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Chaudhary registers first-ever half-century in women’s blind cricket

KATHMANDU, Feb 3: Nepal’s Mankeshi Chaudhary registered women’s international blind cricket’s first ever half-century in a 10-wicket win against the host Pakistan in the third T20 match of the bilateral series played at Shalimar Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi, Pakistan on Saturday.
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Nepal Blind Women’s Cricket team’s Mankeshi Chaudhary raises her bat after scoring a half-century against Pakistan in the third T20 bilateral series cricket match at the Shalimar Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on Saturday. Photo: Republica
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Nepal trounces Pakistan by 10 wickets again



KATHMANDU, Feb 3: Nepal’s Mankeshi Chaudhary registered women’s international blind cricket’s first ever half-century in a 10-wicket win against the host Pakistan in the third T20 match of the bilateral series played at Shalimar Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi, Pakistan on Saturday.


Nepal had defeated Pakistan by 10 wickets in the first match as well before rain washed away the second match between the two sides. Similarly, the third match was also abandoned due to rain in Faisalabad. The Pakistan Blind Cricket Council shifted the venue to Islamabad, as per its original schedule, where Nepal won the game on Saturday.


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Nepal chased the target of 103 runs in 7.3 overs presented by Pakistan. B2 category classified player of the match Chaudhary completed her half-century in 21 deliveries and remained unbeaten on 58 runs including 10 boundaries. 


Her opening partner Binita Pun scored 34 not out including five boundaries in a record opening partnership in women’s blind cricket to complete the chase by 10 wickets. 


Earlier, Pakistan’s Tayyaba Fatima scored 27 runs and Nepal conceded 35 extra runs as the host team scored 102 runs in the first innings.


Nepal captain Bhagwati Bhattarai praised Pakistan’s improved performance. “Pakistan played well today but our players are in good form. We will look to continue the same form ahead in the series.”


Nepal and Pakistan will play fourth and fifth matches of the bilateral series organized by Pakistan Blind Cricket Council on Sunday and Monday.

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