Put into bat, India u-23 rode on three half centuries by openers Lokesh Rahul (88), Unmukt Chand (61) and skipper Suryakumar Yadav, who was adjudged the Man of the Match, to post a challenging 268 for five in their stipulated 50 overs.
India u-23 side then returned to restrict the Nepal team for just 184 for eight, courtesy some good bowling by Ankit Bawne (3/36), Jasprit Bumrah (2/35) and Sandeep Warrier (2/7) at The Padang here.
Skipper Yadav and Menaria then took over the responsibility and continued the good work of keeping Nepal batsmen on a tight leash. Yadav was the first to make a breakthrough when he had Anil Mandal (19) caught and bowled in the 18th over.
Bumrah was then introduced into the attack and the right-arm medium pacer struck with his first delivery, trapping Subash Khakurel (29) in front of wicket with his angled delivery as Nepal u-23 slipped to 49 for two.
Bawne and Warrier took two wickets each in their first spell of four and three overs respectively to reduce Nepal u-23 to 88 for six in 32 overs.
Nepal u-23 could not put any resistance and kept loosing wickets at regular intervals. Number 9 batsman Sagar Pun then blasted an unbeaten 61-ball 52 with the help of seven fours but he ran out of partners in the end.