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Category Archives: Youth World Cup
Who said what after Nepal v Bangladesh #U19CWC Quarterfinal?
Current and former cricketers, and cricket officials praised Nepal U19 team’s performance at the U19 Cricket World Cup despite the loss against Bangladesh. Here are some selection of the comments: National Captain Paras Khadka The passion, hunger and the determination showed by our boys today has given us hope for the days to come ahead. Thank… Posted by Paras Khadka on Friday, February 5, 2016 Former national captain and assistant coach Binod Das Disappointed with the result but proud of the effort put in by the team.. Lots of positives and some great potential to look forward to.. Let's keep our heads high.. Posted by Binod Das on Friday, February 5, 2016 National vice-captain Gyanendra Malla Lost with head held high ,… Read More
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History for Bangladesh, Heartbreak for Nepal
Bangladesh was clear favorite to win on their home ground against Nepal, a qualifier team. Any team’s victory would’ve created a piece of history and it turned out that Bangladesh reached the first-ever semifinal of U19 Cricket World Cup with a tense six-wicket victory over Nepal. Nepal could’ve become the first Associate nation to reach the semifinal – an opportunity now left with Namibia who plays India in second quarterfinals on Saturday. Nepal elected to bat first and scored 211 for 9 in 50 overs with captain Raju Rijal getting 72 off 80 balls. Bangladesh went down to 98/4 in 28 overs before Zakir Hasan (75 not out) and captain Mehidy Hasan (55 not out) safely rescued the team to register… Read More
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Undefeated India’s harsh lessons for Nepal in #U19CWC
Having already qualified for quarterfinals, Nepal had nothing to lose against India than a match (and possibly a weaker team in next round), but had a possibility of registering the biggest ever victory at the ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup history. It didn’t happen this time as India taught Nepal a few lessons of cricket by completely thrashing the neighbour by 7 wickets at Mirpur in televised match. Nepal labored hard to get 169/8 in fog-delayed 48 overs match, and India reached the target in just 18.1 overs losing three wickets. (c) ICC Opener Rishabh Pant hit a whirlwind 78 off 24 balls as India topped Group D and captain Islan Kishan got 52. The pair added 124 in just 9.1 overs demolishing… Read More
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Impressive Nepal enter #U19CWC Quartefinals beating Ireland
Nepal confirmed a place in the quarterfinals of the ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup after the day’s results that included a comprehensive 8-wicket victory over Ireland in Bangladesh. India beat New Zealand by 120 runs to ensure both their’s and Nepal’s progress to the last eight on the day on which another two South Asian nations – Sri Lanka and Pakistan – also registered victories and made to the quarterfinals. For the records, Nepal restricted Ireland to 131/9 in 50 overs with legspinner Sandeep Lamichhane taking a hattrick and a 5-wicket haul. Yogendra Singh Karki scored unbeaten 61 to help Nepal reach the target in 25.3 overs with loss of 2 wickets. Ireland opted to bat first and started cautiously scoring… Read More
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Giantkiller Nepal beat New Zealand
Nepal missed 2014 U19 Cricket World Cup, but when they made a return this year, they made sure that they keep up the ‘giant killer’ tag intact by beating New Zealand by 32 runs in the very first match at Fatullah, Bangladesh. For the records, it’s Nepal’s 20th victory in the U19 Cricket World Cup in 38 matches and 7th against Test-playing nations. It’s also Nepal’s second victory against New Zealand in as many matches having beaten them by a wicket to win the Plate Championship in 2006. Nepal, which won the qualifying event in Malaysia last year to return to the World Cup after missing the previous tournament in 2014, bowled out the Kiwis for 206 after it was set… Read More
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We have to improve to beat others: Raju Rijal
Three-time champion India and New Zealand are favoured to take the top two positions in Group D ahead of Ireland and Nepal when the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2016 is played in Bangladesh from 27 January to 14 February. The biennial 16-nation tournament features nine Test-playing nations and seven Associate and Affiliate Members – Afghanistan, Canada, Fiji, Namibia, Nepal, Ireland and Scotland. Teams have been divided into four groups with the top two in each advancing to the Super League quarter-finals and the other two qualifying for the Plate Championships. India, coached by batting great Rahul Dravid, features high among the top contenders to bag the trophy which it has previously won in 2000, 2008 and 2012. India failed… Read More
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Rahul magic stuns PNG
Rahul Biswokarma’s brilliant bowling ensured Nepal 13th position in the ICC U19 World Cup and a victory over Papua New Guinea (PNG) by six wickets to end the tournament in a positive note. Rahul claimed 6 wickets for 3 runs – the best bowling figure in the tournament to bowl out PNG for 89 in 33.1 over. Nepal achieved the target in 18.5 overs losing four wickets.
