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Kathmandu Rayzrs, Jhapa FC Share Spoils in Goalless Stalemate

Kathmandu Rayzrs and Jhapa FC played out a goalless draw in their second match of the third edition of the Ncell Nepal Super League at Dashrath Stadium on Thursday. Both teams remain winless, registering their second consecutive draw of the tournament. Despite creating the better chances, Kathmandu failed to capitalize. Their first big opportunity came in the fifth minute when Amando Diop's solo run ended with a powerful strike from inside the box, only to be denied by the crossbar. Kathmandu continued to press, and in the 27th minute, Diop's cut-back set up Nepali international Gillespie Jung Karki, but the striker squandered the chance. Jhapa, meanwhile, looked dangerous on the counter but struggled to test Kathmandu's defence. The first half ended in a stalemate. Jhapa's best opportunity came in the opening minute of the second half when Lazar's strike from inside the box was brilliantly saved by Kathmandu goalkeeper Abhishek Baral. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/6bwvoM7J07pLKeBDvSjETqwOIcT8WilxI3yrKYBU.png) Kathmandu nearly found a breakthrough in the 66th minute when Karki's cross forced a fingertip save from Jhapa keeper Nemanja Lemazic, but Diop failed to convert the rebound from close range. Jhapa almost snatched victory in injury time, but Aaron Thapa's shot rattled the crossbar. To add to their woes, Lemazic suffered a shoulder injury in stoppage time and was replaced by Anjal Shrestha. Neither side could find a late winner, leaving both teams to settle for a point. With this result, Kathmandu and Jhapa have two points from two matches. Kathmandu previously played out a 2-2 draw with Lalitpur, while Jhapa has yet to score in the tournament after a goalless draw against Butwal Lumbini in their opener. **Next Fixture** FC Chitwan will face Butwal Lumbini in tomorrow's clash. Both teams are looking to secure their first win of the season.

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Jhapa FC Ends Winless Streak with Convincing Victory Over Saraswati YC

Kathmandu. Jhapa FC has finally ends win less streak in the Martyrs' Memorial 'B' Division League with the fourth match. Jhapa registered an easy 2-0 win over Saraswati Youth Club on Thursday at the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) headquarters ground in Satdobato. With the first win, Jhapa has climbed to eighth place, having collected four points from four matches. Saraswati, who suffered their second consecutive defeat, is in sixth place with six points from the exact match. Pradeep Budhathoki and Rajesh Dahal scored goals to give Jhapa the victory. Jhapa took the lead in the 11th minute of the game through Pradeep's penalty goal. Rajesh scored with two minutes left in regulation time to give Jhapa a 2-0 victory.

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Lalitpur City FC Edges Pokhara Thunders in NSL Thriller, Controversy Erupts

Tripureshwor, Dasharath Stadium - In a pulsating contest that delivered drama and controversy in equal measure, Lalitpur City FC secured a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Pokhara Thunders in a riveting Nepal Super League (NSL) Season 3 clash. The win catapults Lalitpur to the table's summit, boasting four points from two outings, while Pokhara languishes at the bottom, still searching for their first points. The match, played under the lights at the iconic Dasharath Stadium, was a rollercoaster of emotions, punctuated by a six-minute stoppage stemming from a contentious refereeing decision. In the 81st minute, Pokhara captain Nawayug Shrestha's cross led to a frantic goal-line clearance by Lalitpur's custodian, Jeffrey Baltus. Pokhara vehemently protested, claiming the ball had crossed the line before Baltus' intervention, igniting a heated debate that temporarily halted proceedings. On the scoresheet, Jonathan Cantilena emerged as Lalitpur's hero, netting a brace, while Emo Ezekiel added another crucial goal. Samir Tamang and Joe Ayedu found the net for Pokhara, but their efforts proved insufficient. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/lCWM4uEasVGWhMun6zlP2q2miSrSRAM9KjcpgUVi.jpg) Lalitpur drew first blood in the 11th minute, capitalizing on a set-piece situation. Cantilana's corner kick, misjudged by Pokhara's goalkeeper Prisco Njanga, deflected off his foot and rolled into the net. Pokhara, however, responded strongly, levelling the score in the 42nd minute. After Baltus denied Nawayug Shrestha's header from Ayush Ghalan's cross, Samir Tamang pounced on the rebound, slotting home at the far post. Just before the halftime whistle, Ezekiel restored Lalitpur's lead, latching onto a pinpoint lofted pass from Cantilana. Ezekiel's clinical low drive evaded Pokhara defender William Biasi and beat Njanga at the near post. Cantilana extended Lalitpur's advantage in the 75th minute, converting a well-executed cutback from Sanis Shrestha. The tension escalated in the closing stages following Pokhara's disallowed goal. In injury time, Ayedu pulled one back for Pokhara, capitalizing on Samir's cutback from the right and delivering a well-placed shot. However, it was too late, as Lalitpur held on for the dramatic victory. The match leaves Pokhara searching for answers while Lalitpur City FC basks in a hard-earned victory and a top-four spot in the NSL standings.

