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    Cricket–England survive Nepal scare in T20 World Cup thriller

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    Posted on February 8, 2026

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    Last updated: February 8, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    England narrowly defeated Nepal by four runs in a thrilling T20 World Cup match, with key performances from Harry Brook and Jacob Bethell.

    Table of Contents

    • Match Overview and Key Moments
    • England's Batting Performance
    • Nepal's Response and Final Over Drama
    • Key Players in the Match
    • Quotes from Captains

    Cricket–England survive Nepal scare in T20 World Cup thriller

    Match Overview and Key Moments

    MUMBAI, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Two-times champions England survived a major scare before labouring to a four-run victory against a plucky Nepal in a Group C last-ball thriller at the Twenty20 World Cup on Sunday.

    England's Batting Performance

    A mismatch looked on the cards after fifties by captain Harry Brook (53) and Jacob Bethell (55) fired England to 184-7, which appeared beyond the modest batting resources of Nepal, a tier-two member of the International Cricket Council.

    Nepal's Response and Final Over Drama

    Rohit Paudel and his teammates, however, refused to throw in the towel and put up a spirited chase only to fall agonisingly short of a famous victory.

    Key Players in the Match

    Kushal Bhurtel (29), Paudel (39) and Dipendra Singh Airee (44) kept them in the hunt before Lokesh Bam spread panic in the English camp with his late batting blitz.

    Quotes from Captains

    England's spin trump card Adil Rashid was taken out of the attack after three expensive and wicketless overs while Bam hit speedster Jofra Archer for back-to-back sixes, showing scant regard for reputation.

    Pressure mounted but Bam never took his foot off the pedal to put the pressure back on England and propel Nepal to a position where they needed 10 runs from the last over from Sam Curran.

    Curran bowled with ice in his veins, conceding only four runs in five deliveries to set up a last-ball thriller with Bam at the striker's end looking to seal a famous win for his team with a six.

    Curran fired a low full toss, denying any elevation to Bam, who could only hit it to the deep cover for a single.

    "It wasn't easy at all but thankfully we got over the line," a visibly relieved England captain Brook said afterwards.

    "I thought we were in a good position to defend that. I didn't think it would go as close as that. Hats off to the Nepalese team, they played extremely well."

    Bam remained unbeaten on 39 as Nepal finished on 180-6.

    After electing to bat at the Wankhede Stadium, England slumped to 57-3 in the seventh over to find themselves in a spot of bother.

    Bethell had no problem adjusting to the nature of the track, where other batters found shot-making difficult.

    Bethell and Brook combined in a 71-run partnership during their 45-ball collaboration to rebuild their innings.

    Will Jacks provided the late surge for England with an unbeaten 39 off 18 balls, which proved crucial in the end.

    The batter smashed four sixes, including three in the final over from Karan Chhetri.

    Bhurtel led Nepal's charge when they returned to begin their chase and, after his departure, Airee and skipper Paudel kept Nepal in the hunt with a stand of 82 from 54 balls.

    "Disappointment is there but at the same time, I'm very proud of the team," Paudel said.

    "We had belief when we came in this World Cup. We didn't come here to participate, we wanted to compete and we had that belief in the group that we can beat any of the sides if we play our best brand of cricket.

    "I thought today we played our best brand of cricket."

    (Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Christian Radnedge)

    Key Takeaways

    • •England narrowly wins against Nepal by four runs.
    • •Harry Brook and Jacob Bethell score crucial fifties.
    • •Lokesh Bam's unbeaten 39 nearly leads Nepal to victory.
    • •Sam Curran's last over secures England's win.
    • •England's late surge by Will Jacks proves decisive.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Cricket–England survive Nepal scare in T20 World Cup thriller

    1What is a T20 World Cup?

    The T20 World Cup is an international cricket championship organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for the Twenty20 format of the game, featuring teams from around the world.

    2What is an unbeaten score in cricket?

    An unbeaten score in cricket refers to the runs scored by a batsman who is not out at the end of an innings, indicating they have not been dismissed.

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