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National League: Relief for Giants as Manang and Police Secure First Wins

KATHMANDU — It was a day of redemption for two of Nepali football’s struggling heavyweights. Both Manang Marshyangdi Club (MMC) and Nepal Police Football Club (NPFC) finally secured their first victories of the season on Monday. They had stuttered at the start of the National League campaign and reached their respective fourth matches before winning. MMC announced their return to form with a dominant 5-1 thrashing of Kakrebihar Club. Meanwhile, the departmental side, Nepal Police Football Club, had to grind out a narrow 1-0 victory over Expert Education Tokha Municipality Shree Bhagawati Club, thanks to an own goal. **Manang Breaks the Curse in Style** In the early kickoff at the ANFA Complex in Satdobato, MMC—historically the most successful team in the Martyr's Memorial A-Division League—finally looked like title contenders. They had suffered three consecutive defeats before this match. Facing a winless Kakrebihar side, MMC started with intent. Suresh Kumal broke the deadlock in the 16th minute, giving Manang a much-needed lead. However, the celebrations were short-lived. Sandip Deuwa equalized for Kakrebihar just four minutes later and threatened to frustrate the giants again. MMC quickly regrouped. Anil Kumar restored the lead in the 25th minute, making it 2-1 at halftime. The second half belonged entirely to foreign recruit Gideon Nah of MMC. He extended MMC's lead to 3-1 in the 54th minute and put the game beyond doubt. After teammate Nabaraj Gurung added a fourth, Nah capped off a brilliant individual performance with his second goal. That goal, five minutes from time, sealed a comprehensive 5-1 rout for MMC. The victory comes as a massive relief for MMC, who had previously suffered demoralizing losses to Tribhuvan Army Club (5-0), Machhindra Club (2-1), and Satdobato Youth Club (1-0). Meanwhile, Kakrebihar remains anchored to the bottom of the table without a point, having conceded 14 goals in four matches. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/exPlRFXfbzsPUDVds36NRynZ5eURVwaHlpZy7Ckt.jpg) **Police Club Edges Past Shree Bhagawati** In the day’s second match, Nepal Police Football Club finally earned a win, though less impressively. Coming into the match with just one point from three games, the Police side appeared desperate for a result. The decisive moment arrived in the 37th minute, not through a moment of brilliance from the Police attack. Instead, it came via a calamitous error from Shree Bhagawati’s Bishwa Chaudhary, who turned the ball into his own net. The own goal sufficed. Despite both teams’ efforts, the match ended 1-0. The win lifts the pressure off the departmental side and moves them to four points from four matches. Their campaign had started poorly with 1-0 losses to both Planning Boys United and Laliguras Association. Between those losses, NPFC earned a 1-1 draw with Chitlang FC. For Shree Bhagawati, this marked their second league defeat. They had opened with a draw against Church Boys and suffered a heavy 4-0 loss to Jawalakhel. After a 5-1 win over Nawa Janajagriti Yuwa Club, they failed to replicate that attacking prowess against the Police defense.

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National League Shake-Up: APF, NRT Level at Top as Church Boys Roar Back With First Win

