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 Nepali Cricketers, its time to rock..

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Posted on 05-07-08 3:26 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Amidst IPL, extravaganza of Championship league final and countdown of Beijing Olympics we should not forget our Nepali cricket team is going to fighting in  ITS NOW OR NEVER style. Whatever the outcome will be lets support our team for World Cup 2011 which seem somehow far cry for the moment.

But the good thing is we have got really tight schdule for next few months. Nepal is playing Bangladesi club, Pakistan Cricket Academy, Some English county clubs before heading for real matches, then again there is Asia Cup and World Cup qualifyin round...

Good Luck Guys......Keep rocking.....

 
Posted on 05-12-08 5:29 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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नेपालले पाकिस्तानलाई थेचार्नु थेचारयो यार हा हा हा हा

 
Posted on 05-22-08 7:07 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Nepal crushed the Bahamas by 201 runs at the Port Soif ground.

Nepal batted first and made 272 for 7 in their allotted 50 overs. Paras Khadka top scored with an unbeaten 63 while Shakti Gauchan with 50 and Gyanandra Malla with 48 were the other main contributors.

G Armstrong (2 for 19) and N Ekanyake (2 for 42) returned the best figures for the Bahamas.
The Bahamas got off to an awful start and were 6 for 3 after 4 overs. Then 60 for 6 before being dismissed for 71 in 31 overs. C Atkinson (19) and M Ford (18) were their top scorers as Mehaboob Alab (2 for 16 in 6 overs), Binod Das (2 for 20 in 6 overs) and Rajkumar Pradam (3 for 19 in 9.4 overs) ran through them.


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Posted on 05-22-08 7:10 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Nepal's easy win against minnows


Against Guernsey, Nepal were at one stage in the mire at 65 for 5 against some excellent Guernsey bowling. They were rescued by a partnership of 103 between Sarad Veswakar and Mehboob Alam, the latter providing the impetus with 45 off 59 balls with Veswakar making 72 from 139 balls.

Guernsey were well aware of the potency of Nepal’s seam attack and Alam struck immediately with the wicket of Mark Jefferies with one of his big inswingers. The wickets of Smit, Oliver and Ravenscroft followed quickly and Guernsey were soon four down with only 40 on the board.

Skipper Stuart Le Prevost with a hard fought 41 and Jeremy Frith with 24 steadied the ship and were rebuilding nicely before the injured Frith, batting with a runner, was run out. Le Prevost kept going and appeared unlucky to be given leg before. With his dismissal the home side’s chances were fading and Rajkumar Pradhan’s legbreaks wrapped things up with 4 for 36.

The match was a very useful exercise for both teams. Guernsey competed very well and the real difference between the two sides was the sheer quality of Nepal’s seam attack which could be too much for most of their opponents in Jersey.

Nepal knew that they had been tested by a decent Guernsey side seeking to demonstrate that it would not be out of its depth at WCL Division 5 level. The massive gulf between these two teams and the Bahamas suggests that the Bahamas will struggle in Jersey and that Nepal will be strongly fancied to reach the final. Bahamas lost to Guernsey too.


 
Posted on 05-22-08 7:12 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Great going in PRACTICE matches, lets see in real match.

 
Posted on 05-22-08 7:15 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Nepal plays

Germany
on May 23,

Mozambique on May 24,
Norway on May 26,
Vanuatu on May 27
and USA on May 28

 

 
Posted on 05-22-08 8:20 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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.All the best Rhinos!! :-)


 
Posted on 05-22-08 8:53 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Yeah they are doing pretty good. By the way, what was the yesterday's result from London?

 

 
Posted on 05-22-08 9:51 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Since when did USA start playing cricket? :O

Goot to know that Nepal is doing good :)


 
Posted on 05-22-08 7:21 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Ritthe, Camo and Geicio thanks!!!!

