Former captain Khadka elected chairperson of Bagmati Province Cricket Association

KATHMANDU, Sept 2: Former Captain of the Nepali National Cricket Team, Paras Khadka, has been elected Chairperson of Bagmati Province Cricket Association.

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Bagmati Province sets 199-run target for Gandaki in PM Cup clash

KATHMANDU: The Prime Minister Cup Men’s National Cricket Tournament 2024 witnessed a riveting showdown as Bagmati Province laid down a challenging target of 199 runs for Gandaki Province. The match, held at the iconic Tribhuvan University cricket ground, commenced with Bag

Paras Khadka elected chairperson of Bagmati Province Cricket Association

KATHMANDU, Sep 2: Former Nepalese National Cricket Team Captain, Paras Khadka, has been elected Chairperson of Bagmati Province Cricket Association. The second convention and general assembly of the Association held on Friday elected a 13-member new working committee led by Khad

Former Captain Khadka Elected Chairman of Bagmati Province

Former Captain of the Nepali National Cricket Team, Paras Khadka, has been elected Chairperson of Bagmati Province Cricket Association.

Former Captain Khadka Elected Chairman of Bagmati Province

Former Captain of the Nepali National Cricket Team, Paras Khadka, has been elected Chairperson of Bagmati Province Cricket Association.

CAN members Chand and Pathak meet Minister Moktan

President Chatur Bahadur Chand and Acting Secretary Durgaraj Pathak of the Cricket Association of Nepal CAN met with Kumari Moktan, the Minister of Social Development of Bagmati Province.

CAN members Chand and Pathak meet Minister Moktan

President Chatur Bahadur Chand and Acting Secretary Durgaraj Pathak of the Cricket Association of Nepal CAN met with Kumari Moktan, the Minister of Social Development of Bagmati Province.

Nepal Police Club reaches final of PM Cup T-20 Cricket Championship

KATHMANDU, Jan 18: Nepal Police Club has reached the final of Prime Minister Cup T-20 National Cricket Championship.   During the match held at Kirtipur based Tribhuvan University Cricket Ground today, Nepal Police was able to secure a position in the final of the championship defeating Bagmati Province by 50 runs. Bagmati Province garnered only 105 runs, losing eight wickets in the allotted 20 overs. Nepal Police Club had posted a target of 156 runs before Bagmati Province in the match.   Adil Khanal of Bagmati Province had  hit the highest of 27 runs while Captain Gyanendra Malla contributed 23 runs. Similarly, Ram Naresh Giri remained not out on 22 runs.  Similarly, Dipendra Airi of Nepal Police Club took five wickets while Sagar Dhakal and Arif Sheikh two and one wicket respectively.  Before this, choosing to bat first after winning the toss, Nepal Police Club had collected 155 runs by losing five wickets.  Pawan Sarraf of Nepal Police played a half-century. He hit 59 runs in 54 balls. Dilip Nath made 31 runs while Anil Sah collected 25 runs.  Likewise, Nandan Yadav and Rijan Dhakal each of Bagmati province took two wickets.