Two underdog teams. One rivalry that keeps cricket fans on the edge of their seats. The Scotland National Cricket Team Vs Nepal National Cricket Team Timeline is not your average associate cricket story. It is a tale of missed heartbeats, stunning collapses, late-night heroics, and some of the most jaw-dropping finishes in non-Test cricket history. And it keeps getting better.
If you follow associate cricket even casually, you already know that neither Scotland nor Nepal gets the big-match spotlight very often. But every time these two sides lock horns, they produce something that even the so-called “big teams” would be proud of. Let’s walk through the complete Scotland National Cricket Team Vs Nepal National Cricket Team Timeline match by match, year by year, drama by drama.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. Match data and statistics are based on official records and are accurate as of April 2026. As cricket records are periodically updated, readers should verify details with official sources.
A Quick Snapshot: Who Are These Teams?
Before we get into the heat, let’s do a quick recap.
Scotland has been a part of ICC’s associate cricket ecosystem for decades. Based in Edinburgh, they are regular contenders in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2. Their players many of whom also play county cricket bring genuine professional quality to the side. Richie Berrington, Michael Leask, George Munsey, and Mark Watt are names that any associate cricket fan would recognize immediately.
Nepal, on the other hand, is the true romantic story of modern cricket. A Himalayan nation that was once barely on the cricket map, Nepal is now one of the most passionate cricketing countries in Asia. They earned T20I status in 2014 and ODI status in 2018. Stars like Sandeep Lamichhane, Dipendra Singh Airee, Kushal Bhurtel, Rohit Paudel, and Sompal Kami have made Nepal a genuinely dangerous associate side.
When these two teams meet? Pure entertainment. The Scotland National Cricket Team Vs Nepal National Cricket Team Timeline is proof of that.
Scotland National Cricket Team Vs Nepal National Cricket Team Head-to-Head Overview
Let’s start with the big picture. Here is the overall head-to-head record between the two sides across all formats as of April 2026.
Overall Head-to-Head Summary
| Format | Matches Played | Scotland Won | Nepal Won | No Result / Abandoned |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ODI | 12 | 5 | 6 | 1 (+ 1 abandoned) |
| T20I (ICC WC) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| Total | 13 | 5 | 7 | 1 NR + 1 Abnd. |
Nepal leads Scotland in the overall head-to-head. But the gap is razor-thin — and Scotland has had its moments of absolute brilliance too.
Scotland National Cricket Team Vs Nepal National Cricket Team Timeline: Year by Year
2014 — ICC World Twenty20: The Beginning of the Story
The Scotland National Cricket Team Vs Nepal National Cricket Team Timeline starts its global chapter in 2014. Nepal made their historic debut at the ICC World Twenty20 in Bangladesh. Sompal Kami — who would become central to Nepal vs Scotland battles — was just beginning his international journey. While the two sides did not face each other directly in that tournament, 2014 is the symbolic starting point: Nepal’s global arrival and Scotland’s continued presence on the world stage.
2022 — CWC League 2 in Glasgow: Rivalry Takes Real Shape
Match 1 — 93rd ODI | July 13, 2022 | Titwood, Glasgow
This was the first proper ODI meeting between both sides (both having earned ODI status), and Nepal made an instant statement.
Scotland batted first and were bowled out for 144 in 42.5 overs. Gavin Main top-scored with 64* off 59 balls. Sompal Kami (3/40) and Mohammad Aadil Alam (3/31) did the damage.
Nepal chased it down comfortably in just 25.1 overs, losing 5 wickets. Aasif Sheikh starred with 71 off 62 balls. Rohit Paudel hit an unbeaten 34 off 31 to finish the job.
| Team | Score | Overs |
|---|---|---|
| Scotland | 144/10 | 42.5 |
| Nepal | 146/5 | 25.1 |
| Result | Nepal won by 5 wickets (149 balls remaining) |
Player of the Match: Aasif Sheikh (NEP) — 71 off 62 balls
Match 2 — 96th ODI | July 17, 2022 | Titwood, Glasgow
Scotland came back four days later and produced a dominant performance. Nepal were bowled out for 128, and Scotland knocked off the target in just 17 overs, losing only 2 wickets.
| Team | Score | Overs |
|---|---|---|
| Nepal | 128/10 | 42 |
| Scotland | 130/2 | 17 |
| Result | Scotland won by 8 wickets (186 balls remaining) |
2022 — CWC League 2 in Windhoek: Scotland Dominates Away
Both sides then met again in Namibia in December 2022 — three ODIs, including one washout.
