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Nepal's Spinner Suffers Career-Ending Injury After Disrespectful ‘Shoe-Call’ Celebration

Nepal's Spinner Suffers Career-Ending Injury After Disrespectful ‘Shoe-Call’ Celebration

In a thrilling encounter at the U19 Asia Cup 2024, Nepal’s Yuvraj Khatri showcased his exceptional talent with the ball against a formidable Bangladesh U19 team. Despite Nepal’s struggles with the bat, Yuvraj’s remarkable spell of 4/23 kept the game alive, giving fans a reason to cheer even as his team fell short.

Nepal’s Struggles with the Bat

Nepal’s batting lineup crumbled under pressure, managing just 142 runs. Akaash Tripathi’s valiant 43 runs were the sole bright spot, as no other batter could cross the 30-run mark. Bangladesh’s bowlers capitalized on Nepal’s weak starts, making the target seem modest.

Yuvraj Khatri performance

Defending a low total, Yuvraj Khatri stepped up, spinning webs around Bangladesh’s batters. His six-over spell, including a maiden, featured precision and guile that had the opposition on the back foot.

Nepal U-19 Cricket Team

Twin Strikes That Turned Heads

The 28th over of Bangladesh’s innings was a game-changer. Yuvraj first dismantled Farid Hasan Faysal’s stumps with a deceptive delivery, followed by trapping Mohammad Shihab James for a golden duck on the very next ball. These twin strikes ignited hope for Nepal.

Khatri’s Unforgettable Celebration

Khatri’s celebration was as memorable as his wickets. He pulled off his shoe, held it to his ear like a phone, and gestured towards the pavilion, leaving fans and commentators amused. With adrenaline surging, Yuvraj bowled a perfect googly to Md Rizan Hossan, trapping him LBW. Though he missed out on a hat-trick, the dismissal capped off a sensational over.

Mid-celebration, Yuvraj twisted his ankle and collapsed. The dramatic moment turned somber as teammates carried him off the field. His injury marked a turning point, affecting Nepal’s momentum. Yuvraj’s final figures—4/23 in six overs—stood out as one of the best spells in the tournament. His control and ability to extract turn made him a standout performer.

Despite Yuvraj’s heroics, Bangladesh chased the target comfortably in 29 overs, winning by five wickets. Nepal’s inability to support their star bowler with runs or additional wickets proved costly.

Zawad Abrar anchored the chase with a composed 59 runs. His partnership with the middle-order ensured a smooth finish for Bangladesh. Social media buzzed with praise for Yuvraj’s spell, with fans comparing his celebration to global cricket icons. Analysts lauded his composure and skill under pressure. With more games ahead, Nepal needs to regroup quickly. For Yuvraj, recovery is crucial as his contributions could be pivotal in upcoming matches.


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