Nepal captain Rohit Paudel expressed pride in his team’s fearless approach and fighting spirit despite a heartbreaking four-run defeat to two-time champion England in their opening match of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Sunday.
Chasing 185, Nepal came very close to scripting history before being restricted to 180/6, with Paudel leading from the front in an 82-run partnership with Dipendra Singh Airee that put the two-time world champions under immense pressure.
“Disappointment is there, but at the same time, I am very proud of the team. The way the boys showed their effort against England. That takes a lot of appreciation. I think when we stepped out today on the ground, the only message to the group was, Whatever we have, we'll give 110% on the ground," he said after the match.