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Tag Archives: Nepal
ACC T20 Cup: Nepal to start in flying colors
Nepal’s captain Paras Khadka believed his team will come up with flying colors in the ACC Twenty20 Cup that starting on the day of Fagu Purnima, the festival of colors. “We have prepared best and we are at very high level of confidence,” Paras said. “We want to start in the winning note and continue winning.” Nepal is playing Maldives, a team that had never defeated Nepal in any form and level, on Wednesday at the TU Cricket Ground. In the only T20 cricket played between the teams, Nepal defeated Maldives by 75 runs in the Asian Games, Gongzhou. “Strength is adaptation” When asked about strength of Nepali team, Paras said: “adaptiveness”. “Our training in Pokhara was good, we trained… Read More
Bhairahawa, Janakpur enter semifinals
Indu Berma put yet another all-round performance as Bhairahawa crushed Nepalgunj by 46 runs at the IOE Ground and confirmed a place in the semifinal of the Women’s U-19 National Cricket Tournament. Janakpur also qualified for the semifinal beating Birgunj by 45 runs at the TU Ground. At IOE, Bhairahawa scored 125 for 9 wickets batting first. Prarikchhya Bashyal topscored with 29 in 42 balls while Indu got quickfire 28 off just 20 balls in a knock that included 5 fours. Ekta Gurung contributed with 14 off 16. Mamata Chaudhary and Anu KC got three wickets each for Nepalgunj. In reply, Indu claimed 4 wickets for 17 runs as Nepalgunj were bowled out for 79 in 13.4 overs. Aksha Gurung… Read More
Afghanistan lifts ACC T20 Cup
Defending champions Afghanistan won the ACC T20 Cup, beating Hong Kong by 8 runs in the final played at Tribhuvan University Cricket Ground in Kathmandu. Batting first, Afghanistan posted a total of 125, losing all its wickets in the penultimate ball of the innings. Gulbodin Naib scored 57 off 50 balls, as Mohammed Nabi scored 24 quick runs towards the end. Despite Munir Dar’s 5 wickets, Afghanistan scored more than run a ball. The chase was not going to be too easy, due to the presence of Hamid Hasan, who had only leaked a single boundary in the tournament so far. He bowled with pace and leaked one more, but snared 3 important wickets to earn his team victory and… Read More
Dias’ side beats Nepal
Oman relieved Nepal out of misery at the ACC T20 Cup, beating them by 2 runs to emerge as the winner of third-place play-off, at the Tribhuvan University Ground in Kathmandu. Generally, the third place play-off is a drab affair, and is taken as the competition to find who is worse of the two losing semi-finalists. But it could have been an opportunity for Nepali team to stamp some authority. However, the hosts failed to do that. This was also the first match that Roy Dias was fielding a side against the team he had coached earlier. Not many have forgotten that Dias was Nepal coach and has been out of the country for only a year, after staying with… Read More
Hosts run out of steam
The hosts, Nepal, were reduced to mere spectators as Afghanistan juggernaut rolled at the ACC T20 Cup semi-finals, Friday morning. The match drew the largest number of spectators of the championship, but they had to come back empty-handed on the day their favorite team looked ordinary. The match was a complete contrast to the one Nepal played against Saudi Arabia, where batting clicked and bowling was sharp. It was as if the hosts had run out of steam. The match was reduced to 16-over-a-side affair, as the haze and dew made it difficult to start the match on time. Nepali openers looked out of sorts against lively pace from Afghan bowlers. Hamid Hasan, the pacer from Afghanistan, bowler 4-over quota… Read More
Mehboob shines, Nepal stays afloat
Finally Nepal came good with both bat and ball to thrash hapless Saudi Arabia by 95 runs in its last league match of the ACC Twenty20 Cup. Nepali team entered the field under some pressure, having scraped through to two tight wins, off last ball in two matches and lost one. The batting needed to fire, and win the match by a good margin, to have some chance to qualify for the semis.