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Pradeep, Bhuwan script victory over Namibia
Nepal finally registered a victory at the ICC U19 World Cup with a 39-run win over Namibia in the 13th Place Playoff Semifinal. It needed two records – the best batting and bowling performances by Nepali players – for the first victory in the tour, where Nepal’s incompetence has frustrated fans.
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Nepal’s woes continue in U19 WC
Nepal’s lack of competence at the ICC U19 World Cup continued as Test-nation Sri Lanka walked away with an easy 8-wicket victory in the Plate Championships quarterfinals. Nepal was bowled out for 79 in 27.3 overs – it’s second lowest total in U19 WCs after 74 against West Indies in 2006 Plate Final. Sri Lanka needed just 20.4 overs to conquer the victory.
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England outplays Nepal
A hat-trick of losses ensued as England outplayed Nepal by 127 runs in the final first-round match of the ICC U19 World Cup in Australia. However, the loss was not what worried the Nepali cricket fans, rather it’s loss of flickers of brilliance in the team that had in past regularly beaten Test nations at the event.
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Ireland ends Nepal’s hopes
If Nepal had any hopes of making into the Super League of the ICC U19 World Cup after a 212-run defeat in the hands of the hosts Australia, it rested on an act of beating Ireland and giant-killing England. However, it was Ireland who turned the tables upside down. Avenging the loss they had suffered at home during the Qualifiers for the U19 World Cup, Ireland beat Nepal by 14 runs. If you consider that’s was a close margin, you surely hadn’t followed the match live. It was a defeat that was bigger than the margin.
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Aussie thrashes Nepal
In a day when no Associate nations could impress, heavyweight Australia thrashed Nepal by 212 runs on the third day of the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2012 in Queensland, Australia, on Monday. Before the ESPN STAR Sports HD cameras at the Tony Ireland Stadium in Townsville, Australia romped to a impressive victory over Nepal, thanks to a century by opener Cameron Bancroft and a hat-trick by paceman Harry Conway.
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We’re surprise package: Prithu Baskota
Cricket Nepal’s Australia representative Sudin Pokharel had an opportunity to chat with Nepali captain Prithu Baskota about the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup in Australia. Excerpts:
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Prithu confident of good show against Australia
Nepal captain Prithu Baskota is daring to dream ahead of ICC U19 Cricket World Cup clash against Australia. The ICC Associate nation begins its campaign with a fixture against the host nation at Tony Ireland Stadium in Townsville. And although it will enter the match as rank outsiders, Baskota believes his side can produce a stunning upset.
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U19 WC: Group A preview
Three-time defending champion Australia and 1998 winner England are favourites to progress to the Super League stage from Group A of the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2012, which will be staged in Queensland, Australia, from 11 to 26 August. However, both the Full Member countries will need to be on top of their games and cannot afford to be complacent in the presence of Nepal and Ireland in their group.
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NZ overpowers Nepal
New Zealand was made to work hard by Nepal before winning its ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2012 warm-up match by 19 runs in Brisbane. Captain Will Young stroked a fine 97 to lift New Zealand to 267-8 in 50 overs but Naresh Budayair led Nepal’s spirited fight back and slammed an excellent 114 as his side finished at 248-9 in 50 overs.
