Nepal's goal is to get the third win in the domestic series
The regional desk in Global has highlighted Nepal's goal of winning the third domestic series as a priority event, following a series of verified updates from local observers.
Playing with the team combination of the previous match, Nepal will aim to win the third time in this series by repeating the winning streak. 21 Baisakh, Kathmandu. Kushal Bhurtel and Asif Sheikh, who have been the perennial opening pair of the Nepali cricket team in recent years, did not play in the match against UAE last Friday. Young Arjun Kumal and experienced Vinod Bhandari were given a chance in Nepal's playing XI after keeping out both the openers after the recent poor rhythm and disappointing performance. It was seen that Nepal's batting improved in that match. Therefore, it seems obvious that this opening pair will continue at least in the match between Nepal and Oman on Tuesday. And, possibly playing with this team combination and repeating the previous victory, Nepal will aim to get the third victory in this series. However, Nepal still needs to improve in some other areas. Captain Rohit Paudel and top order batsman Bhim Sarki are not in their best form as another problem. Currently, Nepal's middle-order batting is dependent on vice-captain Dipendra Singh Airi. In the match against UAE, Vinod Bhandari had a restrained batting display, while in the middle order, with the help of Dipendra's century, Nepal made a good total. Dipendra scored a half-century in the previous two matches as well. In the match against UAE, Dipendra's half-century helped Nepal win by setting up a competitive total, but despite losing to Oman, Dipendra maintained his excellent form. If there is good batting from the other top 4 batsmen along with the opener, the pressure will not increase on Nepal's middle order and they will be able to play openly. As this happens Deep
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