixes.
3 – To attain 50 sixes in the T20s, Rohit Paudel (47 years old) needs three sixes.
2 – In the T20s, Litton Das (498), needs two fours to attain 500 fours.
- In order to reach 200 sixes in the T20s, Litton Das (141) needs nine sixes.
9 – In the Twenty20s, Soumya Sarkar (141) needs nine fours to get to 150 fours.
4 – In the Twenty20s, Soumya Sarkar (146) needs four sixes to hit 150 sixes.