Nepal’s hope alive
After a huge-margin win over Saudi Arabia, Nepal would have qualified for semifinal had Kuwait defeated Hong Kong or taken the match until the 16.4 overs in second innings. However, Hong Kong chased 131-run target in 14.5 overs and qualified for the semifinals as well as the Twenty20 World Cup Qualifiers.
Nepal bags another thriller
It went to the last ball again and Nepal managed to edge out Kuwait yet again. The ghosts of the past match, ACC T20 Cup of 2009, will live longer in Kuwait cricket, as this time around Prithu Baskota bowled the last over that had everything in it – two sixes, three wides, three wickets and a win for Nepal. Two years ago, Binod Bhandari had scored a six off last ball to beat Kuwait. The match went into the last over with Kuwait needing 18 for a win. Six balls later they fell short by two runs, losing their entire wickets. Chasing a not-so-daunting target of 127, Kuwait were in the hunt for most of the match, despite losing… Read More
One title, many favorites
Defending champion Afghanistan, host Nepal, the UAE and Malaysia are taken as the semifinal-favorites in the ACC Twenty20 Cup, which kicks off Saturday at the TU Cricket Ground, Kirtipur. However, writing-off Hong Kong and Oman would be injustice too. Saudi Arabia is the lowest profile team among the 10 participants as they arrived in Kathmandu without their chief coach and a coach. Asian Cricket Council (ACC) Development Officer Ikbal Sikander took the charge of Saudi Arabia for this tournament recently and said that none of the team could be taken lightly in the T-20 format of the cricket. “Any team taken as underdog has to lose nothing and it has no pressure. Pressure always comes to favorites,” said Sikander, who… Read More
Afghanistan rising as Nepal struggles
As Afghanistan batsmen were hitting big shots during their practice session at the TU Cricket Ground on Tuesday morning, their coach Dawlat Ahmadzai said they are in Kathmandu to defend the ACC Twenty20 title. “We are the champions and we´ll defend the title,” said a confident Ahmadzai.
Shakti left out of ACC T20 Cup squad
Senior cricketer Shakti Gauchan and wicket-keeper Mahesh Chhetri have been dropped from the ACC Twenty20 Cup. In a surprising decision, the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) left out Gauchan, who had been awarded the Best Bowler in the National T20 event, while announcing the team for the ACC event.
Coach aims high for ACC T20
When Pubudu Dassanayake arrived in Kathmandu on September 29, he had a successful history of guiding Canada into ICC World Cup 2011 but he faced a similar challenge of taking charge of Nepali national cricket team as he was replacing Sri Lankan veteran Roy Luke Dias. Probably, realizing the challenges, the soft speaken Sri-Lanka born Canadian made a cautious comment about his target.
Fixture revised for ACC T20
The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) on Thursday revised the groupings and fixtures for the ACC Twenty20 Cup to be held in Kathmandu in December. After the revision, Nepal is now pitted in Group B along with Hong Kong, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. Group A consists of Afghanistan, Malaysia, Bhutan, Oman and the Maldives.
CAN committed for election, ACC T20 Cup
The newly appointed Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) expressed commitment to conduct ACC Twenty20 Cup successfully and hold the election within two months. “We want to express full commitment to two mandates given to us – the election and the ACC T20 Cup, within two months,” CAN president Tanka Aanbuhang said in his first appearance to the press.
Blend of young, senior for ACC T20: Coach
Coach Pubudu Dassanayake will field a blend of young and senior players in the upcoming ACC Twenty20 Cup. After retuning from his first assignment at the SAARC Under-25 Twenty20 Cup, the coach said he hoped to fill the weaknesses of the team with the experience of the senior players in the upcoming event.
ACC T20 Cup fixture released
Nepal will open the ACC Twenty20 Cup campaign against Malaysia at the TU Cricket Ground on December 3, according to the fixture released by Asian Cricket Council (ACC). Nepal is grouped along with Malaysia, United Arab Emirates, Bhutan and Saudi Arabia for the tournament in Group B. Group A consists of Afghanistan, Hong Kong, Oman, Kuwait and Maldives.
