Breaking News
latest sports updates

Football

Football

NRT Secures Quarterfinal Spot with Dominant Opening Win Over Gaighat

GAIGHAT – New Road Team (NRT) kicked off the ANFA Women’s Championship in commanding fashion on Friday, dispatching the host side Gaighat 2–0 at the Gahura Stadium in Triyuga Municipality. The victory ensures NRT’s progression to the quarterfinals, while the local favourites face an early exit from the tournament. **Clinical Finishing Makes the Difference** In a high-stakes opening match, NRT relied on veteran composure and clinical execution. The deadlock was finally broken during first-half stoppage time when Captain Pratikshya Thakuri found the back of the net, silencing the home crowd and giving NRT a crucial psychological edge heading into the interval. Gaighat attempted to mount a comeback in the second half, but their efforts were thwarted by a disciplined NRT backline. The visitors put the game beyond reach in the 79th minute, as Sushila KC doubled the lead with a well-timed strike. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/Qzx0B6IayNpK9KEDfPBPkd7lc1h0NSbYsznJeaZP.jpg) **The Road Ahead** With this win, NRT sets up a heavyweight quarterfinal clash against the formidable departmental side, Tribhuvan Army Club, scheduled for February 16 (Falgun 4). The championship, which features 10 competing teams, is set to run through February 21 (Falgun 9). **Tomorrow's Fixtures** The action continues tomorrow with a double-header that promises high intensity: **Nepal Police Club vs. FC Reale 12:00 PM Quarterfinal** **Chhahari Yuva Club vs. Church Boys United 3:00 PM Pre-Quarterfinal** As the departmental giants enter the fray tomorrow, all eyes will be on Nepal Police Club to see if they can match the standard set by NRT today.

Football

APF Clinch Final Berth After Penalty Shootout Drama in Jhapa Gold Cup

BIRTAMOD – In a high-stakes semifinal that pushed both nerves and skill to the limit, APF Football Club secured their spot in the final of the 7th Jhapa Gold Cup on Friday. The departmental side overcame a resilient host, Jhapa XI, winning 4-2 in a penalty shootout following a 1-1 deadlock at the Domalal Rajbanshi Stadium. The victory guarantees APF at least the runner-up purse of Rs 750,000, though their eyes are firmly fixed on the grand prize of Rs 1.5 million. **The Match: A Tale of Two Halves** The encounter was a cagey affair for the first hour, with both sides squandering clear-cut opportunities. APF’s Dipesh Dhimal missed a sitter in the 30th minute, while Jhapa’s Rohan Karki saw his 39th-minute strike rattle the woodwork—a missed chance that would haunt the hosts later. The deadlock was finally broken in the 61st minute. Jhapa XI’s foreign recruit, Richard Wilson, rose highest to meet a precision corner from Narayan Chhetri, sending the home crowd into a frenzy. However, the celebrations were short-lived. APF responded with tactical urgency, finding the equaliser just six minutes later. In the 67th minute, Nabin Lama unleashed a spectacular long-range effort from outside the box. The ball struck the underside of the crossbar and bounced over the line, leaving the Jhapa keeper helpless and silencing the home supporters. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/TPE12VilN7I0PWhQqcxZtYkwKybGaXwoxgU5EsRU.jpg) **Shootout Heroics** With neither side able to find a winner in regulation time, the match moved straight to the spot. APF goalkeeper Anjan Shrestha turned hero, denying efforts from Jhapa’s Narayan Chhetri and Gaurav Dhimal. For APF, Suman Shrestha, Dipesh Dhimal, Santosh Khatri, and Samiraj Thokar all converted with clinical precision. Despite Sandip Limbu saving Nabin Lama’s attempt, the damage was already done. Shrestha’s reflexes earned him the Player of the Match award and a cash prize of Rs 25,000. **What’s Next?** The final showdown is nearly set. The second semifinal takes place tomorrow, featuring a heavyweight clash between Tribhuwan Army FC and Machhindra FC.