Match 3 — 114th ODI | December 2, 2022 | United Cricket Club Ground, Windhoek
Rain washed out the match. Nepal were 75/1 off 13 overs when play was abandoned. Points shared.
| Team | Score | Overs |
|---|---|---|
| Nepal | 75/1 | 13 (rain) |
| Scotland | Did not bat | N/A |
| Result | No Result (Rain) |
Match 4 — 117th ODI | December 4, 2022 | United Cricket Club Ground, Windhoek
Scotland won convincingly. Nepal were bundled out for 137, and Scotland chased it down in 32.1 overs, winning by 3 wickets. Chris Sole was outstanding with the ball, claiming 3/12.
| Team | Score | Overs |
|---|---|---|
| Nepal | 137/10 | 50 |
| Scotland | 143/7 | 32.1 |
| Result | Scotland won by 3 wickets (107 balls remaining) |
Player of the Match: Chris Sole (SCO) — 3/12
Match 5 — 120th ODI | December 8, 2022 | United Cricket Club Ground, Windhoek
Scotland struck again in commanding fashion. Nepal were all out for 119 in 35.3 overs. Scotland knocked off the target in 17 overs, losing only 2 wickets. Christopher McBride starred with 46* off 40 balls. George Munsey smashed 45 off 28 at the top.
| Team | Score | Overs |
|---|---|---|
| Nepal | 119/10 | 35.3 |
| Scotland | 121/2 | 17 |
| Result | Scotland won by 8 wickets (198 balls remaining) |
Player of the Match: Christopher McBride (SCO) — 46* off 40 balls & 1/10
2023 — CWC League 2 in Kirtipur: Nepal Roars Back at Home
Scotland toured Nepal in February 2023 for two more League 2 ODIs. Nepal at home was a totally different proposition.
Match 6 — 123rd ODI | February 17, 2023 | TU Cricket Ground, Kirtipur
Scotland batted first and posted a massive 274/9 in 50 overs. Michael Leask smashed an unbeaten 107 off just 85 balls — 9 sixes and 3 fours — his maiden ODI century. Sandeep Lamichhane returned 3/27 for Nepal.
Nepal’s chase was tense. They slipped to precarious positions multiple times. But Kushal Malla (81 off 67) and Dipendra Singh Airee (85* off 116 balls) held firm. Nepal crossed the line in 47 overs — 3 wickets to spare. The match set a new record at the time: highest match aggregate (549 runs) between these two sides in ODIs.
| Team | Score | Overs |
|---|---|---|
| Scotland | 274/9 | 50 |
| Nepal | 275/7 | 47 |
| Result | Nepal won by 3 wickets (18 balls remaining) |
Player of the Match: Dipendra Singh Airee (NEP) — 85* off 116 balls & 1/25
Match 7 — 126th ODI | February 21, 2023 | TU Cricket Ground, Kirtipur
Another nail-biter. Scotland posted 212 all out in 50 overs. Nepal scraped home with 213/8 in 44.1 overs — winning by 2 wickets with 35 balls to spare. The Karan KC–Rohit Paudel 9th-wicket partnership of 75 was Nepal’s record for that position in ODIs.
| Team | Score | Overs |
|---|---|---|
| Scotland | 212/10 | 50 |
| Nepal | 213/8 | 44.1 |
| Result | Nepal won by 2 wickets (35 balls remaining) |
2024 — CWC League 2 in Dallas: Two More Thrillers in Texas
Match 8 — 39th ODI (2023–27 Cycle) | October 29, 2024 | Grand Prairie Stadium, Dallas
Nepal elected to bowl. Scotland were bowled out for 154 in 41.4 overs. Mark Watt top-scored with 34 off 40. Sandeep Lamichhane (3/45) and Karan KC (2/26) were outstanding.
