Nepal Women’s Cricket Team Gears Up for Four-Nation T20 Series in Uganda
Nepal’s women's cricket team is all set to embark on an exciting journey as they take on Namibia in their opening match of the Four-Nation Women's T20 Series in Uganda. The highly anticipated clash will take place at the Entebbe Cricket Oval on Saturday, March 9, at 4:45 PM NST.
This tournament marks the first-ever encounter between Nepal and Namibia in women's cricket, adding an extra layer of excitement to the series. Alongside Nepal and Namibia, the tournament will feature Hong Kong and host nation Uganda, making it a competitive and thrilling contest.
Tournament Format and Nepal’s Fixtures
The series follows a round-robin format, where each team will face the other two times. Nepal’s schedule is as follows:
March 9: Nepal vs Uganda
March 10: Nepal vs Hong Kong
March 12: Nepal vs Namibia
March 13: Nepal vs Uganda
March 14: Nepal vs Hong Kong
The two teams with the highest points at the end of the league stage will advance to the grand final.
Match Will be Live on 4:00 PM
Nepal’s Squad for the Tournament
The Nepalese squad is led by captain Indu Berma and includes a talented mix of experienced players and promising young stars. The full squad comprises:
Indu Berma (Captain)
Rubina Chhetri
Puja Mahato
Alisha Kumari Yadav
Sana Prabin
Roma Thapa
Bindu Rawal
Samjhana Khadka
Mamata Chaudhary
Kabita Joshi
Riya Sharma
Rajamati Airee
Rachana Chaudhary
Ishwori Bista
Nepal’s Preparations and Expectations
Ahead of the tournament, Nepal's head coach Manoj Bhetuwal expressed confidence in his team’s ability, stating that they have worked hard to overcome their weaknesses and aim to return victorious.
Similarly, captain Indu Berma emphasized the team's readiness, asserting that they are well-prepared and determined to put on an impressive performance throughout the series.
With high hopes and rigorous preparation, Nepal’s women's cricket team is all set to make its mark in the Four-Nation T20 Series. Fans across the country eagerly await their team’s performance, hoping for a successful campaign in Uganda.
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