Prabhakar's five challenges in Nepali cricket - Hamrokhelkud

By a Staff Reporter The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) appointed former Indian allrounder Manoj Prabhakar as the head coach of the Nepal National Cricket team on Monday. Prabhakar was a famous all-rounder in Indian cricket during the 1990s. The 59-year-old Prabhakar featured in 39 Tests, 130 ODIs, 154 First Class and 214 List A matches […]

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2 Nepali cricket teams have reached the World Cup. How will they fare?

In 2023, Nepali cricket has experienced a significant surge. Both the senior and U19 teams have successfully qualified for their respective World Cups. The post 2 Nepali cricket teams have reached the World Cup. How will they fare?  appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

As Nepali cricket gains momentum, infrastructure lags behind

Nepali cricket has gone up a level. The team's performance since February serves as a testament to this progress. The post As Nepali cricket gains momentum, infrastructure lags behind appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Nepali cricket team reaches Sri Lanka for second Asia Cup game

Nepal will play the second game against Sri Lanka on September 4. The post Nepali cricket team reaches Sri Lanka for second Asia Cup game appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Is the game over for Gyanendra Malla and Sharad Vesawkar in Nepali cricket?

Gyanendra Malla and Sharad Vesawkar were a part of the golden age of Nepali cricket that began in 2011. As of late, Malla, known as a technically sound batsman and Vesawkar, considered The Finisher by the audience, have not been able to show their performance representing the national team.   Since February and March, Vesawkar and Malla respectively […] The post Is the game over for Gyanendra Malla and Sharad Vesawkar in Nepali cricket? appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

PM congratulates Nepali cricket team

Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has congratulated the Nepali cricket team for winning the first match of Group A of the ICC Men's Twenty20 World Cup Global Selection

Nepali cricket team off to Oman to play Triangular Series

KATHMANDU, August 24: The Nepali cricket team has left for Oman to play in the Triangular Cricket Series under the World Cup League-2 with Oman and America. The 22-member team with 17 players boarded the Salam Air plane for Oman at Tribhuvan International Airport today.   National Sports Council (NSC) member-secretary Ramesh Kumar Silwal, Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) president Chatur Bahadur Chand, CAN treasurer Roshan Kumar Singh among the sports officials bade farewell to the team at the TIA.  The Nepali team has Gulshan Jha, Dipendra Singh Airi, Kushal Bhurtel, Asif Shekh, Aarif Shekh, Kushal Malla, Binod Bhandari, Karan KC, Sompal Kami, Sandeep Lamichhane, Pawan Sharraf, Avinash Bohara, Rohit Kumar Poudel, Susan Bhari, Sharad Bheshwakar and Bikram Shob. Gyanendra Malla is the team captain. The Oman Series will run September 13 through September 20. Nepal will be playing two games each against Oman and America under the Triangular Series.