KATHMANDU It was a decisive Sunday in the ANFA National League. Nepal APF Club and New Road Team (NRT) kept up their momentum with crucial victories. They are now tied for the top spot. Meanwhile, defending champions Church Boys United finally announced their arrival in the campaign. They delivered a dominant display at the Dasharath Stadium. The title chase intensified across two venues, with three teams now deadlocked at nine points each. **Church Boys United Break the Deadlock** In the final fixture under Dasharath Stadium’s floodlights, Church Boys United clinched their first win of the season, dispatching Jawalakhel Youth Club 3-0. After a sluggish start with one loss and one draw, Church Boys came alive in the second half. Abayomi Oluwaseun Fakunle broke the deadlock in the 53rd minute. His strike opened the floodgates. Riding the momentum, Church Boys struck twice more in a 15-minute window. Fakunle completed his brace, and Milan Rai added a third to seal a commanding performance. For Jawalakhel, this was a second defeat in three games. They are still searching for consistency. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/GAPPoKH40lQDE1XaCRn1wIZv4EnkiBmPnbqwrVyQ.jpg) **APF Club Remains Unbeaten** Earlier at Dasharath Stadium, Nepal APF Club preserved their unbeaten run, grinding out a 2-1 win over Sankata Club. The departmental side looked sharp in attack, with Pradip Lama and Yubaraj Khatri both finding the back of the net to give APF a comfortable cushion. However, the closing stages became tense when Ganesh Hamal pulled a goal back for Sankata with nine minutes remaining on the clock. Despite the late pressure, APF’s defense held firm to secure all three points. **NRT’s Winning Streak Continues** At the ANFA Complex in Satdobato, New Road Team (NRT) made it three wins in a row. They edged past Friends Club 1-0 in a tightly contested match. Ashish Gurung scored the lone goal in the 67th minute. His decisive strike was enough to sink a resilient Friends Club side. The victory has significant implications for the league standings. NRT has now drawn level on points with APF Club , Laligurans Youth Club, and Machhindra FC, with all four sides sitting on 9 points. However, NRT has played one game more than its rivals. Friends Club, suffering their second defeat, remains stuck on four points. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/cpYi3vZtWbTPTdg59CctCxvp7xxSD6HmNfFBeE55.jpg) **Monday’s Fixtures** The action keeps rolling on Monday with an unmissable doubleheader at the ANFA Complex in Satdobato: **11:00 AM**: Manang Marsyangdi Club vs. Kankrebihar Club. **3:00 PM**: Nepal Police Club vs. Shree Bhagwati Club

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Machhindra Club Makes it Three in a Row with Solid Win over Planning Boys.

**TRIPURESHWOR** — Machhindra Club maintained their flawless National League start with a clinical 2-0 win over Planning Boys United at Dasharath Stadium on Sunday. This third straight win cements Machhindra as the early favorites in the competition. **Subba and Jonathan Seal the Deal** Machhindra dominated possession, breaking the deadlock late in the first half when Saurabh Subba scored in the 41st minute for a 1-0 halftime lead. Known for defensive resilience, Planning Boys tried to respond after the break, but Jonathan's 74th-minute goal doubled Machhindra’s lead and secured the win. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/Go8mqZjyVF4TxA9OxCYmTKyxSKE3eMxWunHJDlVS.jpg) **Contrasting Fortunes** The victory extends the Machhindra Club's perfect run. They opened their season with a narrow 1-0 win over New Road Team (NRT) and followed it up with a morale-boosting 2-1 victory against arch-rivals Manang Marsyangdi Club (MMC). For Planning Boys United, Sunday’s result was the first stumbling block. They had enjoyed a promising start to the league, having stunned Nepal Police Club 1-0 in their opener and held Tribhuvan Army Club to a goalless stalemate in their second outing. This 2-0 loss marks their first defeat of the season.

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World Cup Dreams Dashed: Batting Collapse Against Scotland Eliminates Nepal from Global Qualifiers

World Cup Dreams Dashed: Batting Collapse Against Scotland Eliminates Nepal from Global Qualifiers

