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When Nepal lost the match, but won the hearts of everyone with the spirit of the Gesture Cricket

When Nepal lost the match, but won the hearts of everyone with the spirit of the Gesture Cricket
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Mumbai: At the Almeratal Stadium in Muscat on Monday, Nepal lost the Twenty20 international match which fought against Ireland but they might have won the hearts of the whole cricket world.
In a rare example in the perfect field will realize the cricket spirit, Nepal Wicketkeeper refrains from running out of Irish Batsman who has a bowler blocking him when running.
“Yesterday was a very special day.
It was a magic moment in the game,” Andrew Leonard, Irish Cricket Commentator, which aired at the time, told Ti on Tuesday.
“It all happened in a split second.
After following the cricket Nepal carefully, instinctively I knew the guard would not take a guarantee and would do the right thing.
I am very glad he did it.
This is a big credit for him and captain Sandeep Lamichhane, who asked.
To the guard so as not to shake the stump.
“The incident occurred from the 19th second ball ended, outside Kamal Singh Airee, a middle arm of the right-sleeved PACER.
The effort of Batsman Mark Adair is not too far away.
When the bowler rushed to collect the ball in his follow-up, he stumbled without Andy McBrine’s non-striker striker, could be illuminated, failed to reach the folds of batting.
Wicketkeeper Mahamad Asif Sheikh decided to oppose taking a guarantee.
“As a team, we believe in honesty and always want to play in the spirit of the game.
This is a great character shown by all boys in the field by greeting other teams.
As soon as I see McBrine fall, I told ASIF not to drive away Guarantee and it was amazing to see it quickly and it showed how good this team was, “said Lamichhane (21) to this website from Muscat.
Adding asif (22), “Actually, he (McBrine) ran in the line and bowler we accidentally crashed him.
He threw the ball towards me and we decided not to run it.
I was clearly watching him running and he was on the right track, so I decided Not to take a guarantee.
Yes, it was a team’s decision, so credit was given to team members.
“The entire bench Nepal clapped praised the decision.
“The culture comes from above.
Head coach of Pubudu Dassnayake and all Nepalese players have clearly gathered brilliantly.
There are often a lot of talk about the spirit of cricket and if it has disappeared in modern times.
Nepal might lose the match but they did not hesitate to win the world’s heart cricket,” Leonard , which specializes in the world of associations and developing cricket and conducting the ICC event including the T20 World Cup qualifiers next week, remembering.
McBrine (2-13), Barry McCarthy (2-15) and Simi Singh (2-32) shared well like Ireland comfortably defending 127 which was simple and won 16 by walking in the Quadrangular T20 series game which also involved Oman and UAE.
The four teams are preparing for the T20 ‘A’ World Cup qualification which began, also in Muscat, on Friday (February 18) where four more teams – Canada, Germany, Bahrain, and the Philippines – will join them.
The eight teams will compete for two places in the Twenty20 World Cup, which will be held in Australia later this year.
The follow-up of the famous Walsh-Saleem Courtney incident in the 1987 World Cup, when the West Indian Bowler did not run non-striker even though it was too much back.
Daniel Vettori did the same thing with Waller Malcolm Zimbabwe (in November 2011).
The spirit of a similar cricket was witnessed involving GR Vishwanath when he remembered Bob Taylor from England (in the 1980 test), something Marvan Atapattu did to Andrew Symonds (in ODI in 2004).

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