Nepal beats Canada by seven runs in first ODI of series
Nepal defeated Canada by seven runs in the first ODI of the three-match bilateral series at TU Cricket Ground in Kathmandu on Thursday. Opting to bat first Nepal posted a target of 225 runs in the stipulated 50 overs match. Canada bundled for 217 in 47.5 overs. Canada's Nicholas Kirton and Pargat Singh shared a 79-run partnership for the third wicket. Singh smashed nine hits to the fence, scoring 50 runs off 58 balls, while Kirton also muscled seven boundaries putting up 68 runs in his 99-knock play. Kirton also shared a 60-run partnership with Harsh Thaker before he was bowled out by Kushal Malla in 32.6 overs. Canada's hopes for a victory dwindled after losing wickets in quick succession following Kirton's dismissal in 40.4 overs. Nepal captain Rohit Paudel collected four Canadian stumps while Lalit Rajbanshi also grabbed two wickets. Nepal and Canada will play their second ODI on Saturday and their third and last match will be held on Monday.