Bhurtel’s innings began with a stroke of fortune, surviving a dropped return catch by Brad Currie, which he followed with a huge six over long-on. Alongside Aasif Sheikh (33), who smashed a six over fine leg and multiple boundaries off Mark Watt, Nepal gained early momentum. Scottish spinners later curtailed the scoring, taking key wickets, including Bhurtel, Sheikh, and skipper Rohit Paudel (16), but Airee’s late assault kept Nepal in control.
Earlier, Scotland managed 170/7, largely due to Michael Jones’ 71-run innings featuring eight fours and three sixes. His 80-run opening partnership with George Munsey provided stability, but Scotland’s momentum faltered, compounded by a dropped skier off McMullen and a brilliant one-handed return catch by Sompal Kami to dismiss Jones.
Although the match had no bearing on Super 8 qualification, Nepal’s victory provided a perfect conclusion to their campaign, boosting morale and delighting fans after a long wait for T20 World Cup success.