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CAN Announces 28-Member Squad for Closed Training

KATHMANDU—The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) has shortlisted 28 players for closed training in preparation for the upcoming ICC Women's T20 World Cup Asia Qualifiers, which will take place in Thailand this May. As per CAN's announcement, the closed training camp will commence on Tuesday, with national team captain Indu Barma leading the squad. The selection features experience, young talent, and several emerging prospects, including seasoned campaigners Rubina Chhetri, Sita Rana Magar, Bindu Rawal, and Kabita Kunwar. **Players Called for Closed Training:** Indu Barma (Captain), Rubina Chhetri, Bindu Rawal, Sita Rana Magar, Samjhana Khadka, Alisha Kumari Yadav, Sana Prabin, Rajmati Airee, Roma Thapa, Kabita Kunwar, Ishwori Bista, Pooja Mahato, Kajal Shrestha, Kabita Joshi, Manisha Upadhyay, Sabnam Rai, Seemana KC, Rachna Kumari Chaudhary, Riya Sharma, Ruby Podar, Yashoda Bista, Anu Kadayat, Manisha Bohara, Laxmi Saud, Helisha Gurung, Somu Bista, Sangita Rai, Alisha Khadiya. With the qualifiers just a few months away, Nepal's women's team will be looking to fine-tune their preparations and build momentum to pursue a spot in the global event.

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Nepal Police Club Clinches Back-to-Back Prime Minister's Cup Titles

Nepal Police Club reaffirmed their dominance in domestic cricket, securing their second consecutive Prime Minister's Cup National Men's One-Day Cricket Tournament title with a resounding six-wicket victory over departmental rivals Tribhuvan Army Club in the final at Siddhartha Cricket Ground on Saturday. Chasing a modest target of 155, Police made light work of the total, reaching 156/4 in just 25.2 overs. Opener Kushal Bhurtel led the charge with a scintillating 61 off 70 balls, laced with seven boundaries and three sixes. Amit Shrestha provided solid support with 39, while Dilip Nath remained unbeaten on 31 to see the team through. Bhurtel and Shrestha set the foundation with a crucial 77-run stand for the first wicket, neutralizing Army's bowling attack early. Left-arm spinner Shahab Alam was the standout performer for the Army, claiming 3/31, while Naren Saud picked up one wicket.![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/DmsMNk6uEnJl9TepTj2pZREVJhXfpvBgnfCm9g5e.jpg) After losing the toss earlier and being put into bat, the Army struggled to build partnerships and was bowled out for 154 in 43 overs. Bashir Ahmed was the lone warrior, crafting a gritty unbeaten 86 off 104 balls, including nine fours and a six. Skipper Binod Bhandari contributed 29, while Bibek Yadav chipped in with 11. Ahmed and Bhandari shared a vital 77-run partnership for the sixth wicket, but a disciplined bowling performance from the Police ensured there was no late resurgence. Pacer Karan KC and left-arm spinner Sagar Dhakal were the pick of the bowlers, grabbing three wickets each. Captain Dipendra Singh Airee struck twice, while Lalit Narayan Rajbanshi and Gulshan Kumar Jha bagged one scalp apiece. This victory marks the Police's fourth Prime Minister's Cup title overall, having previously shared the trophy with the Army in 2017 before clinching outright wins in 2019, 2024, and now 2025. Their latest triumph cements their status as the team to beat in Nepal's domestic one-day cricket circuit.

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CAN Appoint STUART LAW as Head Coach

The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) has appointed Australian coach Stuart Law as the new head coach of the Nepal national men's cricket team, replacing Monty Desai. CAN officially announced Law's appointment on Friday, confirming that the two parties have agreed to a two-year contract. The former Australian cricketer was selected from a pool of 70 applicants, with CAN shortlisting 10 candidates for the final round of interviews before finalizing the appointment. Law brings a wealth of coaching experience, having previously managed teams in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, the West Indies, Afghanistan, Bangladesh U-19, and the USA. As a player, Law was part of the Australian squad that finished as runners-up in the 1996 ICC Cricket World Cup. He represented Australia in 54 One-Day Internationals and one Test match. His appointment marks a new chapter for Nepal cricket as the team looks to build on recent progress on the international stage.

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