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Today
Nepal vs Germany (its already FRIDAY here) LOL



 
Posted on 05-22-08 7:23 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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For live scores

www.cricinfo.com
www.cricekteurope.com
www.cricket.com.np
www.cricketnepal.org

 
Posted on 05-22-08 9:49 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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The Nepal pose for a photo ahead of the match, Nepal v West Indies, plate final, Under-19 World Cup, Kuala Lumpur, March 1, 2008

 
Posted on 05-22-08 9:58 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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After getting victories in the warm ups and beating the PCB XI in KTM, the teams confidence must be quite high!! Almost within a week we will find out whether the team manages to reach the Division 4 or not!! This time for a change Nepal has had quite a good preparation before any major competition and lets see the warm up and hours of practice bear fruit in the actual tournament!! Afganistan and USA will surely b the major threat 4 us  but Nepal shouldnot take any of the matches lightly n m sure they wont!!

Batting has always been a major problem and lets hope it wont be in this tournament!!

Afganistan has a really good and well balanced side!! And is the only team which can almost match Nepal in the Bowling front!! Batting wise they r one notch ahead of TEAM NEPAL esp with the allrounder with centuries for the MCC and quite some in domestic cricket in Pakistan!! But Nepal is a good fielding unit so hopefully that balances things out!! USA with all those expatriats will pose some problems esp bcoz they r in the same group but that might b a blessing in disguise for the team as, if team Nepal can win all the other matches n still get to the SF where they might not have to meet Afganistan!! Hope Afganistan tops the other group and will have to play USA in the SF!!! That way I wanna c Afganistan n Nepal in the Finals and Nepal taking its revenge againsts the Afgani from the recent loss against them!!

Waiting 4 the match to start..............

Love Cricket, Live Cricket!!!

 


 
Posted on 05-22-08 10:10 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Great Goings guys!
 
Posted on 05-22-08 10:13 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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When will the match between

Nepal vs. Germany start?

I mean what time?

Go Nepal !!! Lets kick some ass!!


 
Posted on 05-23-08 3:28 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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The road to the 2011 World Cup

Will Luke

May 22, 2008




The Taliban banned cricket in Afghanistan, with many of their cricketers learning their trade when exiled in Pakistan © Getty Images

It may be three long years years away, but the road to the 2011 World Cup begins this week in the unlikely setting of Jersey. More famed for its cattle and potatoes than a venue for cricket tournaments, Jersey plays host to 12 of the world's lesser-known teams in Division 5 of the World Cricket League (WCL), as they battle to climb the ladder to the fourth division and dream of a World Cup place in Asia.

The road is long, winding and complicated. The two finalists from Division 5 progress to the fourth division - joining Hong Kong, Fiji, Tanzania and Italy - whose tournament takes place in Dar es Salaam in October. The top two sides then advance to World Cricket League's third division in Argentina next January, which is followed by the World Cup qualifiers. And, finally, the top four Associate or Affiliate teams from that competition book their place in the World Cup. So far, so confusing.

There are some unlikely countries participating, too: Mozambique, Vanuatu and Germany; Bahamas, Singapore and, of course, Jersey. But among the 12 sides, who are split into two groups, are three teams with realistic ambition of hot-footing it into the higher leagues. Nepal's infrastructure, while relatively modest in world terms, continues to expand. USA's interest in the game is burgeoning, and they return from international suspension. Perhaps most intriguingly of all, Afghanistan: ravaged by war, but no stranger to the peaceful clunk of ball on bat. As Taj Malik, the coach of Afghanistan, told Cricinfo, his side are in excellent form too.

"The preparations have been very good. We've been training for four months and played 14 matches in Pakistan and won all the games, so we arrive in supreme form," he said prior to arriving in Jersey. "I'm sure we will give a good [account of ourselves and we simply must go for the win. All the Afghan people expect us to win. Yes, cricket is a game of chance, but we want to win 100% so that we can reach the next division."

The irony of Afghanistan doing so well isn't lost on Malik. After all, the Taliban regime banned the game, and it is through exile in Pakistan that the Afghan people have rediscovered the game or learnt from scratch. "We have financial problems of course, and our cricket infrastructure is still poor," Malik said. "For example we have only just completed our national cricket ground and academy. But the team spirit is very high for the last three or four years because we have travelled to India, Pakistan, Nepal, Malaysia, UAE - and the UK in 2006.

"The team is mature and experienced and ready for an international tour. We even had some of our guys in India, facing Mitchell Johnson, Irfan Pathan, Munaf Patel during a cricket academy in India, and they did very well."