Football

Machhindra Edge Past Malaysia’s N Penang FC to Secure Semifinal Berth

BIRTAMODE – In a high-stakes encounter defined by tactical pressure and clinical finishing, Machhindra Football Club—bolstered by a roster of national stars—narrowly defeated Malaysia’s N Penang FC 2-1 to punch their ticket to the semifinals. The victory sets up a mouth-watering knockout clash against departmental giants Tribhuvan Army Football Club. While Machhindra dominated the scoreline early on, the match was a tale of two halves. The Nepalese side set the tempo in the first period but found themselves weathering a relentless Malaysian storm in the second half. **Key Match Moments** The breakthrough came in the 19th minute when Sanish Shrestha capitalised on a defensive lapse. After the Penang goalkeeper failed to cleanly gather the ball, Shrestha was clinical, pouncing on the loose leather to give Machhindra the lead. Despite the advantage, Machhindra's composure was tested. In the 35th minute, Pradip Budhathoki missed a golden "one-on-one" opportunity to double the lead, a miss that nearly proved costly when Malaysia’s John Zideina levelled the terms in the 60th minute. Zideina took full advantage of a rare handling error by veteran keeper Bishal Shrestha to restore parity. The deadlock was finally broken in the 80th minute by Machhindra’s foreign recruit, Jonathan Zorrilla. After defender Martin Damilolo lost possession, Zorrilla showed immense class, chipping the keeper to seal the victory. Player of the Match: Jonathan Zorrilla (Machhindra FC). Zorrilla’s decisive goal earned him the honours and a cash prize of NPR 25,000. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/0od6T2Bu4fLAPASFmtNdobelbAX7H7fCFOQXLkgH.jpg) **A Game of Inches** The final whistle brought relief to the Machhindra camp, as the closing minutes were fraught with tension: * Devendra Tamang nearly made it 3-1 in the 88th minute, but his powerful strike rattled the crossbar. * In stoppage time, N Penang FC came agonisingly close to an equaliser when John Zideina’s shot struck the woodwork and bounced clear. The action continues this Friday with the first semifinal, featuring hosts Jhapa-11 FC against APF Football Club. Fans attending the matches at the stadium also stand a chance to win daily television sets and a grand prize of a Yamaha scooter, courtesy of local sponsors. The grand finale is scheduled for Falgun 4.

Cricket

Nepal Falls Short Despite Rawal’s Resistance in Asia Cup Rising Stars Opener

Nepal Falls Short Despite Rawal’s Resistance in Asia Cup Rising Stars Opener

BANGKOK – Nepal’s campaign at the ACC Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars 2026 got off to a rocky start on Friday, as the national side succumbed to a 30-run defeat against a disciplined Pakistan ‘A’ outfit at the Terd Thai Cricket Ground. Despite winning the toss and opting to field, Nepal struggled to contain the Pakistani middle order and later faltered under the pressure of a clinical bowling attack during the chase. **The First Innings: Khalid Anchors Pakistan** Nepal’s bowlers started with intent, but Pakistan ‘A’ captain Hafsa Khalid proved to be the difference-maker. Khalid anchored the innings with a composed, unbeaten 40 off 39 balls, punctuated by two boundaries and a towering six. Support came from Wahida Akhtar, who contributed a brisk 23 before falling to the Riya Sharma-Rubina Chhetry combination. Nepal’s veteran seamer Kabita Kunwar was the pick of the bowlers, claiming 2 wickets, while Manisha Upadhaya, Riya Sharma, Sita Rana Magar, and Rubina Chhetry chipped in with one apiece to restrict Pakistan to 137. **The Chase: Top-Order Struggles** Chasing 138 for a statement victory, Nepal’s pursuit never quite found its higher gears. Opener Bindu Rawal provided a glimmer of hope, top-scoring with a gritty 39 off 45 deliveries. Her innings, which included eight boundaries, ended when she was caught off Momina Riyasat. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/oa3de3y9vDz3glgYpDIMelsm3HmOC5PPd4p0r2sA.jpg) **The middle order, however, failed to ignite**: Captain Puja Mahato was dismissed for a sluggish 11 (16 balls). Power-hitter Samjhana Khadka (6) fell to a sharp return catch by Akhtar. Kabita Joshi was trapped LBW for a duck by the standout performer Anosha Nasir, who finished with impressive figures of 3 for 15. While Kabita Kunwar (18*) and the experienced Sita Rana Magar (19*) remained unbeaten at the end, the required run rate had climbed out of reach, leaving Nepal stranded at 107/6 as the 20 overs expired. **The Road Ahead** With the tournament format placing the top two teams from each group into the semifinals, Nepal now faces a “must-win” scenario. The Rhinos are currently in Group A alongside Pakistan ‘A’, India ‘A’, and the UAE. Upcoming Fixtures: **Sunday, Feb 15**: Nepal vs UAE **Tuesday, Feb 17**: Nepal vs India ‘A’ The final is scheduled for February 22. If Nepal is to advance, it must find more aggression in the power play and greater depth in its scoring contributions to challenge the regional heavyweights.

