After winning the toss and batting first, Nepal were held to what appeared to be a conservative 181 for nine off their 50 overs, but then dismissed Malaysia for 156 with two overs to spare.
In the other semifinal, UAE beat Hong Kong by 87 runs to make the finals for the third time in this the fourth ACC Trophy tournament
Nepal’s success in Singapore ensures them of a place in the Asia Cup tournament and follows the performance of their youth side which earlier this year made the finals of the plate championship at the Under-19 World Cup.
Both sides are coached by former Sri Lankan Test player Roy Dias.
Against Malaysia, Shakti Gauchin top scored with 67, and Bindo Das was run out for 38, while the best of the bowling came from Noor Roslee who took two for 30.
In reply, Malaysia were all out for 156 with Raj Pradhan doing the damage in the middle of the innings when Malaysia went from 116-3 to 117-6.
Pradhan finished with three for 39, while Eszrafiq Aziz top scoring for Malaysia with 50.
In the second semifinal, Hong Kong won the toss and put UAE into bat, a rare move on Singapore wickets
UAE raced to 279 for six, with Asim Saeed scoring 55 and fellow opener Arshad Ali contributing 42.
The chase never looked on for the Hong Kong batsmen, and the innings ended in the 49th over with the score at 193 with Saleem Malik making 52 and UAE skipper Khuram Khan taking four for 46.
The final between UAE and Nepal will be played Sunday. In pool matches UAE beat Nepal by six wickets.
The ACC Trophy is for the 10 non-Test sides in Asia and the Middle East, with the two finalists qualifying for the Asia Cup which also involves Test-playing nations Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.—AFP