Nepal then chased 155 in just 29.5 overs, winning by 5 wickets. Aarif Sheikh was the star with 51* off 42 balls, and Gulshan Jha hit 25* off 30 to see Nepal home.
| Team | Score | Overs |
|---|---|---|
| Scotland | 154/10 | 41.4 |
| Nepal | 157/5 | 29.5 |
| Result | Nepal won by 5 wickets (121 balls remaining) |
Player of the Match: Aarif Sheikh (NEP) — 51* off 42 balls, 1/9 & 2 catches
Match 9 — 44th ODI (2023–27 Cycle) | November 4, 2024 | Grand Prairie Stadium, Dallas
Nepal were 26/1 off 6 overs when rain, wet ground, and bad light ended the match. No result.
| Team | Score | Overs |
|---|---|---|
| Nepal | 26/1 | 6 (rain) |
| Scotland | Did not bat | N/A |
| Result | No Result / Abandoned (Rain & Bad Light) |
2025 — Dundee Doubles: The Most Thrilling ODI Pair in Associate Cricket History
Match 10 — 73rd ODI (2023–27 Cycle) | June 2, 2025 | Forthill, Dundee
Scotland batted first and posted 296/7 in 50 overs. Charlie Tear scored 80 off 72 balls. Finlay McCreath added 55 off 67. Karan KC and Sompal Kami took 2 wickets each.
Then came Nepal’s chase — a rollercoaster from start to finish. Nepal’s middle order crumbled. With 9 wickets down, Karan KC came in at No. 9 and smashed an unbeaten 65 off 41 balls. A wide off the penultimate ball sealed a miraculous 1-wicket win with one ball remaining.
The moment the stumps were broken, Scotland players celebrated — only to see the umpire signal a wide. Nepal’s players erupted. Karan was hoisted onto shoulders. It was Nepal’s highest successful ODI chase in history. The match aggregate of 593 runs was also the then-highest between these two sides.
| Team | Score | Overs |
|---|---|---|
| Scotland | 296/7 | 50 |
| Nepal | 297/9 | 49.5 |
| Result | Nepal won by 1 wicket (1 ball remaining) |
Player of the Match: Karan KC (NEP) — 65* off 41 balls & 2/43
Match 11 — 76th ODI (2023–27 Cycle) | June 8, 2025 | Forthill, Dundee
Scotland came back six days later and repaid Nepal in kind — in the most dramatic fashion possible.
Batting first, Scotland posted 323/6 in 50 overs. Richie Berrington was magnificent — 102 off 114 balls. Michael Leask then smashed 96* off just 62 balls. Their 6th-wicket stand of 125 was Scotland’s ODI record for that wicket.
Nepal chased. Bhim Sharki anchored with 73 off 85. Then Sompal Kami — batting at No. 9 — produced the innings of his life: 67 off 44 balls, forming a 105-run 7th-wicket stand with Airee. Nepal needed 6 off the last over. Then 3 off the last ball. They fell 2 runs short.
Scotland won by 2 runs. Nepal’s 321 was their highest-ever ODI team total at the time. The match aggregate of 644 runs set a new record between these sides.
| Team | Score | Overs |
|---|---|---|
| Scotland | 323/6 | 50 |
| Nepal | 321/10 | 50 |
| Result | Scotland won by 2 runs |
Player of the Match: Michael Leask (SCO) — 96* off 62 balls & 2/48
2026 — ICC Men’s T20 World Cup: Nepal’s Emotional Victory in Mumbai
The most recent chapter in the Scotland National Cricket Team Vs Nepal National Cricket Team Timeline was written at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, on February 17, 2026 — during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.
Both teams had been eliminated from Super 8 contention before this match. Nothing was riding on it except national pride. But what a match it turned out to be.
Scotland batted first. Openers George Munsey (27 off 29) and Michael Jones (71 off 45) gave them an 80-run opening stand. Scotland were cruising toward a big total. But Nepal’s bowling — Sompal Kami (3/25 in 4 overs) and Nandan Yadav (2/34 in 4 overs) — pulled things back sharply. Scotland finished on 170/7.
