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Nepal cricket board apologises as Bhutan's Choden becomes first-ever to...

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The Cricket Association of Nepal apologized after a Bhutanese batter was dismissed for being 'timed out' during an ACC Premier Cup match. While the dismissal followed official rules, the board felt it violated the spirit of the game.

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The incident highlights the tension between strict adherence to sports regulations and the traditional 'spirit of cricket'.

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