Mumbai, Feb. 17 -- At last, Nepal won the toss in their last and fourth group-stage fixture of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup against Scotland at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Tuesday. And it allowed skipper Rohit Kumar Paudel to decide on what the team wanted to do first for once.

Paudel decided to bowl first against the Scottish side in front of yet another loud crowd at Wankhede. "The wicket has been difficult for four-five overs, a difficult task, but we can capitalise," he said after deciding to bowl first. "Must make most of first overs."

Similarly, it was Nepal's first night match at Wankhede, and at night, Wankhede, lying close to the Arabian Sea, gets dew-a condition often seen as a difficulty for the team bowling second.

However...