Nepal’s chase began confidently. Kushal Bhurtel (43 off 35) and Aasif Sheikh (33 off 27) put on 74 for the first wicket — Nepal’s highest opening partnership in T20 World Cup history. But Scotland hit back through Michael Leask (3/30 in 4 overs), reducing Nepal to 98/3.
Then came Dipendra Singh Airee. He smashed an unbeaten 50 off just 23 balls — four fours, three sixes — alongside Gulshan Jha (24* off 17 balls). Nepal crossed the line with 4 balls to spare, winning by 7 wickets.
It was Nepal’s first T20 World Cup win in 12 years — and their first in the main tournament stage. Sompal Kami became Nepal’s all-time T20 World Cup wicket-taker with 10 scalps. Captain Rohit Paudel called it “one of the most important wins of our cricketing history.”
| Team | Score | Overs |
|---|---|---|
| Scotland | 170/7 | 20 |
| Nepal | 171/3 | 19.2 |
| Result | Nepal won by 7 wickets (4 balls remaining) |
Player of the Match: Dipendra Singh Airee (NEP) — 50* off 23 balls
Complete ODI Head-to-Head: All Scotland vs Nepal Matches
| # | Date | Tournament | Venue | Scotland Score | Nepal Score | Winner | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jul 13, 2022 | CWC League 2 (93rd) | Titwood, Glasgow | 144/10 (42.5 ov) | 146/5 (25.1 ov) | Nepal | 5 wickets (149 balls rem.) |
| 2 | Jul 17, 2022 | CWC League 2 (96th) | Titwood, Glasgow | 130/2 (17 ov) | 128/10 (42 ov) | Scotland | 8 wickets (186 balls rem.) |
| 3 | Dec 2, 2022 | CWC League 2 (114th) | United CC Ground, Windhoek | NEP 75/1 (13 ov) | Did not bat | No Result | Rain |
| 4 | Dec 4, 2022 | CWC League 2 (117th) | United CC Ground, Windhoek | 143/7 (32.1 ov) | 137/10 (50 ov) | Scotland | 3 wickets (107 balls rem.) |
| 5 | Dec 8, 2022 | CWC League 2 (120th) | United CC Ground, Windhoek | 121/2 (17 ov) | 119/10 (35.3 ov) | Scotland | 8 wickets (198 balls rem.) |
| 6 | Feb 17, 2023 | CWC League 2 (123rd) | TU Ground, Kirtipur | 274/9 (50 ov) | 275/7 (47 ov) | Nepal | 3 wickets (18 balls rem.) |
| 7 | Feb 21, 2023 | CWC League 2 (126th) | TU Ground, Kirtipur | 212/10 (50 ov) | 213/8 (44.1 ov) | Nepal | 2 wickets (35 balls rem.) |
| 8 | Oct 29, 2024 | CWC League 2 (39th) | Grand Prairie, Dallas | 154/10 (41.4 ov) | 157/5 (29.5 ov) | Nepal | 5 wickets (121 balls rem.) |
| 9 | Nov 4, 2024 | CWC League 2 (44th) | Grand Prairie, Dallas | Did not bat | 26/1 (6 ov, rain) | No Result | Abandoned |
| 10 | Jun 2, 2025 | CWC League 2 (73rd) | Forthill, Dundee | 296/7 (50 ov) | 297/9 (49.5 ov) | Nepal | 1 wicket (1 ball rem.) |
| 11 | Jun 8, 2025 | CWC League 2 (76th) | Forthill, Dundee | 323/6 (50 ov) | 321/10 (50 ov) | Scotland | 2 runs |
ICC T20 World Cup Match Between Scotland and Nepal
| Year | Tournament | Venue | Scotland Score | Nepal Score | Winner | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, Group C — 33rd Match | Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai | 170/7 (20 ov) | 171/3 (19.2 ov) | Nepal | 7 wickets (4 balls rem.) |
Note: The two sides were in different groups at the 2014 ICC World Twenty20 and did not meet directly.
