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Nepal Women's National Under-19 Cricket Team
The Nepal Women's National Under-19 Cricket Team () represents Nepal in international under-19 women's cricket. The team is administered by the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN). Mahesh Prasad Rijal serves as the head coach of the team whereas Puja Mahato is the current Nepal U19 women's captains the team in all formats. Sony Pakhrin is serving as the vice-captain of the team. The side played for the first time in the Asia Qualifier for the 2022 ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup qualification. The junior women’s team had finished third in the ICC Women’s U-19 World Cup Asian Qualification, 2022. In 2024 , under the captaincy of Puja Mahato, Nepal qualified to 2025 Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup and 2024 ACC Women's Under-19 T20 Asia Cup as a result of finishing first in points table in 2025 ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup qualification. Nepal is set to co-organize the ICC U-19 Women’s World Cup in 2027 with Bangladesh. Tournament History ''A red box around the ...
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Mahesh Prasad Rijal
Mahesh may refer to: * A title of Shiva, a Hindu deity * Mahesh (name), personal name **Mahesh (Malayalam actor), Indian actor ** Mahesh (Tamil actor), Indian actor in Tamil cinema * Mahesh, Serampore Mahesh is a neighbourhood in Serampore of Hooghly district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is a part of the area covered by Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority (KMDA). It is the site of a 14th-century temple of Jagannath, and the ...
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2024 ACC Under-19 Women's T20 Asia Cup
2024 ACC Under-19 Women's T20 Asia Cup was the inaugural edition of the Under-19 Women's T20 Asia Cup, a limited overs cricket tournament featured six under-19 women's teams. The four Asian Cricket Council#Full members, Asian full members along with the host Malaysia women's national under-19 cricket team, Malaysia and Nepal women's national under-19 cricket team, Nepal, who qualified as the winner of the 2025 ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup qualification#Asia, 2025 U-19 Women's Asia Qualifier, took part in the tournament. The tournament took place in mid-December in 2024. Teams and qualifications Squads India also named Hurley Gala, Happy Kumari, G Kavya Sree, Gayatri Survase as standbys and Prapti Raval as non-travelling reserve. Sri Lanka also named Nethangi Isuranjali as their travelling reserves. Group stage Group A Points table Fixtures ---- ---- Group B Points table Fixture ---- ---- Super Four Fixtures ---- ---- ---- Fifth P ...
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Bagmati Province Women's Cricket Team
Bagmati Province women's cricket team, also known as Team Bagmati (former Province 3) is a Nepali provincial women's cricket team, based in the Bagmati Province of Nepal. The team plays Twenty20 cricket in the Prime Minister Women's Cup The team is currently being run under the Cricket Association of Bagmati Province, with Asmina Karmacharya as the team captain. Current squad Coaching staff Seasons Women's PM Cup Lalitpur Mayor's Cup References External links Bagmati Province Womenat ESPNcricinfo ESPNcricinfo (formerly known as Cricinfo or CricInfo) is a sports news website exclusively for the game of cricket. The site features news, articles, live coverage of cricket matches (including liveblogs and scorecards), and ''StatsGuru'', a ... Cricket clubs established in 2020 Cricket in Nepal Cricket teams in Nepal 2020 establishments in Nepal {{Nepal-cricket-team-stub ...
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Gandaki Province Women's Cricket Team
The Gandaki Province women's cricket team represents Gandaki Province in women's domestic cricket in Nepal. The team participates in various national tournaments, showcasing the talent and skill of Nepalese women cricketers. The team is currently being run under the Cricket Association of Gandaki Province. History The team was formed to promote women's cricket in Gandaki Province and has been actively participating in domestic tournaments since its inception. The team has produced several talented players who have gone on to represent Nepal at the international level. Current Squad The squad for the Gandaki Province Women's Cricket Team is selected based on performance in domestic tournaments and trials. The team is composed of players from various regions within Gandaki Province. Future Prospects The team aims to continue its development and achieve greater success in upcoming tournaments. With a focus on training and development, the Gandaki Province Women's Cricket Te ...
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Sudurpashchim Province Women's Cricket Team
Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) is the official governing body of cricket in Nepal. Its headquarters are situated in Mulpani, Kathmandu. It is Nepal's representative at the International Cricket Council and remains an associate member since 1996 AD (2053 BS). It is also a member of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC). The board was dissolved by the government of Nepal in November 2014 on the grounds of incompetence and a three-member ad hoc committee was established with a new president designated by the government itself. In April 2016, CAN was suspended by the International Cricket Council (ICC), on the grounds of government interference in its operations. However the suspension did not prevent Nepal's national teams from participating in ICC tournaments. The ICC welcomed the elections of the board held in September 2019 and formally reinstated the board on a conditional basis on 14 October. On 13 October 2019, the ICC lifted its suspension on the Cricket Association of N ...
