
In a sport defined by drama, momentum swings, and last-ball thrillers, what happened in Glasgow on June 4, 2024, between Nepal and the Netherlands was a spectacle beyond imagination. A T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier fixture turned into a record-shattering battle featuring not just one or two, but three Super
The Main Match: Tension from Ball One
Venue: Titwood, Glasgow
Match Type: ICC T20 World Cup 2024 Europe Region Qualifier
The Netherlands batted first after winning the toss and managed to put up a competitive score of 152/7 in their 20 overs. The innings was steady rather than explosive, with crucial contributions from:
- Teja Nidamanuru: 35 (27)
- Vikramjit Singh: 30 (22)
- Scott Edwards (C): 20 (18)
Nepal’s bowling effort was led by their ace spinner:
- Sandeep Lamichhane: 3/18 in 4 overs
- Sompal Kami and Gulsan Jha provided key breakthroughs.
Nepal, in response, saw a promising start:
- Kushal Bhurtel: 34 off 23
- Rohit Paudel (C): 48 off 35
- But a late-order wobble saw Nepal finish 152/8, despite Nandan Yadav hitting a dramatic four off the final ball to tie the match.
Result after 20 overs: Match Tied – 152 each
Super Over #1: A Fierce Reply

Nepal batted first. Kushal Bhurtel was sensational, hitting 4, 6, and 6 to help Nepal reach 19/1.
The Netherlands responded with calm aggression. Michael Levitt, needing a boundary off the last ball, launched a clutch six. 19/1 – another tie!
Super Over #2: Sixes and Survival
This time, Netherlands batted first and scored 17/1, thanks to quick hitting from Max O’Dowd and Scott Edwards.
Nepal’s chase was tense. Requiring 6 from 2 balls, Dipendra Singh Airee smashed a last-ball six to keep Nepal alive. 17/1 – another tie!
Super Over #3: A Stunning Conclusion
Nepal came in to bat but faltered under pressure. Zach Lion-Cachet, the Dutch spinner, held his nerve and picked 2 wickets, dismissing Nepal for 0/2 – a nightmare for any team.
In response, the Netherlands needed just 1 run. But Michael Levitt went ahead and smashed a six off the very first ball to put the final nail in the coffin.
Final Super Over Score: Netherlands 6/0, winning the match after the third Super Over.
Star Performers
Player of the Match:
Zach Lion-Cachet – for holding off Nepal in the third Super Over and picking two vital wickets.
Notable Stats:

- First-ever match in men’s international cricket to witness three Super Overs
- Total Runs in 8 innings (Main + Super Overs): 411
- Total Super Overs Tied: 2
- Super Over outcome: Decided only in the 3rd tie-breaker
Reactions & Aftermath
Scott Edwards (Netherlands Captain):
“Never seen a game like this. Credit to both teams, but massive pride in how our boys held their nerve.”
Rohit Paudel (Nepal Captain):
“Proud of the fight. We’ve shown the world what Nepal cricket stands for.”
The ICC tweeted, “A scorecard that needs to be seen to be believed!”, celebrating one of the most remarkable finishes in the sport’s history.
Why This Match Matters
This wasn’t just about the scores. It was a defining moment for both associate nations—Nepal’s rise as a thrilling cricketing force, and Netherlands’ consistency under pressure. The sheer mental stamina, nerve, and spirit of the players were a masterclass in resilience.
In a time when cricket fans yearn for unpredictability, this match gave us a rollercoaster of emotions: euphoria, heartbreak, hope, and disbelief—all packed into 40 overs and 18 more balls.
If ever a match deserved to be called a modern epic, this was it. Three Super Overs in a single game was not just rare—it was history made in real time. Future cricket thrillers will now be measured against the yardstick of Nepal vs Netherlands, June 2024.
So, the next time someone asks why cricket is called the “gentleman’s game with the heart of a lion,” just point them to this night in Glasgow.
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Last Updated on: Tuesday, June 17, 2025 8:34 pm by Muthangi Anil Kumar | Published by: Muthangi Anil Kumar on Tuesday, June 17, 2025 8:12 pm | News Categories: Sports