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Nepal Stuns West Indies With Historic T20 Series Win in UAE

Nepal Stuns West Indies With Historic T20 Series Win in UAE

Post by : Rameen Ariff

In a stunning turn of events, Nepal achieved an unprecedented T20 series victory over the West Indies in the United Arab Emirates, shaking the world of cricket. West Indies, one of the most experienced and two-time T20 World Cup champions, were dismissed for a mere 83 runs, marking the lowest total ever recorded by a full member nation against an associate nation.

Nepal’s victory by 90 runs also stands as the largest winning margin by an associate nation against a full member in T20 cricket history. This series was especially significant as it marked Nepal’s first encounter with a full member team in a T20 series, and the team rose to the occasion with incredible skill and composure.

The three-match series had already seen Nepal win the opening game by 19 runs, and with Monday’s decisive victory, they clinched the series with a match to spare, a remarkable feat in international cricket. This achievement has put Nepal firmly on the cricketing map and highlighted the rapid progress of associate nations in global T20 competitions.

Nepal’s bowlers dominated the West Indies’ batting lineup, exploiting conditions in the UAE effectively. The team’s fielding was sharp, and their strategy executed perfectly, leaving the cricketing world in awe. Analysts say this historic performance shows that associate nations like Nepal are closing the gap with traditional cricket powerhouses.

West Indies now face the challenge of introspection and rebuilding after such a humbling defeat. Cricket fans around the world have praised Nepal for their tactical brilliance and fearless performance, calling it one of the most memorable upsets in T20 cricket history.

The final match of the series is scheduled for Tuesday, but Nepal has already made history with this groundbreaking victory, inspiring hope for other emerging cricket nations aiming to compete at the highest level.

Sept. 30, 2025 11:25 a.m. 210

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