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Kirton, Heyliger put on a show as Canada beats Nepal in cricket one-day international

Captain Nicholas Kirton scored 73 runs not out and Dilon Heyliger took five wickets as Canada celebrated its first one-day international on home soil in 11 years with a commanding 103-run win over Nepal in ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 play Monday.

Kirton, batting fifth, hammered six sixes and three fours in his 44-ball knock to help the 19th-ranked Canadians score their first-ever one-day international win over No. 16 Nepal. Canada was blanked in a three-match ODI series in Nepal in February.

Kirton kept the scoreboard turning as Canada, languishing at 136 for five after 38 overs, scored 117 runs in its last 12 overs as Canada finished at 253 for eight. Nepal was all out for 150 in the 41st over.

It was a first-ever five-wicket haul in Canadian colours for Heyliger, who managed the feat at the expense of 31 runs in 10 overs.

Karan KC, batting 10th, led the limp Nepal batting attack with 27 runs. Sandeep Lamichhane, batting eighth, added 22.

Canada, leapfrogging No. 11 Scotland to move into second place in the eight-team World League 2 table, improved to 5-4-0 while Nepal dropped to 1-4-0 in seventh place. The 14th-ranked Dutch top the table at 6-2-0.

The World League 2 teams each play 36 one-day internationals spread across nine triangular series through December 2026. The top four sides will go through to a World Cup qualifier that will decide the last four berths in the expanded 14-team Cricket World Cup in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia.

The Canadian men regained their one-day international status for the first time in almost a decade by finishing in the top four of the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier Playoff in April 2023 in Bermuda.

Nepal and Oman meet Wednesday. Canada takes on Oman on Friday, Nepal on Sunday

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