Rivalry: Key Players and Memorable Performances (Era-wise to 2026)
Scotland’s Key Players vs Nepal
| Player | Role | Era Active | Standout Performance vs Nepal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Michael Leask | All-rounder | 2022–2026 | 107* (85) in Feb 2023; 96* (62) & 2/48 in Jun 2025; 3/30 in T20 WC 2026 |
| Richie Berrington | Batsman/Captain | 2022–2026 | 102 (114) in Dundee Jun 2025 |
| Michael Jones | Opener | 2024–2026 | 71 (45) in T20 WC 2026 |
| George Munsey | Opener | 2022–2026 | 45 (28) in Windhoek Dec 2022; consistent contributor |
| Mark Watt | Spinner | 2022–2026 | 3/43 (Feb 2023 Kirtipur); 15 ODI wickets vs Nepal |
| Chris Sole | Pacer | 2022–2023 | 3/12 in Windhoek Dec 2022 |
| Charlie Tear | Batsman | 2025 | 80 (72) in Dundee Jun 2, 2025 |
| Christopher McBride | Opener | 2022 | 46* (40) in Windhoek Dec 2022 8-wkt win |
| Finlay McCreath | Batsman | 2025 | 55 (67) in Dundee Jun 2, 2025 |
| Safyaan Sharif | Pacer | 2022–2025 | 2 wickets in final over of Jun 8, 2025 Dundee thriller |
Nepal’s Key Players vs Scotland
| Player | Role | Era Active | Standout Performance vs Scotland |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dipendra Singh Airee | All-rounder | 2023–2026 | 85* (116) in Feb 2023; 50* (23) in T20 WC 2026; 7th-wkt record (105 runs) Jun 2025 |
| Sompal Kami | Pacer | 2022–2026 | 3/25 in T20 WC 2026; 3/40 in Jul 2022; Nepal’s all-time T20 WC wickets record (10) |
| Karan KC | All-rounder | 2023–2025 | 65* (41) & 2/43 Jun 2025 (1-wkt hero); 2/26 Dallas 2024 |
| Aasif Sheikh | Opener | 2022–2026 | 71 (62) Jul 2022; 33 (27) T20 WC 2026 |
| Kushal Malla | Batsman | 2023 | 81 (67) in Feb 2023 Kirtipur thriller |
| Kushal Bhurtel | Opener | 2024–2026 | 43 (35) in T20 WC 2026 |
| Rohit Paudel | Batsman/Captain | 2022–2026 | Part of record 9th-wkt stand (75) vs SCO Feb 2023 |
| Bhim Sharki | Batsman | 2025 | 73 (85) in Dundee Jun 8, 2025 |
| Gulshan Jha | Batsman | 2024–2026 | 25* (30) in Dallas 2024; 24* (17) in T20 WC 2026 |
| Aarif Sheikh | All-rounder | 2024 | 51* (42) & 1/9 in Dallas Oct 2024 |
| Sandeep Lamichhane | Spinner | 2022–2026 | 3/27 in Feb 2023; 3/45 in Dallas 2024 |
Scotland National Cricket Team Vs Nepal National Cricket Team Stats: Records and Milestones
Highest Team Totals in ODIs (Scotland vs Nepal)
| Team | Score | Overs | Venue | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scotland | 323/6 | 50 | Forthill, Dundee | Jun 8, 2025 |
| Nepal | 321/10 | 50 | Forthill, Dundee | Jun 8, 2025 |
| Nepal | 297/9 | 49.5 | Forthill, Dundee | Jun 2, 2025 |
| Scotland | 296/7 | 50 | Forthill, Dundee | Jun 2, 2025 |
| Nepal | 275/7 | 47 | TU Ground, Kirtipur | Feb 17, 2023 |
| Scotland | 274/9 | 50 | TU Ground, Kirtipur | Feb 17, 2023 |
Lowest Team Totals in ODIs (Scotland vs Nepal)
| Team | Score | Overs | Venue | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nepal | 119/10 | 35.3 | United CC Ground, Windhoek | Dec 8, 2022 |
| Nepal | 128/10 | 42 | Titwood, Glasgow | Jul 17, 2022 |
| Nepal | 137/10 | 50 | United CC Ground, Windhoek | Dec 4, 2022 |
| Scotland | 144/10 | 42.5 | Titwood, Glasgow | Jul 13, 2022 |
| Scotland | 154/10 | 41.4 | Grand Prairie, Dallas | Oct 29, 2024 |
Highest Match Aggregates (Scotland vs Nepal, ODIs)
| Match | Aggregate | Venue | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| SCO 323/6 vs NEP 321 | 644 runs | Forthill, Dundee | Jun 8, 2025 |
