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Nepal has lost in cricket, hockey and kabaddi matches played in Sunday, the third day of the 11th South Asian Games being held in Bangladesh.

Cricket T-20

Nepal lost to Bangladesh by eight wickets in the inaugural Twentry20 match at Shahid Quamruzzaman Stadium.

Hockey

Nepal lost 0-19 to Pakistan in the match played at Moulana Bhasani National Hockey Stadium in Dhaka. Pakistan led the first half 8-0.

The scorers for Pakistan were: Wasif Siddique (2, 33, 51, 52, 61, 67 minutes), Abdul Qayyum (4, 12, 40, 58, 62 minutes), Mohsin Bilal (7 minute), Zubair Ahmed (20 minutes), Zeeshan Ali (22, 31 minutes), Sabtain Raza (39, 48 minutes), Abdul Khaliq (47 minute), Naghman Ahmed (64 minute).

Nepal takes on Sri Lanka on February 2.

Kabaddi

The Bangladesh women kabaddi players scored a big win over Nepal, 33-10, at National Kabadi Stadium, Paltan. (source: www.11sagdhaka2010.com.bd/) nepalnews.com

 

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