KIRTIPUR — Nepal’s hopes of securing a historic spot in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup came to a heartbreaking end on Monday, as a catastrophic batting collapse handed Scotland a comprehensive 72-run victory at the TU Cricket Ground. The defeat confirms Nepal’s exit from the Global Qualifier at the group stage, leaving the hosts with a record of three losses and a solitary win against Zimbabwe. Chasing a competitive but achievable target of 141, the Nepali batting lineup crumbled under pressure, skittled out for a mere 68 runs in 13.5 overs. The chase never found momentum, with the home side losing wickets in clusters. Openers Bindu Rawal and Roma Thapa offered the only notable resistance, scoring 14 runs apiece, while veteran Rubina Chhetry chipped in with 10. No other batter managed to reach double figures. To compound Nepal's misfortunes, captain Indu Barma was forced to retire hurt after scoring 5 runs off 5 balls, effectively ending the innings with Nepal nine wickets down. **A Tale of Two Innings** The heavy loss overshadowed what had been a spirited start by the home team. After winning the toss and electing to field, Nepal’s bowlers came out firing. Making her appearance in the Global Qualifier, Manisha Upadhyay delivered a sensational opening spell. She rocked the Scots in the very first over, removing opener Kathryn Bryce and Darcy Carter to send the Kirtipur crowd into a frenzy. Upadhyay finished with stellar figures of 4 for 17 from her four overs. Former captain Rubina Chhetry supported the attack well, claiming 3 wickets for 23 runs, while Riya Sharma, Sita Rana Magar, and Kabita Joshi picked up a wicket each. However, despite being reduced to a precarious position, Scotland recovered through a gritty, unbeaten 45 from Priyanaz Chatterji. Valuable contributions from Ailsa Lister (22), Sarah Bryce (18), and Megan McColl (17) helped the visitors post a fighting total of 140 all out in 20 overs—a total that ultimately proved far beyond Nepal's reach. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/y3KgH3zeVNnTaHWbI4oq5ZADLdROOwRFigQiv4fj.jpg) **The Road Ahead** With this result, the Super Six lineup is now set. From Group B, the Netherlands, Scotland, and Thailand have advanced, while Nepal and Zimbabwe have bowed out of the tournament. Meanwhile, in Group A, Bangladesh, Ireland, and the USA have secured their spots in the next round, while Papua New Guinea and Namibia have been eliminated. For Nepal, the tournament ends on a note of "what could have been," as a promising bowling performance was undone by a fragile batting display on the biggest stage.

Mahato’s Record-Breaking Fifty Keeps Nepal’s World Cup Dreams Alive

Mahato’s Record-Breaking Fifty Keeps Nepal’s World Cup Dreams Alive

**KIRTIPUR** — Facing the precipice of elimination, Nepal found a hero in Vice-Captain Puja Mahato. In a high-pressure match at Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground, Mahato anchored a tense chase. She played a sublimely paced, unbeaten half-century. Her effort guided Nepal to a 6-wicket victory over Zimbabwe. The win marks Nepal's first triumph in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Global Qualifier. More importantly, it keeps their faint hopes of reaching the Super Six alive. After back-to-back losses to Thailand and the Netherlands, the hosts entered Sunday’s fixture needing a win. They responded with grit, chasing down Zimbabwe's target of 130 with three balls remaining. **The Chase: Mahato Stands Tall** Chasing 130, Nepal’s innings hinged on Mahato’s composure. She finished 52 not out off 50 balls, including four boundaries and two sixes. In doing so, Mahato etched her name in the record books, becoming the first Nepali woman to score three half-centuries in T20 Internationals. She didn't play a lone hand, however. Opener Bindu Rawal fell early for 15 (lbw). Captain Indu Barma contributed a steady 22 before being bowled. The chase hit a wobble when veteran Sita Rana Magar was forced to retire hurt on 11. Mahato remained constant. Alongside Rubina Chhetri (2 not out), she steered the ship home in 19.3 overs. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/1M39BaDIEmnKhrzN3NyAlVvg5g518ZzF2I2h9qFh.jpg) **First Innings: Bowlers Restrict Zimbabwe** Earlier in the day, Nepal won the toss and elected to field—a decision that paid dividends early on. Despite a fighting half-century from Zimbabwe’s Kelis Ndhlovu (52) and a solid 34 from Beloved Biza, the visitors managed 129/6 in their 20 overs. Nepal’s bowlers hunted as a pack. Riya Sharma led with 2 wickets. Kabita Kunwar, Puja Mahato, Sita Rana Magar, and Rubina Chhetri each took one. They stifled the run flow in the middle overs. For Zimbabwe, this fourth consecutive defeat confirms their exit from the tournament, leaving them pointless in the group stage. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/ehzqy5kFdzcMlJ6GhTBVkQNy07asV3mFDy0T4y4s.jpg) **The Equation: All Eyes on Monday** While the victory brings relief to the home crowd, the job is far from done. Nepal’s earlier defeats—by 8 wickets to Thailand and by 2 runs to the Netherlands—have left them in a tough spot. To advance to the Super Six, Nepal must defeat Scotland on Monday by a large enough margin to surpass the Net Run Rate (NRR) of their rivals. Simply winning may not be enough; if they fall short in improving their NRR or lose the match, Nepal will be eliminated in the group stages. Monday at Kirtipur promises to be a thriller.

