In the last Twenty20 International, West Indies defeated Nepal by 10 wickets, giving them a taste of success after losing the series to Nepal. Nepal was knocked out for 122 in 19.5 overs when they were put in to bat earlier. West Indies openers Amir Jangoo and Ackeem Auguste made it easier to chase the low goal by punishing Nepal’s bowling, reaching 123 without loss in just 12.2 overs.
Earlier, Nepal was bowled out for 122 in 19.5 overs after struggling to form partnerships. With 39 runs off 29 balls including two fours and three sixes, opener Kushal Bhurtel led the field. Sundeep Jora managed 14 and captain Rohit Paudel made 17. The middle and lower order crumbled under constant assault from the Caribbean bowlers, with only two batters reaching double figures: Kushal Malla (12) and Gulsan Jha (10).
The most impressive player with the ball was Ramon Simmonds, a left-arm pacer for the West Indies, who took four wickets for just 15 runs in his three overs. Jason Holder and Akeal Hosein each claimed one wicket, but Jediah Blades took two.