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Provisional Score for Innings MALAYSIA BOWLING T. Kodikara 19 7 44 3 FIRST INNINGS OF_NEPAL No BATSMAN HOW OUT BOWLER Runs Balls 4s 6s 01 Paresh Lohani Bowled Suresh Navaratnam 12 29 3 - 02 Sharad Veshawkar Ct Madhavan Thushara Kodikara 9 22 - - 03 Shakti Gauchan Bowled Thushara Kodikara 8 11 1 - 04 Gayenendra Malla Ct Esrafiq Azis M. Krishnamurthi 24 35 3 - 05 Mahesh Chhetri (wk) LBW Thushara Kodikara 29 77 4 - 06 Mehboob Alam Ct Muthuraman M. Krishnamurthi 12 12 3 - 07 Paras Khadka Bowled Suresh Navaratnam 12 34 1 - 08 Basanta Regmi Ct Retinam Suresh Navaratnam 1 4 - - 09 Binod Das* Bowled Anuar Arudin 4 28 - - 10 Sanjam Regmi Run Out (Muthuraman) 39 137 3 - 11 Raj Kumar Nout Out 68 116 11 - Extras: NB -4 / W - 1 / Bye - 0 / L Byes - 3 / Penalties – 8 0 Provisional Score for Innings 218 Penalties Awarded in Order Innings - Final Score for 10 Wkts 226 IN 83.3 OVERS Fall of Wickets 1/19 2/21 3/38 4/66 5/81 6/102 7/108 8/114 9/122 10/226 Batsman No 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 9 10 Partnership 19 2 17 28 15 21 6 6 8 104 Over 7.5 8.4 12.3 19.6 23.4 32.6 34.5 39.3 44.5 83.3 MALAYSIA BOWLING No BOWLER OVERS MDNS RUNS WKTS WIDES N.B's 01 T. Kodikara 19 7 44 3 - - 02 S. Navaratnam 15 2 43 3 - - 03 M. Krishnamurthi 18.3 2 56 2 - - 04 Anuar Arudin 11 - 39 1 1 4 05 Vishnu Suppiah 12 4 19 0 - - 06 Esrafiq Abd. Aziz 3 1 6 0 - - 07 D. 5 - 16 0 - - Muthuraman FIRST INNINGS OF MALAYSIA No BATSMAN HOW OUT BOWLER Runs Balls 4s 6s 01 Rakesh Madhavan Bowled Paras Khadka 12 48 - - 02 Suhan Kumar Ct Raj Kumar Sharad Veshawkar 40 78 5 - 03 Dinesh Muthuraman Ct Mehboob Alam Shakti Gauchan 5 42 - - 04 Rohan Selvaratnam Ct Paresh Lohani Raj Kumar 14 86 3 - 05 Thushara Kodikara Ct Paresh Lohani Raj Kumar 7 18 1 - 06 Suresh Navaratnam St w/k M. Chhetri Raj Kumar 11 22 - 6 07 M. Krishnamurthi Ct Binod Das Raj Kumar 8 14 2 - 08 Esrafiq Abd Aziz LBW Binod Das 46 114 3 1 09 Shanker Retinam (wk) Ct Mahesh Chhetri Raj Kumar 0 2 - - 10 Vishnu Suppiah* Run Out (S. Regmi) 9 62 1 - 11 Anuar Arudin Not Out 0 13 - - Extras: NB - 0 / Wides - 1 / Byes - 6 / L Byes - 3 / Penalties -0 0 10 Provisional Score for Innings 162 Penalties Awarded in Order Innings Final Score for 10 Wkts 162 IN 83.1 OVERS 6/ 104 7/114 9/159 10/162 Fall of Wickets 1/29 2/ 48 3/ 66 4/ 82 5/ 96 8/114 Batsman No 1 3 2 5 6 7 4 9 10 8 Partnership 29 19 18 16 14 8 10 0 45 3 Over 14.1 25.4 30.2 36.2 40.6 46.2 56.2 56.4 79.2 83.1 NEPAL BOWL No BOWLER OVERS MDNS RUNS WKTS WIDES N.B's 01 Mehboob Alam 7 2 14 0 - - 02 Binod Das 