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**Summary:**
In a low-scoring T20 Tri-Series match in Glasgow, Nepal defeated Scotland. Scotland struggled to build a substantial innings after losing early wickets, with only Michael Leask offering significant resistance. Sandeep Lamichhane’s impressive bowling (4-11) restricted Scotland to 97. Nepal, despite a shaky chase and disciplined bowling from Scotland, managed to secure victory on the penultimate ball, with Lamichhane hitting the winning run. Scotland’s captain acknowledged their poor batting performance in the first half of the game as the key reason for the loss.
**News Article:**
**Nepal Edges Out Scotland in Thrilling Low-Scoring T20I**
**Glasgow, Scotland** – Nepal secured a nail-biting victory against Scotland in a low-scoring T20 Tri-Series match held at Clydesdale today. After winning the toss, Scotland were put into bat in overcast conditions. However, they suffered a disastrous start, collapsing to 32-5 within the powerplay.
Michael Leask’s 46 provided some resistance, but Sandeep Lamichhane’s exceptional bowling performance (4-11) ripped through the Scottish lower order, restricting them to a meager 97 all out.
Nepal’s chase was far from smooth. Despite a promising start from Kushal Bhurtel (30), disciplined bowling from Scotland kept the pressure on. The game went down to the wire, with Nepal needing one run from the final two balls and eight wickets down. Lamichhane, who had already starred with the ball, then capped off a remarkable performance by striking the winning run on the penultimate delivery.
“We didn’t bat very well,” admitted Scotland captain Matthew Cross. “Losing five wickets in the powerplay makes it tough to come back. I’m proud of the performance in the second half from us with the ball.”
Scotland will look to bounce back against the Netherlands on Wednesday, while Nepal will face Scotland again on Friday as both teams prepare for next month’s T20 World Cup qualifiers.