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PNG stuns Nepal
Papua New Guinea U-19 defeated Nepal U-19 by eight wickets on Tuesday in a warm-up match before the U-19 Cricket World Cup. Nepal elected to bat at the Albury Oval, Brisbane and put up 213 runs losing all the wickets in 43.3 overs but PNG met the target in 40.3 overs losing only two wickets. PNG opener Lega Siaka (106 runs off 112 balls) put up a 77-run partnership with his opening partner Vagi Oala (35 runs off 68 balls) and shared 126-run second wicket partnership with Christopher Kent (unbeaten 55 runs off 54 balls). Siaka hit 11 boundaries and four sixes before Rahul Vishvakarma claimed his wicket. Vishvakarma had claimed the wicket of Oala too. Nepali pacers Krishna Karki… Read More
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Nepal gets two live matches
Two of Nepal’s first round matches of the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup will be televised live, according to the International Cricket Council (ICC) which released umpires’ appointments for warm-up and first round matches. Nepal vs Australia on August 13 and Nepal vs England on August 16 will be broadcast live by ICC’s broadcast partner ESPN Star Sports.
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Pradhan to officiate in U19 WC
Nepali umpire Buddhi Pradhan is one of the officials named for the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup in Australia to be held from August 11 to 26. Pradhan will officiate two practice matches – Zimbabwe vs Namibia & South Africa vs Bangladesh – on August 7 and 8 and three first round matches – Pakistan vs Afghanistan (Aug 11), Pakistan vs Scotland (Aug 13), Scotland vs Afghanistan (Aug 15) – in the U19 World Cup.
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Nepal U19 record victory
Nepal U19, preparing for the ICC U19 Youth World Cup, registered a 255-run victory over Kormilda College in a practice match in Darwin, Australia. Nepal scored 358/8 in 50 overs and bowled out Kormilda for 103.
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Nepali U-19 loses practice match
Nepali U-19 cricket team, which reached Australia on Saturday to participate in the U-19 World Cup starting from August 4, lost its first practice match on Sunday against a local team in Darwin. Northern Territory (NT) Strike Senior Team thrashed Nepali U-19 by 98 runs in the practice match. Nepal elected to field and the local team put up 281/7 in 50 overs. In reply, Nepal was all out for 183 runs. Naresh Budhaayer scored 53 runs while Faizlur Rahman added 50 runs. “According to our team manager Kiran Rana, Faizlur had picked injury while fielding but he succeeded in scoring a half-century,” said Assistant Coach Jagat Tamata. He will leave Kathmandu on August 3.
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Nepal to open with Australia in U19 WC
Nepal will meet hosts Australia in it’s opening match of the ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup 2012 on August 13 at Tony Ireland Stadium at Townsville. It will play Ireland on August 15 and England on August 16 during the first round matches. Nepal is placed in Group A for the event. Top two teams move to Super League while bottom two teams move to Plate League of the event.
Nepal grouped with Australia, England
Nepal is drawn with defending champions and hosts Australia, 1998-winner England and Ireland in Group A for the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup 2012. “The event will get underway in Queensland exactly one year from today and Scotland will be there as the leading Associate after winning eight of its nine matches during the qualifiers, which took place in Dublin and Derry,” International Cricket Council (ICC) said in a release.
Queensland to host ICC U19 WC 2012
Cricket Australia (CA) and the Queensland Government announced that Queensland will host the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2012. The partnership between the International Cricket Council (ICC), CA, Queensland Cricket and Events Queensland will see Brisbane, Sunshine Coast and Townsville hosting teams from around the globe in August next year, with Australia, as current defending champion, aiming to go back-to-back on home soil. Nepal is one of the qualifiers to participate in the event.
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Confident Nepal leaves for Ireland
Team Nepal left Kathmandu on Sunday for the U-19 World Cup qualifiers campaign. Nepali U-19 is scheduled to participate in the ICC U-19 World Cup Qualifiers in Ireland from July 28 to August 9. The top six teams after round-robin league in the 10-nation event will qualify for 2012 U-19 Cricket World Cup in Australia.
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