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Nepal Skittle West Indies for 83 in the historic series of the T20 Cricket series

The Antilles underwent a new hollow because they were overthrown for only 83 to lose their T20 series with the Ménés du Nepal in the United Arab Emirates.

Nepal, which is ranked 18th in the world, had never played T20 series against a full -fledged nation before this week but which won the three -game series with a match to lose.

The total of Windies of 83 is the lowest than a full -fledged nation marked against a partner and the winning margin of 90 points is also the most important for a partner against a full -fledged member.

This comes after the Antilles test team underwent an overwhelming defeat by Australia in July, being overthrown for only 27 – the second lowest score in the history of the test, and the worst since 1955.

After losing this 3-0 series, the president of Cricket West Indies, Dr. Kishore, called for an emergency meeting to review the series and called on the former legendary players Sir Viv Richards, Sir Clive Lloyd and Brian Lara.

They also failed to qualify for the 50 -year -old World Cup in 2023 and they are currently outside the qualification places for 2027 Edition.

Nepal displayed a decent score of 173-6 in its 20 Overs thanks to a partnership of the fourth counter of 100 points between Aasif Sheikh and Sunday Jora, Jora hitting five six in Sharjah.

The Antilles, which are sixth in the T20 ranking, have never managed to pursue, with only three strikers reaching the double figures.

They were 63-4 in the 12th before collapsing at only 83.

Nepal, which is trained by the Australian Stuart Law, participates in qualifications for the T20 2026 World Cup next month – they played during the 2024 and 2014 tournaments.

The series ends with the third T20 Tuesday (3.30 p.m. BST).

The Antilles Fast Bowler Alzarri Joseph, on the other hand, were excluded from the series to two tests next month against India due to the recurrence of a back injury.

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