Nepal's decision to bowl first was not correct. As Nepal's bowlers are not in good form, and there are no experienced bowlers in the squad. So Nepal needed to bat first. Although the batting of Nepal's batsmen was erratic, Nepal's squad had several talented batsmen.
However, after giving Canada a big target of 184, I was confident that Canada would win the match easily. And so it happened. Canada's bowlers also bowled very well. As a result, Nepal's innings stopped at just 120 runs. Canada won today by a huge margin of 63 runs. Dilon Heyliger bowled well today, picking up 4 wickets in 2.3 overs.
Yes you are right I also think that Nepal decision to bowl first was mistake. Their bowlers were struggling with form and lacked experience making it risky move. Nepal batting lineup although inconsistent had talented players who could have made difference if they had batted first. Unfortunately, setting Canada target of 184 was too much to handle and Canada skilled bowlers took advantage of Nepal vulnerabilities. Result was convincing 63 runs win for Canada with Dilon Heyliger being the standout bowler with 4 wickets in just 2.3 overs and it is great achievement. Nepal strategy backfired and they paid the price for it.