The victory marked West Indies’ third consecutive win in Group C, ensuring they finished at the top of the standings and carried strong momentum into the next round. Their chase was clinical, losing just one wicket and never looking under pressure.
Earlier in the match, Nepal struggled to post a competitive total after being put in to bat. Dipendra Singh Airee was the only batter to make a significant contribution, scoring a fighting 58 off 47 balls. Sompal Kami chipped in with an unbeaten 26, but the rest of the lineup failed to build partnerships, resulting in Nepal finishing on 133 for 8 in their 20 overs.
Jason Holder led the West Indies bowling attack with an outstanding spell of 4 for 27, dismantling Nepal’s middle order and restricting their scoring. Four other West Indies bowlers also claimed one wicket each, highlighting a strong collective bowling effort.
It was a dominant display from West Indies, who now move into the Super 8s with confidence after a flawless group stage campaign.
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