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Monthly Archives: November 2008
BCB Complete Clean Sweep
Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) U-17 learnt hard lessons as Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) U-17 clean swept three-match one-day friendly with an emphatic 96-run victory at the TU Cricket Ground. Helped by Nurul Hasan Sohan’s century, the visitors piled 269/8 in allotted 45 overs and restricted the hosts for 173/8.
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BCB U-17 Take the Series
The result of the second one-dayer against visiting Bangladesh Cricket Board U-17 was not different from the first one, as Cricket Association of Nepal U-17 lost by seven wickets, but the match proved that Nepali youngsters are good in learning from every matches. CAN U-17 improved a little in batting to score 106 in 37.3 overs and put the visitors in trouble with three early wickets before a fine partenrship helped the Test nation’s youth team to register an easy looking victory.
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BCB U-17 Begin With an Easy Win
Visiting Bangladesh Cricket Board U-17 team took a 1-0 lead in the three match series after an easy eight-wicket win against Cricket Association of Nepal U-17 team at the TU Cricket Ground, Kathmandu. The home team, preparing for the ACC U-17 Elite Cup, was bowled out for 62 in 30.3 overs. The guests completed the victory in 27.2 overs losing just two wickets.
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Binod Das Got Engaged to Karuna
National captain Binod Das exchanged rings with his sweetheart Karuna KC at a family ceremony in Kathmandu on Wednesday. On Saturday, December 13, they will get married.
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Bangladesh U-17 to Tour Nepal
Bangladeshi Under-17 team will visit Nepal for a 10-day tour that will include three one-day and one two-day matches against the Nepali U-17 team, Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) said while announcing a 30-member preliminary squad for the ACC Under-17 Elite Cup.
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Kathmandu Wins U-17 National
A splendid first-wicket partnership between Bijay Gautam and Ayush Rana dashed hopes of Region No 6 Baitadi of winning it’s maiden national title as Region No 3 Kathmandu lifted the Boost Under-17 National Cricket Tournament title at the TU Cricket Ground on Saturday.
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U-17 National from Nov 6
The Under-19 National Cricket League will be held from November 6 to 15 in Kathmandu, the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) said in a release. The event, to be participated by all six cricket development regions of the country, will be played on round-robin league format with top two teams vieing for the championship in the final slated for November 15. TU Cricket Ground and Institute of Engineering (IOE) Ground will host the event.
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Nepal with China in U19 Womens
Nepal is drawn in Group B for the inaugural edition of the ACC U-19 Women’s Championship 2008 along with Malaysia, Singapore, Kuwait, Bhutan and big neighbour China.
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