APF Club clinch Lalitpur Mayor Women’s T20 Championship
APF beat Sudurpaschim by two runs in a thrilling final. They have now won all four editions of the championship.
APF beat Sudurpaschim by two runs in a thrilling final. They have now won all four editions of the championship.
Bindu Rawal’s team defeat Bagmati Province by 109 runs in the last group fixture in Kirtipur to advance into the final as group runners-up.
The defending champions, who had already reached the final with a match in hand, defeated Sudurpaschim by three wickets to register their fourth win in as many matches.
The holders defeat Bagmati by eight wickets. Samjhana Khadka’s half-century help Sudurpaschim register a 19-run victory against Koshi.
Half-centuries from Aasif Sheikh and Anil Sah, and an explosive innings from Kushal Malla, backed by three wickets hauls from Sagar Dhakal and Sompal Kami give Nepal a six-wicket victory over visiting West Indies A in Kirtipur.
The visitors take an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match T20 series after winning the fourth T20 by 28 runs.
Johnson Charles scores unbeaten 119 runs as visitors defeat the Rhinos to lead five-match series 2-1.
71-run knock by skipper Rohit Paudel goes in vain as visitors restrict Nepal for 150 runs.
The skipper scores 112 runs off 54 balls to help the Rhinos chase down a huge target of 204 runs
The Rhinos set to compete in a five-match T20 series against the visitors starting Saturday.
Nepal managed to accumulate a decent total of 139 runs given a mediocre performance by the batters.
Airee’s last-over aggressive play helps escalate the Rhinos to a decent total despite mediocre batting.
The Rhinos lose the ACC Men’s T20 Premier Cup semi-final match by six wickets following a batting collapse.
Impressive bowling displays from Karan KC and Abinash Bohara and an exploding batting show from Gulsan Jha help the Rhinos defeat Saudi Arabia by six wickets in a rain-affected game.
A comprehensive eight-wicket victory over Hong Kong in Al Amaret gives the Rhinos a third victory in as many matches.
The 24-year-old all-rounder joins the ranks of Yuvraj Singh and Kieron Pollard in achieving the rare feat in men’s T20I.
The right-handed batter becomes first Nepali batter to achieve the rare feat while putting up an unbeaten half-century in 21 deliveries.
Gulsan Jha’s 7-ball 19 helps the Rhinos achieve a 144-run target in 19.2 overs, giving them a five-wicket victory over Malaysia in Al Amerat.
The Rhinos have had an intensive preparation in the shortest format of the cricket but their build up to the Premier Cup has been a patchy one.
Nepal have been drawn alongside Hong Kong, Malaysia, Qatar and Saudi Arabia in Group A. Group B includes Bahrain, Cambodia, Kuwait, hosts Oman and the United Arab Emirates.