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Karnali Province Women's Cricket Team
Karnali may refer to: Places in Nepal * Karnali Bridge, a bridge over the Karnali River in Nepal * Karnali Highway, a vital transport link in Nepal * Karnali Province, a federal province in Nepal * Karnali River also known as Ghaghara and Sarayu, a river in Nepal and India originating in the Tibetan Plateau *Karnali Zone Karnali Zone () was one of the fourteen zones located in the Mid-Western Development Region of Nepal. The headquarters of Karnali Zone was Jumla. Karnali Zone was one of the poorest and most remote regions of Nepal, not very accessible by roa ..., a former administrative zone in Nepal Other * Karnali Air, a defunct airline that operated in Nepal See also *'' Karnali Blues'', a novel written by Nepali Buddhi Sagar * Sarayu (other) * {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Off Spin
Off spin is a type of spin bowling in cricket. A bowler who uses this technique is called an off spinner. Off spinners bowl with their right-arm and a finger spin action. Their normal delivery is called an off break, which spins from left to right (from the bowler's perspective) when the ball bounces on the pitch. For a right-handed batsman, the ball breaks towards them from the off side, hence the name 'off break'. Off spinners bowl mostly off breaks, varying them by adjusting the line and length of the deliveries. Off spinners also bowl other types of delivery, which spin differently. Aside from these variations in spin, varying the speed, length and flight of the ball are also important for the off spinner. The bowler with the most wickets in the history of both Test matches and ODIs, Muttiah Muralitharan, was an off spinner. History Although rare now, in the past there were bowlers who used the off-break action who deliberately did not impart any considerable spin on t ...
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Madhesh Province Women's Cricket Team
Madhesh Province women's cricket team, (formerly known as Province No. 2 Cricket Team) also known as Team Madhesh, is a Nepali provincial cricket team, based in the Madhesh Province of Nepal. The team plays Twenty20 cricket in the Prime Minister Women's Cup. The team is currently being run under the Madhesh Province Cricket Association. This team is currently being led by Kabita Gautam. Madhesh Province Cricket Team plays in PM Cup women's national tournament organized by Cricket Association of Nepal. Madhesh Province Women's team qualified for the semifinal for the very first time in the 2023 season. They were unable to make into the final, losing by a huge margin against Sudurpaschim Province women's team. Coaching staff Seasons Women's PM Cup Lalitpur Mayor's Cup {, class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" , -style="background:#efefef;" !Season !Teams !Position , - , 2021 , 5 , DNQ , - , 2022 , 5 , DNQ , - , 2023 , 5 , 4th , - , 2024 , 5 , DNQ , - References ...
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Fast Bowling
Fast bowling (also referred to as pace bowling) is a type of bowling in cricket, in which the ball is delivered at high speed. The fastest bowlers bowl the ball at over . Practitioners of fast bowling are known as fast bowlers or quicks. Also included in this broad category are bowlers who do not achieve the highest speeds, who may instead be known by a range of other terms, such as medium fast bowlers. In addition to delivering the ball at speed, this type of bowler may also use seam bowling or swing bowling techniques, to make it even harder for the batter to play the ball correctly. The mixture of speed, seam and swing that can be achieved depends on several factors, including the individual bowler's skill, the condition of the ball, and the weather. Seam and swing are particularly important for bowlers who do not achieve the highest speeds. Therefore, they might also be referred to as a seam bowler, a swing bowler, or a fast bowler who can swing it, for example, if this i ...
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Captain (cricket)
The captain of a cricket team, often referred to as the skipper, is the appointed leader, having several additional roles and responsibilities over and above those of the other players. As in other sports, the captain is usually experienced and has good communication skills, and is likely to be one of the most regular members of the team, as the captain is responsible for the team selection. Before the game the captains toss for innings. During the match the captain decides the team's batting order, who will bowl each over, and where each fielder will be positioned. While the captain has the final say, decisions are often collaborative. A captain's knowledge of the complexities of cricket strategy and tactics, and shrewdness in the field, may contribute significantly to the team's success. Due to the smaller coaching/management role played out by support staff, as well as the need for greater on-field decision-making, the captain of a cricket team typically shoulders mo ...
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2027 ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup Qualification
7 (seven) is the natural number following 6 and preceding 8. It is the only prime number preceding a cube (algebra), cube. As an early prime number in the series of positive integers, the number seven has symbolic associations in religion, mythology, superstition and philosophy. The seven classical planets resulted in seven being the number of days in a week. 7 is often considered lucky in Western culture and is often seen as highly symbolic. Evolution of the Arabic digit For early Brahmi numerals, 7 was written more or less in one stroke as a curve that looks like an uppercase vertically inverted (ᒉ). The western Arab peoples' main contribution was to make the longer line diagonal rather than straight, though they showed some tendencies to making the digit more rectilinear. The eastern Arab peoples developed the digit from a form that looked something like 6 to one that looked like an uppercase V. Both modern Arab forms influenced the European form, a two-stroke form cons ...
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2023 ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup Qualification
The 2023 ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup qualification were a series of regional qualification tournaments to determine the final five places at the 2023 ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup. Qualification tournaments were held in Africa, Asia, East-Asia Pacific and Europe. Qualified teams Americas The Americas region qualifier was scratched and the United States qualified automatically as they were the only ICC associate member in the region who met the ICC's Event Pathway Participation Criteria. Asia The Asian qualifier was hosted by Malaysia between 3-9 June 2022. Thailand and United Arab Emirates were undefeated going into their final round-robin match. The UAE defeated Thailand by six wickets to qualify for the World Cup, the first for a UAE women's team. Points table Advanced to the 2023 ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup Fixtures ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- East Asia-Pacific The East Asia-Pacific qualifie ...
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