Nepal upbeat about ICC World T20
With the stage set in Kathmandu for the pre-qualifying tournament of the ICC World Twenty20 in the first week of December, Nepal’s place in the Cricket World Cup is in prospect. Nepal are all set to host the ACC Twenty20 Cup from December 1 to 10. The event is one of the qualifiers for the World T20 2012 to be held in Sri Lanka. Top three teams, except Afghanistan, from ACC T20 Cup will qualify for 16-team World T20 qualifiers to be held in early 2012 in UAE.
No change in Div 5 results: ICC inquiry
International Cricket Council (ICC) investigation committee has recommended continuing with the results of the Pepsi ICC World Cricket League Division 5. The committee, formed to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crowd trouble during February 26 Nepal-USA match in Kathmandu, rejected the Singapore Cricket Association (SCA) demands of their promotion to Division 4 in the ground of fairness.
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Lankan women cancels Nepal tour
The Colombo District Women’s Cricket Association team cancled its tour to Nepal, according to Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN). The visiting team was scheduled to play two matches on April 21 and one on April 24 at the TU Cricket Ground against Nepal’s women team.
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Singapore lifts ACC U-16 Elite Cup
Nepal lost the first-ever final at the home turf as Singapore lifted the ACC U-16 Elite Cup on Tuesday. Singapore scored 146/6 in 40 overs and bowled out Nepal for 78 runs in 22 overs for a 68-run win.
Nepal, Singapore march into U-16 final
Nepal entered the final of the ACC U-16 Elite Cup defeating Malaysia by 32 runs at the TU Ground. For a change, Dipendra Chand was named man of the match for scoring 43 to help Nepal reach 162 in 39.5 overs after electing to bat first. Bibek Chaudhary and Rajiv Shah each grabbed three wickets to bowl out Malaysia for 130 in 38.1 overs. Nepal will now meet Singapore in March 16’s final at the TU Ground. Singapore beat Hong Kong by 133 runs at the IOE Ground to march into final.
Nepal to meet Malaysia; HK, Singapore proceed
Nepal will meet Malaysia in the semifinal of the ACC U-16 Elite Cup as Malaysia finished runners-up of Group A defeating Thailand by 175 runs at the IOE Ground. Singapore qualified as the Group A winners defeating Saudi Arabia by 5 wickets at BSAM Ground while Hong Kong made into the last four with a 94-run win over Kuwait at the TU Ground.
Nepal enters semi as Singapore, Malaysia win
For 15-year-old Nischal Pandey, the ACC U-16 Elite Cup is already a big success. His third man of the match award winning performance helped helped Nepal enter the semifinals with a 85-run victory over Bahrain at the BSAM Ground. The Chitwan boy scored 74 helping his team reach 206/9 in 40 overs after choosing to bat first and took five wickets with his left-arm spin to restrict Bahrain for 121/9. In Group A matches of the day, Singapore outplayed Thailand for a 175-run victory at TU Ground to put a leg in the semifinals. Malaysia beats Saudi Arabia by six wickets as leaving all three teams having chances of proceeding forward.
Nischal seals Nepal’s second victory
A brilliant all-round performance by Nischal Pandey earned Nepal a second victory in the ACC U-16 Elite Cup. Nischal collected his second man of the match award for scoring 58 runs and taking five wickets as Nepal beat Kuwait by 101 runs at the TU Ground. Saudi Arabia and Hong Kong also earned victory on the second day of the event.
Nepal, Bahrain, Singapore post victories
Nepali spinners weaved a six-wicket victory over Hong Kong in the opening match of the ACC U-16 Elite Cup at the TU Cricket Ground. Bahrain and Singapore also began with victories. Nepali spinners weaved a six-wicket victory over Hong Kong in the opening match of the ACC U-16 Elite Cup at the TU Cricket Ground. Bahrain and Singapore also began with victories.