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PAK v WI [W] (1)
IPL (2)
County DIV1 (5)
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WT20 WC QLF (Warm-up) (5)
RHF Trophy (4)
RESULT
35th Match, Kirtipur, March 11, 2017, ICC World Cricket League Championship
(36/36 ov) 112/8
(24.1/26 ov, T:94) 98/5

Kenya won by 5 wickets (with 11 balls remaining) (D/L method)

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Bowlers shine in Kenya's rain-hit win

Limiting Nepal to 112 for 8 in a rain-hit match, Kenya then chased down a target of 95 with five wickets and 11 balls to spare

Kenya 98 for 5 (Rakep 34*, Pun 2-8) beat Nepal 112 for 8 (Malla 27, Ngoche 3-18) by five wickets (Duckworth-Lewis Method)
Scorecard
The efforts of Kenya's bowlers, particularly left-arm spinner Shem Ngoche, set the base for their five-wicket win (Duckworth-Lewis method) as they limited Nepal to 112 for 8 in a rain-affected match in Kirtipur.
The match was reduced to 38 overs a side after a delay due to rain and Kenya, having opted to field, immediately stifled Nepal. The hosts lost their first five wickets with only 66 on the board from 23 overs and, at 82 for 8 in the 32nd over, were in danger of being bowled out for less than 100. However, a ninth-wicket partnership of 30, the best for Nepal, between Shakti Gauchan and Sompal Kami lifted them to 112 for 8 before rain arrived again in the 36th over. Gyanendra Malla, captaining the side in place of Paras Khadka, top-scored with 27 while Ngoche had returns of 3 for 18. Ngoche was well supported by Nelson Odhiambo, who took 2 for 17, while three others bowlers took a wicket apiece.
Upon resumption, Kenya were set a revised target of 104 off 29 overs. Spinners Sagar Pun and Basant Regmi quickly prised out Kenya's top three by the seventh over, with Pun striking off successive deliveries to dismiss Irfan Karim and Dhiren Gondaria. However, Collins Obuya and Rakep Patel kept the chase on course with a steady 44-run partnership for the fourth wicket. Rakep carried on after Obuya was dismissed, stitching a useful stand with Gurdeep Singh. The score had reached 76 for 5 in the 22nd over before another rain break left the side with a revised target of 94 from 26 overs. Patel ended the match with a six off Sompal Kami to finish unbeaten on 34 and seal Kenya's fifth win in the tournament so far.

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