Malik remains bullish of Afghanistan's chances and - no surprise here - is exceedingly keen, as his countrymen back home might also be, to beat USA. "To play America in the semi-final or final would be wonderful," he said, "and we would put our all into that game. But sport is about making friendships. It can bring two nations together. We don't see it as a political game - we just want to play seriously and win because they're a very good team full of different nationalities: Indians, Pakistanis, maybe even some Afghanistanis!"




The USA are back in international cricket, but will their year-long absence affect their performance this week? © Getty Images

They will be wary of the Americans. Their banishment from international cricket was not a surprise - repeated refusal to carry out the most basic of requests (such as engage a new constitution and hold elections) forced the ICC's hand - but they contain a number of dangerous players, not least their captain, Steve Massiah, who has been left kicking his heels for 12 months.

Little can be expected of the minnows' minnows - Norway, Mozambique, Germany, Singapore, Vanuatu - but the World Cricket League offers these smaller nations the incentive of boosting the sport's profile. Few Japanese people will even be aware their country has a national cricket side, let alone a gifted wicketkeeper in Tatsuro Chino, for example.

"The biggest problem cricket faces in Japan is lack of exposure. The average person just doesn't know what cricket is," Jarrad Shearer, Japan's manager, said. "That's why tournaments like this are so important. By being successful in Jersey, hopefully we'll get more exposure domestically. Our goal for this tournament is, first and foremost, to win it and progress to Division 4 - we're not here just to make up the numbers. At the very least we aim to finish in the top six at this tournament to stay in Division 5."

Shearer's sentiments will be shared by his opponents; big league cricket this is not, yet the competition will be hard-fought and the incentives are great. And in three years, one or two of these 12 will be looking back to where it all began in Jersey this week.

Squads

Group A

Germany: Graham Sommer (capt), Abdul Bhatti, Ayoub Pasha, Anees Butt, Farooq Ahmed, Javed Iqbal, Rajeev Vohra, Asif Khan, Milan Fernando, Surya Narayanan, Eksan Latif, James Eggleston, Srinivas Satyanarayana, Barkatullah Masaud. Keith Thompson (coach) and Dhushyanta Ekanayake (manager)

Mozambique: Muhammad Shoaib Younus (capt), Jayesh Mohanlal Khorova, Bineesh Vadavathi, Imtiyaz Shafikbhai Lili, Mohmed Aasif Aiyub Koliya, Imran Ismail, Muhammad Ikheriya, Zainulbidin Gulam Patel, Giovanni Florentino, Chandra Shekhar, C Puspussen, Nadir Gafar Karim, Mohammed Zulficar Sidat, Muhammad Kamran Qadir, Syed Kaleem Raza Shah, Wayne P Smith. Ismail Hassan (coach) and Carlos Jaime Mandlate (manager)

Nepal: Binod Kumar Das (capt), Paras Khadka, Paresh Prasad Lohani, Shakti Prasad Gauchan, Mahaboob Alam, Sanjam Regmi, Sharad Vesawkar, Dipendra Chaudhary, Gyanendra Malla, Mahesh Kumar Chhetri, Raj Kumar Pradhan, Amrit Bhattarai, Basant Regmi, Dhirendra Bahadur. Roy Dias (coach) and Tanka Prasad Paneru (manager)

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Posted on 05-23-08 5:44 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Live Update, Great going Nepal

Germany batting first
Germany 18/3 (8 overs)

 
Posted on 05-23-08 5:47 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Germany won the toss, elected to bat first and got THRASHED hahahahh

 
Posted on 05-23-08 5:58 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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One of the venues where Nepal plays.




 
Posted on 05-23-08 5:59 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Great going Nepal

Germany 25/4 (13 Overs)

 
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Group A                                        Group B

Germany flag GermanyAfghanistan flag Afghanistan

Mozambique flag MozambiqueBahamas flag Bahamas

Nepal flag NepalBotswana flag Botswana

Norway flag NorwayJapan flag Japan

USA flag USAJersey flag Jersey

Vanuatu flag Vanuatu Singapore flag Singapore

 



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