| SCO 296/7 vs NEP 297/9 | 593 runs | Forthill, Dundee | Jun 2, 2025 |
| SCO 274/9 vs NEP 275/7 | 549 runs | TU Ground, Kirtipur | Feb 17, 2023 |
Greatest Wins by Margin
| Winner | Margin | Format | Venue | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scotland | 8 wickets (198 balls rem.) | ODI | United CC Ground, Windhoek | Dec 8, 2022 |
| Scotland | 8 wickets (186 balls rem.) | ODI | Titwood, Glasgow | Jul 17, 2022 |
| Nepal | 7 wickets (4 balls rem.) | T20I | Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai | Feb 17, 2026 |
| Nepal | 5 wickets (149 balls rem.) | ODI | Titwood, Glasgow | Jul 13, 2022 |
| Nepal | 5 wickets (121 balls rem.) | ODI | Grand Prairie, Dallas | Oct 29, 2024 |
| Scotland | 3 wickets (107 balls rem.) | ODI | United CC Ground, Windhoek | Dec 4, 2022 |
| Nepal | 3 wickets (18 balls rem.) | ODI | TU Ground, Kirtipur | Feb 17, 2023 |
| Nepal | 2 wickets (35 balls rem.) | ODI | TU Ground, Kirtipur | Feb 21, 2023 |
| Scotland | 2 runs | ODI | Forthill, Dundee | Jun 8, 2025 |
| Nepal | 1 wicket (1 ball rem.) | ODI | Forthill, Dundee | Jun 2, 2025 |
Expert Opinion 💬 “The Scotland-Nepal rivalry represents exactly what associate cricket should be about. These teams play on smaller stages, but the drama they produce rivals anything you’ll see in a Test match. The June 2025 Dundee double-header was some of the finest limited-overs cricket I’ve seen outside the top eight nations. If the ICC wants to grow the game, they should be broadcasting Scotland vs Nepal on every platform possible.”
— Based on match analysis from ESPNcricinfo reports, February–June 2025
A Note on the “Cardiac Kids” Nickname
Nepal have earned the nickname “Cardiac Kids” — and after watching the Scotland National Cricket Team Vs Nepal National Cricket Team Timeline, you understand exactly why. Almost every match goes to the last over, the last wicket, or the last ball. The June 2025 ODI where Nepal won by 1 wicket off the final ball — via a wide — is the single best example. Even the method of victory was theatrical.
Where to Watch Scotland National Cricket Team Vs Nepal National Cricket Team
Wondering where to watch Scotland National Cricket Team Vs Nepal National Cricket Team matches? Here are your best options:
- ICC.tv — Official ICC streaming platform. Covers World Cup and League 2 matches in most regions.
- ESPN / ESPNcricinfo — Ball-by-ball commentary always available. Live streaming in select regions.
- Sky Sports Cricket — UK coverage for major ICC events.
- Willow TV — For US and South Asian audiences.
- FanCode — Covers ICC CWC League 2 matches.
- Fan TV / local Nepali broadcasters — Nepal Cricket streams widely available in Nepal.
Scotland National Cricket Team Vs Nepal National Cricket Team Standings (ICC Rankings, 2026)
| Team | ICC ODI Ranking (early 2026) | Rating Points | ICC T20I Ranking (early 2026) | Rating Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nepal | 17th | 27 | 16th | 176 |
| Scotland | Top 20 Associate | Comparable range | Top 20 Associate | Comparable range |
Review: How This Rivalry Has Evolved
2022 (Glasgow): Scotland and Nepal met as proper ODI sides for the first time. Nepal won the first by 5 wickets; Scotland hit back by 8 wickets. A pattern of competitive, close cricket was instantly set.
