• Dipendra Singh Airee of Nepal runs out Mohammad Naveed of UAE in the the match at ICC, Dubai. All photos by Chris Whiteoak / The National
    Dipendra Singh Airee of Nepal runs out Mohammad Naveed of UAE in the the match at ICC, Dubai. All photos by Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • Sandeep Lamichhane of Nepal takes the wicket of Muhammad Usman of UAE.
    Sandeep Lamichhane of Nepal takes the wicket of Muhammad Usman of UAE.
  • Aarif Sheikh of Nepal catches Usman.
    Aarif Sheikh of Nepal catches Usman.
  • Capt Mohammad Naveed, right, of UAE smiles during the match.
    Capt Mohammad Naveed, right, of UAE smiles during the match.
  • Lamichhane of Nepal takes the wicket of Chundangapoyil Rizwan of UAE.
    Lamichhane of Nepal takes the wicket of Chundangapoyil Rizwan of UAE.
  • Rizwan bats in the match.
    Rizwan bats in the match.
  • Lamichhane bats in the match.
    Lamichhane bats in the match.
  • Sompal Kami of Nepal takes the wicket of Shaiman Anwar of UAE.
    Sompal Kami of Nepal takes the wicket of Shaiman Anwar of UAE.
  • Rohit Paudel of Nepal makes 50.
    Rohit Paudel of Nepal makes 50.
  • Aarif Sheikh of Nepal bats in the match.
    Aarif Sheikh of Nepal bats in the match.
  • Nepal fans cheer during the match.
    Nepal fans cheer during the match.
  • Imran Haider of UAE takes the wicket of Paras Khadka of Nepal.
    Imran Haider of UAE takes the wicket of Paras Khadka of Nepal.
  • Amir Hayat, left, of UAE takes the wicket of Binod Bhandari of Nepal.
    Amir Hayat, left, of UAE takes the wicket of Binod Bhandari of Nepal.
  • Hayat bowls in the match.
    Hayat bowls in the match.
  • Bhandari bats in the match.
    Bhandari bats in the match.

Teenager makes history as Nepal strike back against UAE to level series


Paul Radley
  • English
  • Arabic

A pair of preciously talented teenagers combined to take Nepal to a crushing 145-run win over UAE, to level the Anib Challenge Series 1-1.

Rohit Paudel became the youngest player in one-day international history to score a half-century, as the away side made 242-9 from their 50 overs.

At 16 years and 146 days, Paudel’s effort broke the record previously held by Shahid Afridi, which the Pakistan allrounder set when making a century against Sri Lanka in Nairobi in 1996.

He made 55 from 58 balls, and shared in a fine stand worth 82 for the sixth wicket with Aarif Sheikh.

It meant UAE faced a far more daunting chase than they otherwise might have been, and they proved worryingly lacking in the task.

Having suffered a top-order collapse before eventually chasing the 114 they needed to win in the opening one-day international a day earlier, the batsmen misfired again.

First, Sompal Kami made inroads with four wickets with the new-ball, then Sandeep Lamichhane, the 18-year-old leg-spin star, ended any hopes the hosts had of forcing their way back into the game.

Lamichhane dismissed debutant CP Rizwan, Fahad Nawaz, and Amir Hayat, all within the space of an over, as UAE crumbled.

Kami then completed the win, and his own five-wicket haul, by dismissing Zahoor Khan, as the UAE were all out for 97.