That's all from the match-center here. Time to move on to the next match. All eyes on Bangladesh now. An indicative target for them is something like this --
If Bangladesh bat first and score 140, they have to make sure that HK don't get the runs in 12 overs or less…. If HK bat first and get 140, Bangladesh should make sure they get 102 runs…
"Yes, we enjoyed the tournament," says Nabi. "It was a big event. We didn't start well and we didn't end well and we are upset with that."
"Afghanistan is a very good team and we are slowly getting there," says Khadka. "A lot of positives we can take from this tournament. We need to push harder and the results will come in the future."
Afghanistan, thought to be second to Bangladesh in the group, have been pipped by Nepal, who played wonderfully well to knock out the opponents. Khakurel scored his first fifty to lift a wobbling innings and help Nepal post a competitive total on the board, then their bowlers bowled with discipline. However, the most notable bit was the fielding today..
Jitendra Mukhiya is the Man of the Match. He says, "It was my responsibility as an opening bowler to provide a good start. Thanks to the crowd who supported us throughout."
Tim: "Well done both sides. Thoroughly enjoyable game to watch. Hope to see more of these sides in internationals in the future. "
Makran: "Afghanistan and Nepal have some brilliant bowlers... could enter most of the current bowling lineups.... Dawlat Zadran (pacy) and Mukhiya (york-at-will) .... definitely the most exciting prospects"