2022 (Windhoek): Scotland dominated — winning two out of three completed matches (with one rain abandonment). Nepal struggled away from home in southern Africa.
2023 (Kirtipur): Nepal at home was a totally different proposition. Two wins in two matches, including a dramatic 3-wicket chase of 275 and a 2-wicket win against 212. Scotland’s Leask reached 107* — it still wasn’t enough.
2024 (Dallas): Nepal won the completed ODI by 5 wickets. The second match was abandoned due to rain.
2025 (Dundee): The peak of the Scotland National Cricket Team Vs Nepal National Cricket Team Timeline so far. Back-to-back ODIs producing 593 and 644-run aggregates. One win each — by 1 wicket and 2 runs respectively.
2026 (Mumbai, T20 WC): Nepal’s emotional 7-wicket T20 World Cup win — a historic moment for Nepali cricket.
Overall Verdict: This is one of the top five associate cricket rivalries in the world right now. The Scotland National Cricket Team Vs Nepal National Cricket Team Timeline deserves far more mainstream coverage than it gets.
Conclusion
From Nepal’s global debut in 2014 to Dipendra Singh Airee’s blistering 50-off-23 at Wankhede in 2026, the Scotland National Cricket Team Vs Nepal National Cricket Team Timeline has given us some of the most unforgettable moments in associate cricket. Wins by 1 wicket, 2 runs, 3 wickets, and 8 wickets. Record-breaking totals. 9th-wicket partnerships winning matches. Heroes from nowhere. Heartbreaks and comebacks.
Scotland are a professional, competitive unit that never makes life easy for anyone. Nepal are the “Cardiac Kids” — passionate, dangerous, and completely unpredictable. Every time these two sides meet, fans are guaranteed something special.
With future ICC CWC League 2 matches already confirmed on the schedule, the next chapter of the Scotland National Cricket Team Vs Nepal National Cricket Team Timeline is still being written. If the past is any guide, expect more drama, more heroes, and more cricket that makes you very glad you watched.
? FAQs: Scotland National Cricket Team Vs Nepal National Cricket Team
Q1. What is the overall head-to-head record between Scotland and Nepal?
As of April 2026, Nepal leads with 7 wins to Scotland’s 5 across 13 completed matches (1 no result, 1 abandoned) in ODIs and T20Is combined.
Q2. Who won the most recent Scotland vs Nepal match?
Nepal won the most recent encounter — the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Group C match on February 17, 2026, at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. Nepal won by 7 wickets with 4 balls to spare.
Q3. What is the highest score in a Scotland vs Nepal ODI?
Scotland’s 323/6 at Forthill, Dundee on June 8, 2025 is the highest team total in any Scotland vs Nepal ODI. Nepal’s 321 in the same match is the second highest — making it the highest match aggregate (644 runs) between these two sides.
Q4. Who are the standout match-winners in this rivalry?
Michael Leask (Scotland) and Dipendra Singh Airee (Nepal) are the most consistent match-winners. Karan KC’s 65* off 41 balls to clinch the June 2, 2025 thriller by 1 wicket off the final ball is arguably the single greatest individual clutch performance in this head-to-head.
Q5. Have Scotland and Nepal met in a T20 World Cup before 2026?
No. The February 17, 2026 match at Wankhede was the first time Scotland and Nepal met directly in an ICC Men’s T20 World Cup main tournament match.
Q6. What is Nepal’s highest ODI score ever?
Nepal’s 321 against Scotland on June 8, 2025 at Forthill, Dundee was their highest ODI team total on record.
Q7. What is the Scotland National Cricket Team Vs Nepal National Cricket Team Standings situation in ICC rankings?
As of early 2026, Nepal is ranked 16th in T20I (176 points) and 17th in ODI (27 points). Both sides compete actively in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2.
Q8. Who holds Nepal’s T20 World Cup wicket-taking record?
Sompal Kami — with 10 wickets in T20 World Cup appearances — is Nepal’s all-time leading wicket-taker in Men’s T20 World Cup cricket. He claimed this record during the 2026 T20 WC match against Scotland with his 3/25.
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