Scotland suffered a sudden defeat in the last ball by Nepal in the World Cup 2 World Cup in Dundy.
When chasing the home side 296-7, the last Nepal husband settled grades with one ball from the final to spare it.
When the left roundabout was noted, Mark Watt, at the bottom of the leg as a wide victory for the delivery of Nepal, has sparked an invasion of the stadium from Nepal's emotional fans.
Nepal, who sits in the second part of the eight qualifying section of the teams, lost to the second Scotland in the warm -up match on Thursday.
With Scotland Brunette first request, it seemed to be the opening match of Charlie Tear's 80, with Finlay McCreath in 55, and set a healthy goal for visitors.
Although the opening match in Nepal, Khoshal Bahrtel, scored 55 years, it retreated from 152-2 to 192-7 before all stable Karan K.
Nepal went to the final match in 290-8 after Karan ended 18 from the fourteenth place, but George Monsey caught Sandeb Lamishhan for the first Watt's connection.
However, a wide range of Wat and another from another man Reagan Dakal left Karan in a strike with five required to win three delivery operations.
Karan hit two dualities before Watt was the second on a large scale of winning unlikely.
The matter seemed as if the fateful delivery might have left the Karan platform, but any protests were not feasible as Nepal took the points against the Scotland team in the fourth place in the table and four places above visitors in the world rankings.
The Odi Tri-Series series continues on Wednesday in the same place, with Nepal in the Netherlands.