The match made headlines for a dramatic showdown. The Netherlands defeated Nepal after a rare battle that stretched into a third Super Over. It was a first in men’s professional T20 or List A cricket. The result came after a topsy-turvy match in Glasgow. Nepal seemed finished in the final over of their chase. They required 16 runs. But Nandan Yadav kept their hope alive by scoring 4, 2, 2, and 4 against Kyle Klein. His effort forced a Super Over. Left-arm spinner Daniel Doram was handed the ball. He went for 19 runs as Kushal Bhurtel struck him for two huge sixes and a boundary. Doram had kept things tight in the match. His four overs went for just 14, and he dismissed 3 players. Michael Levitt opened the Super Over by hammering a six first ball. Max O’Dowd followed with a 6 and 4 to take it into a second Super Over. Lalit Rajbanshi was put under pressure. He conceded two sixes in his first 3 deliveries. But afterwards, he fought back. The Netherlands were kept to 17 in Super Over 2. Rohit Paudel struck a first-ball six and Dipendra Singh Airee added a boundary, needing 7 from the last delivery. Airee then cleared the fence over cow corner, forcing a third Super Over — a first in men’s T20 or List A history. Read also: ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025: Full Schedule Announced Zach Lion-Cachet Seals It for the Netherlands Off-spinner Zach Lion-Cachet was handed the ball in Super Over 3. He dismissed Paudel and debutant Rupesh Singh quickly. Nepal failed to score a single run. Michael Levitt kept his calm. He struck Sandeep Lamichhane for a huge six over long-on. That finished the match in dramatic fashion. Earlier in the match, left-arm pacer Ben Fletcher struck first by removing Lokesh Bam. Kyle Klein dismissed Anil Sah soon after, reducing Nepal to 9 for 2 in 2.1 overs. Bhurtel and Paudel fought back and rushed the total past 50 in the first 5 overs. Doram then came into attack. He dismissed Bhurtel, Airee and Kiran Thagunna in a short period. His wickets kept Nepal from scoring quickly. Later, Rupesh struck a four and a six to keep Nepal alive. Paudel and Karan KC fought hard, but it was not enough. The match fell into a dramatic showdown, making this a historic match for both teams.