Hong Kong International Sixes: Nepal defeats India by 92 runs

Hong Kong International Sixes: Nepal Defeats India by 92 Runs

KATHMANDU, Nov 8: Nepal secured a decisive victory over India by 92 runs in the Hong Kong International Sixes match held at Mong Kok, Hong Kong.

Match Summary

Nepal won the toss and chose to bat first, posting a strong total of 137 runs without losing a wicket in six overs. Opener Sundeep Jora scored 47 runs off 12 balls, while Rashid Khan contributed 55 runs off 17 balls before retiring hurt after reaching his half-century. Lokesh Bam supported Jora by scoring an unbeaten 31 runs off 7 balls.

In response, India were bowled out in just 3 overs for 45 runs. Only Bharat Chipli and Priyank Panchal managed double figures with 12 runs each. Robin Uthappa and captain Dinesh Karthik struggled, scoring 5 and 7 runs respectively.

Bowling Highlights

Context

This victory marked Nepal’s first win after three straight losses in the tournament. Earlier, Nepal lost to South Africa by 4 wickets, to Afghanistan by 17 runs, and to Sri Lanka by 3 wickets.

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Additional unrelated news included topics such as Nepal’s public debt surpassing Rs 2.7 trillion and updates on infrastructure projects, but these were not linked to the match.

Author's summary: Nepal achieved a comprehensive victory over India in the Hong Kong Sixes, showcasing strong batting and bowling performances to secure their first win in this tournament.

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myRepublica myRepublica — 2025-11-08

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