Kathmandu, Jan. 23 -- Perhaps no player would be happier than Sita Rana Magar and Rubina Chhetry if Nepal finish as one of the top four teams of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Qualifier at home and book a ticket to England and Wales.

Magar and Chhetry are two of the most experienced players in the Nepali squad. Magar was part of Nepal's first women's cricket team formed in 2007, while Chhetry got to don the national jersey a couple of years later, in 2009.

And their experience was what made Nepal's second match of the Qualifier, against the Netherlands at the TU International Cricket Stadium on Thursday, a memorable one, despite the hosts finishing on the losing side.

The Dutch side won the toss and elected to bat first. Knocks from the...