13.1 3 31 1 1 - 03 Paras Khadka 9 3 15 1 - - 04 Sanjam Regmi 7 - 14 0 - - 05 Shakti Gauchan 5 2 13 1 - - 06 Sharad Veshawkar 3 1 6 1 - - 07 Rajkumar 25 8 46 5 - - Pradhan 08 Basanta Regmi 14 10 14 0 - SECOND INNINGS OF NEPAL No BATSMAN HOW OUT BOWLER Runs Balls 4s 6s 01 Paresh Lohani Ct Retinam Suresh Navarathnam 27 63 4 - 02 Sharad Veshawkar St Retinam M.Krishnamorthi 23 30 3 - 03 Shakti Gauchan Ct Azis T.Kodikara 47 147 3 - 04 Gayenendra Malla Ct R.Madhavan T.Kodikara 27 64 4 - 05 Paras Khadka Ct. Muthuraman Vishnu Suppiah 9 26 - - 06 Mehboob Alam Ct.Eszrafiq Vishnu Suppiah 8 21 1 - 07 Basanta Regmi not Out 22 51 2 - 08 Mahesh Chhetri not out 11 19 1 - 09 Binod Das DNB 10 Sanjam Regmi DNB 11 Rajkumar Pradhan DNB Extras: NB - 1 / W -0 / Bye - 4 / L Byes - 1 / Penalties - 0 6 Provisional Score for Innings 180 Penalties Awarded in Order Innings IN 70 OVERS DECLARED Final Score for 6 Wkts 180 Fall of Wickets 1/36 2/66 3/120 4/133 5/144 6/156 7/ 8/ 9 10/ Batsman No 2 1 4 5 6 3 Partnership 36 30 54 13 11 12 Over 9.3 21.6 43.2 48.6 56.1 61.6 MALAYSIA BOWLING No BOWLER OVERS MDNS RUNS WKTS WIDES N.B's 01 Thushara Kodikara 21 7 44 2 - - 02 Suresh Navaratnam 10 3 31 1 - - 03 M. Krishnamurthi 12 3 29 1 - - 04 Anuar Arudin 7 1 21 0 - 1 05 Vishnu Suppiah 20 1 50 2 - - SECOND INNINGS OF MALAYSIA No BATSMAN HOW OUT BOWLER Runs Balls 4s 6s 01 Suhan Kumar LBW Mehaboob Alam 4 4 1 - 02 Rakesh Madhavan Run Out (Shakti Gauchan 9 16 1 - 03 Thushara Kodikara Bowled Mehaboob Alam 15 27 2 - 04 Rohan Selvaratnam Ct Binod Das Paras Khadka 15 14 1 1 05 Suresh Navaratnam Ct w/k Mahesh Chetri Paras Khadka 33 28 3 2 06 Dinesh Muthuraman LBW Paras Khadka 7 13 1 - 07 M. Krishnamurthi 3 9 - - 08 Esrafiq Abdul Aziz 4 23 - - 09 Rohan Vishnu Suppiah 7 22 1 - 10 Anuat Arudin DNB - - - - 11 Shanker Retinam DNB - - - - Extras: NB - 0 / W - 0 / Bye - 1 / L Byes - 3 / Penalties - 0 4 Provisional Score for Innings 101 Penalties Awarded in Order Innings - Final Score for 7 Wkts 101 IN 26 OVERS Fall of Wickets 1/ 4 2/ 28 3/ 34 4/ 78 5/ 85 6/ 90 7/ 90 8/ 9 10/ Batsman No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Partnership 4 24 6 44 7 5 0 Over 0.4 6.2 8.2 13.3 15.5 17.4 18.5 NEPAL BOWLING No BOWLER OVERS MDNS RUNS WKTS WIDES N.B's 01 Mehboob Alam 6 0 17 2 0 0 02 Binod Das 9 1 33 1 0 0 03 Rajkumar 3 1 22 0 0 0 Pradhan 04 Skakti Gauchan 1 0 7 0 0 0 05 Paras Khadka 6 2 15 3 0 0 06 Basanta Regmi 1 0 3 0 0 0 Match Referee: Graeme Labrooy (Sri Lanka) Umpires: S. Gallage (Sri Lanka) and Sarika Prasad (Singapore) .
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