Heartbreak at Kirtipur: Nepal Falls Agonizingly Short in T20 Qualifier Thriller

Heartbreak at Kirtipur: Nepal Falls Agonizingly Short in T20 Qualifier Thriller

![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/JlKIkOJrgHL6c0Cm8AvyjIxRKqxrkbT53vRZSxfr.jpg) In a pulsating Group B encounter of the ICC Women’s T20 Global Qualifier at the TU Cricket Ground on Thursday, Nepal suffered a devastating two-run defeat at the hands of the Netherlands, leaving their Super Six aspirations hanging by a thread. Chasing a competitive target of 141 runs, Nepal fought valiantly until the final delivery but could only manage 138/7 in their allotted 20 overs. **The Final Over Drama** The match boiled down to a nerve-wracking final over. Nepal required 13 runs to seal the victory, with two of their most experienced campaigners, Rubina Chhetri and Sita Rana Magar, at the crease. Despite a valiant effort to manipulate the field and find the boundary, the duo could only squeeze 10 runs off the Dutch attack. The narrow loss was a bitter pill to swallow for a Nepali side that had already stumbled in their opening match against Thailand. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/oYVB6BW19Uovn05vky71DzGkUVQpEIQWzFc3puuJ.jpg) **A Familiar Middle-Order Collapse** While the finish was tight, the game was arguably lost in the middle overs. After a decent start, with openers Bindu Rawal (18) and Samjhana Khadka (14) laying a foundation, the lineup faltered. Following the first wicket at 22, Nepal lost their next four wickets for just 40 runs. This collapse placed immense pressure on the lower order. It took a captain's knock from Rubina Chhetri, who top-scored with a gritty 37 off 32 balls (5 fours), to resurrect the chase. Late fireworks from Sita Rana Magar—who blasted 27 runs off just 12 balls (4 fours, 1 six)—brought Nepal to the brink of a miracle, but the Dutch bowlers held their nerve when it mattered most. For the Netherlands, Iris Zwilling was the pick of the bowlers, claiming three crucial wickets to derail the hosts' momentum. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/g6m5Nc5e4Dot49rls0m3Q65zmNYSUZDhlYmyWFmN.jpg) **Dutch Dominance Confirmed** Earlier in the day, after winning the toss and electing to bat, the Netherlands posted a solid total of 140. Captain Babette de Leede led from the front, anchoring the innings with a composed 49 runs. She was ably supported by Sterre Kalis (30) and an unbeaten 19 from Robine Rijke. Nepal’s bowling unit had its moments, with Rubina Chhetri grabbing two wickets, while Suman Bist, Puja Mahato, and Riya Sharma chipped in with a wicket apiece. However, they couldn't prevent the Dutch from reaching a defendable total. **The Road Ahead: Do or Die** The result has implications that are contradictory for both sides. The Netherlands: With three consecutive wins (having previously dispatched Zimbabwe and Scotland), the Dutch have officially booked their ticket to the Super Six stage. Nepal: The path forward is now treacherous. To reach the Super Six, Nepal must not only win its remaining two matches but also rely on favorable results from other teams in the group. **Nepal now faces a "do-or-die" showdown against Zimbabwe on Saturday. A loss there will result in immediate elimination from the tournament.**

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