Netherlands vs Nepal 3 Super Over in T20I Match: This was the first time in the cricket field when the result of a match was decided in three super over. In this match, the Netherlands created history by defeating Nepal.
Monday (June 16) became memorable in cricket history when the T20 match between the Netherlands and Nepal went to the third super over. In this thrilling match, the Netherlands eventually won and registered their names in the pages of history.
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– Cricket Scotland (@cricketscotland) June 16, 2025
Batting first in Glasgow, the Netherlands scored 152 runs. Wesley Barsi, Vikramjit Singh and Teja Nidamanuru played important innings, while Sandeep Lamichane took 3 wickets while bowling brilliantly for Nepal. In response, Nepal also scored 152 runs.
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Netherlands Beat Nepal After T20 Tie and Three (!) Super Over!
A Bizarre Match and a Unique Event in International Cricket History.
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– CRICKET🏏NETherlands (@KNCBCRICKET) June 16, 2025
The innings of captain Rohit Paudel (48 runs) and Kushal Bhurtel (34 runs) brought the team to the target. Daniel Dorma made the match exciting with 3 wickets for the Netherlands.
For the first time, a third super over was played in a male T20 or List A match. The Netherlands bowlers Dorma and Jack Lion-Kashe overturned the game. Nepal came close to the win three times and lost the match. In this way, this match joined the most exciting matches of the century for cricket lovers.
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Historic Scenes Unfolded in Glasgow as Our T20I game against Nepal Went Into A Third Super Over. A mindblowing game, but we get there!https://t.co/BH1DF7Soib#KNCBCRICKET #kncbmen #T20i #Triseries #Nepned pic.twitter.com/ts63h6u3bg
– CRICKET🏏NETherlands (@KNCBCRICKET) June 16, 2025
Three super over match
First super over: Nepal scored 19 runs thanks to Bhurtel’s bang hits. In response, the Netherlands made the match equal to the last ball.
Second super over: The Netherlands scored 17 runs, but Dipendra Singh Ari of Nepal made a six off the last ball to make the score again.
Third super over: Jack Lion-Kashe dismissed both Nepal batsmen and stopped the team at zero. Then Michael Levitt won the Netherlands by taking Six.