The departmental side bounce back from their initial misfortune to edge Kathmandu Mayor's XI by five wickets. Sompal Kami hit 80 runs off 51 balls that included nine limits and six sixes. 50 runs from Sompal Kami gave Tribhuvan Army Club a five-wicket triumph over Mayor's XI as they enlisted their first success in the Kathmandu Mayor's Cup one-day cricket competition at the TU grounds, Kirtipur. Welcoming Mayor's XI to bat first, Army bowled them out for 155 runs in 42.1 overs as Shahab Alam snatched four wickets. In the run pursue, the departmental group outperformed the pitiful objective in 23.5 overs at a deficiency of five wickets.
While Army pulled their first success from the subsequent match, the circumstance switched for Mayor's XI who confronted first loss from two matches played. The competition highlighting five groups is played in the cooperative arrangement and the main two finishers of the gathering round will strive for the title.
Nepal Armed Police Force Club are on top of the standings winning both of their matches while Bagmati are at the lower part of losing the two apparatuses. Police have won one out of two matches played. Civic chairman's XI emotional breakdown began after the most elevated scorer Saurav Khanal was shipped off structure with 42 runs added to his repertoire with 131-5 ready. He hit two wall and sixes each prior to being gotten by Bhim Sharki off Kushal Malla. In any case, they lost the leftover batsmen economically for 24 runs. City hall leader's XI Openers Khadak Bohora and Harishankar Shah scored 19 and 18 runs individually playing a 48-run association for the principal wicket before the last was gotten behind by captain Binod Bhandari off Alam. Sandeep Rajali contributed 37 off 63. City hall leader XI chief Sandeep Lamichhane, who hit 13 runs, was the lone other player to contribute in twofold figures.
Armed force's most elevated wicket taker Alam yielded 39 runs in his 10 overs of blowing away with a lady. Jitendra Mukhiya snatched three wickets in his 10 over spell with three lady overs. He parted with 38 runs. In the run pursue, opener Sompal Kami made the turn out simple for Army scoring 80 runs from 51 conveyances. The player-of-the-coordinate hit nine wall and six sixes prior to being gotten by Narayan Joshi off Lamichhane. Bhim Sharki contributed 16 runs while Kushal Malla scored run-a-ball 23. Captain Bhandari stayed unbeaten at 20 runs off 27 conveyances. Rajesh Pulami stayed not out for eight runs.
City hall leader XI's Lamichhane and Bipin Khatri got two wickets each. Lamichhane, nonetheless, was excessively costly, surrendering 74 runs in his nine over spell. Khatri parted with 34 runs in his 4.5 over bowling. There will be two matches on Tuesday with Bagmati taking on APF Club at the TU grounds and Police competing with Army at the Mulpani grounds.