The historic T20 witnessed the Netherlands defeating Nepal after three great games in Glasgow.
This is the first time that any professional match for any men – either the A or T20 menu – to Super Third with Michael Levitt Six ultimately in the Netherlands.
After publishing 152-7, the Dutch appeared in victory with Nepal, who needed 16 out of 20.
However, the texture hit Nandan Yadaf two borders, including one of the last ball, to settle the grades.
Kushal Bahrtel began to break 18 from five balls to take Nepal to 19 in the first super more than just the opening match Max Dodod to strike the fifth and sixth balls from the Netherlands' response for six and four respectively to force again.
This time, the Netherlands first hit and published 17 with the maximum of each from O'Dowd and Skipper Scott Edwards.
But again, it was not enough and the drama continued as Dibendra Singh Airee hit the last Kyle Klein ball on the ropes to take the match to three unprecedented goals.
Zach Leon Cassette, the foundation around which the Netherlands is going on, guaranteed the matter that it will not go more, as Nepal ended early with two balls in four balls, without enjoying running.
Only one was needed, but Levit ended a great elegance competition as he put out the first ball from Sandep Lamishhan for six.
While the Netherlands have a day to enjoy the most unforgettable victories, Nepal has returned to work against Scotland on Tuesday as the T20 series continues.