Azzurri Arrivederci: Italy Stuns Listless Nepal in Historic Wankhede Rout

Azzurri Arrivederci: Italy Stuns Listless Nepal in Historic Wankhede Rout

MUMBAI – In a result that has sent shockwaves through Group C of the ICC T20 World Cup, tournament debutants Italy etched their names into the history books with a clinical 10-wicket demolition of Nepal at the Wankhede Stadium. For the Rhinos, who arrived in Mumbai on a wave of optimism, the afternoon was a sobering reminder of the sport's unpredictability. Just days after pushing England to the final ball in a four-run thriller, Nepal looked a shadow of itself. The defeat not only deflated a partisan crowd in Mumbai but also left their aspirations for a Super Eight spot hanging by a thread. **The Mosca Masterclass** Chasing a modest target of 124, the Italian opening pair—brothers Anthony and Justin Mosca—turned the chase into a statement of intent. The duo dismantled the Nepalese attack with surgical precision, reaching the target in just 12.4 overs. **Anthony Mosca**: 62* off 32 balls (6 sixes, 3 fours) **Justin Mosca**: 60* off 44 balls (3 sixes, 5 fours) Their unbeaten 124-run stand set a new T20 World Cup record for the highest partnership by a sibling pair, surpassing the long-standing record held by Pakistan's Akmal brothers. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/3gVXcZSoVSaVKYAOBo05EYFiXiLw4LjFKvOP9QgJ.jpg) **A Batting Nightmare for the Rhinos** Earlier in the day, after Italy won the toss and opted to bowl, Nepal’s innings never found its rhythm. On a surface where 123 was always going to be sub-par, the Nepalese batters struggled against the spin of Crishan Kalugamage (3/18) and Ben Manenti (2/9). The middle order proved particularly fragile, collapsing from a somewhat stable position of 93/3 to 123 all out in 19.3 overs. The tail offered little resistance, with two run-outs (Nandan Yadav and Lalit Rajbanshi) highlighting a lack of communication and mounting pressure. **The Road Ahead** This historic maiden win for Italy catapults them into the conversation for Group C progression, while Nepal now faces a mathematical uphill battle. With the "Sea of Red" supporters left silenced at the Wankhede, the Nepalese management faces tough questions regarding their tactical approach and the decision to hold back premier spinner Sandeep Lamichhane during the initial Italian onslaught. "We simply didn't show up today," a disappointed captain Rohit Paudel remarked post-match. "To lose by 10 wickets after such a close game against England is hard to take. We have to regroup immediately."

T20 World Cup 2026: Double Super-Over Drama as South Africa Edges Afghanistan; Windies and Australia Secure Dominant Wins

T20 World Cup 2026: Double Super-Over Drama as South Africa Edges Afghanistan; Windies and Australia Secure Dominant Wins

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 exploded into life this week with a trio of high-stakes encounters that have shifted the landscape of the group stages. From an unprecedented double Super Over in Ahmedabad to clinical displays by former champions in Colombo and Mumbai, the race for the Super 8s is officially heating up. **A Night of Infinite Drama: Proteas Prevail in Double Super Over** In what will surely be remembered as a classic at the Narendra Modi Stadium, South Africa survived a monumental scare against a resilient Afghanistan side. Batting first, the Proteas posted a formidable 187/6, anchored by a classy 61 from Ryan Rickelton and a brisk 59 off 41 balls from Quinton de Kock. However, Afghanistan refused to blink. Opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz played a sensational knock of 84, supported by Azmatullah Omarzai and Rashid Khan, guiding his team to a matching total of 187. With the scores tied, the first Super Over ended in another stalemate. It took a second Super Over to separate the two sides. Chasing a daunting 23-run target in the final shootout, Afghanistan managed only 18, handing South Africa their second consecutive win in Group D. While the Proteas sit comfortably, Afghanistan's path to the Super 8s looks precarious following their opening loss to New Zealand. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/B3p29WccOPoYPsnK4gCf2jImJxwMRB6YoTO5eqqE.jpg) **Rutherford and Motie Stun Defending Champs in Mumbai** Over at the iconic Wankhede Stadium, the West Indies issued a massive statement of intent by toppling powerhouse England by 30 runs. Despite a shaky start that saw them lose two early wickets, the Windies recovered to post a massive 196/4, thanks to a masterclass from Sherfane Rutherford. Rutherford smashed an unbeaten 76 off just 41 deliveries, punctuated by six towering sixes. England’s chase never truly found its rhythm against the spin of Gudakesh Motie, who claimed three vital wickets. Despite Sam Curran’s unbeaten 43, the English side was bundled out for 166 with six balls to spare. This victory puts the West Indies at the top of Group C with 4 points, leaving England and Scotland scrambling with 2 points each. All eyes now turn to the upcoming clash between Nepal and Italy in this same group. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/b5zkv8sVSSMJOVFbHnwF6IPibHADpqu0UDNuBUGV.jpg) **Australia Begins Campaign with Clinical Rout of Ireland** In Colombo, the 2021 champions Australia showed no signs of rust, dismantling Ireland by 67 runs at the R. Premadasa Stadium. The Aussies set a challenging target of 183, fueled by Marcus Stoinis (45 off 29) and solid contributions from Josh Inglis and Matt Renshaw. Ireland’s reply was stifled by the disciplined bowling of Nathan Ellis and Adam Zampa, who picked up two wickets apiece. The Irish were eventually dismissed for a meagre 115 in 16.5 overs, unable to handle the pace and variety of the Australian attack. As the tournament progresses, the pressure mounts on traditional giants like England and emerging forces like Afghanistan. With the Super 8 spots on the line, every delivery now carries the weight of a nation.

Test Latest Updates Second

Volleyball, Esports and Off Field Updates

Most Viewed Article

Here are all the most viewed articles of the week, carefully curated to bring you the latest insights and trends in the world of sports.