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Nepal v Scotland


I have done with mixed success, unsurprisingly! Not so much now I've started travelling the world a lot more. Did TB for the Friday of the Zimbabwe Test which worked out well but I'm not pushing my luck any further this summer :lol:

Aye it’s a lottery

Think I’m going to Ireland white ball stuff in September, which is a risk!

I would love to go Nepal and watch cricket, not sure if you have seen the crowds they get, it’s mad. There is a whole world of cricket happening beneath the top nations and some great stuff. Always thought would be mint to work covering that level ha, make it your niche.
 
Aye it’s a lottery

Think I’m going to Ireland white ball stuff in September, which is a risk!

I would love to go Nepal and watch cricket, not sure if you have seen the crowds they get, it’s mad. There is a whole world of cricket happening beneath the top nations and some great stuff. Always thought would be mint to work covering that level ha, make it your niche.
Yeah I'm still torn on Ireland tbh. Probably be a last minute thing if I haven't got any other trips planned by then, before Australia.

Yeah the associates and their stories fascinate me. More so than the top level tbh. Which kind of brings me back to wanting to tour Scotland some time when they're playing these types of games.
 
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Associate cricket is cut-throat. Scotland and the Dutch are likely safe, but for the teams that finish at the bottom half of the WCL division two, there is a real danger of losing ODI status and the funding that comes with it. Last cycle, Nepal started slow and needed to win 11 off 13 to stay safe and they managed to pull it off. Looks like this cycle will be the same
 
West Indies are poor mind

It was a weakened windies lineup with quite a few fresh faces, but you can only beat what’s in front of you, and that’s now a 2-0 lead for Nepal in the 3-match series, as well as the biggest margin of victory for an associate nation over a full member

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