Breaking News
latest sports updates

Football

Football

Nepal Defeat India 3–0 in Penalty Shootout Thriller

Gangtok, Sikkim — Substitute goalkeeper Anjana Rana Magar emerged as the unlikely hero as Nepal’s national women’s football team edged India 3–0 on penalties in a gripping international friendly on Wednesday at the Paljor Stadium. The dramatic win came after regulation time ended 1–1, and the match was decided through a penalty shootout. **Anjana’s Heroics Seal Famous Win** Brought on in injury time for Usha Nath, Anjana proved to be Nepal’s saviour under pressure, saving two crucial penalties from Priyadarshini and Astam Oram, while Santosh missed another for India. Nepal’s penalty takers — Sabita Rana Magar, Rashmi Kumari Ghising, and Nisha Thokar — all converted with composure to give Nepal a clean 3–0 victory in the shootout. Only Anita Basnet’s attempt went off target, but it did not affect the outcome. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/BWkt63jH5njpCDeZgRfI9FUFG904rOP8bkaXm6Yv.jpg) **Balanced Contest in Regulation Time** Earlier, India had taken the lead in the 30th minute when Soumya Guguloth capitalised on a defensive lapse to slot home and make it 1–0 for the hosts. Nepal, however, struck back just before the halftime whistle. In first-half stoppage time, Rashmi Kumari Ghising rose highest to head home captain Anita Basnet’s curling corner kick, levelling the score at 1–1. Both sides pressed hard in the second half, but neither could find a winner in standard time, setting the stage for a tense penalty decider. **Nepal Triumphs with Spirit and Steel** The result marks a memorable victory for the Nepali women’s team against their long-time regional rivals on Indian soil. With Anjana’s remarkable composure and the team’s fighting spirit, Nepal once again proved its ability to rise to the pressure and deliver when it matters most. This win will give the team a huge morale boost as they continue preparations for upcoming regional tournaments and international fixtures.

Football

'Samba' Shines: Bhandari Brace Stuns Hosts India in Tri-Nation friendly.

SHILLONG, India – Nepali sensation Sabitra Bhandari delivered a masterclass in clinical finishing on Monday, netting a stunning brace to power Nepal past arch-rivals and hosts India with a 2–1 victory in the final match of the Tri-Nation Women's Football Tournament at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. The result ensured Nepal finished a morale-boosting second in the competition, leaving the hosts to lick their wounds after a disappointing tournament performance that saw them finish pointless. Known affectionately as 'Samba,' Sabitra Bhandari wasted no time in imposing her will on the game. With the clock barely ticking past the second minute, a searching long ball from centre-back Bimala BK found its target. Bhandari demonstrated exquisite control, expertly chesting the pass before unleashing a precise, low strike past the onrushing Indian goalkeeper, Elangbam Panthoi Chanu, to find the far corner of the net. It was a finish that spoke volumes of the striker's predatory instinct. India, reeling from the early shock, slowly found their footing. Their best first-half opportunity came in the 14th minute when forward Slinada Kom set up Ranjana Chanu. The ensuing powerful, long-range effort was met with an equally superb fingertip save from Nepali custodian Anjana Rana Magar, preserving the slender lead. Nepal came agonizingly close to doubling its advantage just before the break. Deepa Shahi threaded a perfect through-ball to Bhandari, whose low drive was expertly pushed away by Chanu. Moments later, the Indian keeper was called into action again, denying Bimala BK's ambitious long-range strike. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/VVfg75li0WIbPLXyhmDIKIKJp12cvC5oVCTuMBx5.jpg) **The Moment of Magic** However, no amount of goalkeeping heroics could deny Bhandari a moment of pure brilliance in the 63rd minute. After Indian captain Sangita Basfore fouled midfielder Preeti Rai about 25 yards from the goal, Bhandari stepped up for the free-kick. With the kind of calm assurance reserved for true stars, she curled a spectacular effort into the top corner of the near post, leaving Panthoi Chanu rooted to the spot. It was a goal worthy of winning any contest and sealed her commanding status on the pitch. Despite the 2–0 deficit, India battled on and eventually pulled one back in the 81st minute. Karishma Purushottam Sirvoikar capitalized on a free-kick delivered by Kiran Pisda. Left unmarked inside the penalty area, Sirvoikar maintained her composure to coolly slot the ball past Rana Magar, reducing the margin. But that was all the hosts could muster. Nepal's defence, anchored after a tough opening 3–0 loss to Iran, held firm in the final minutes, ensuring a memorable triumph on Indian soil. The victory, following a challenging start to the tournament (which also saw India lose 2–0 to Iran), provides a significant psychological boost for the Nepali squad. Their improved attacking rhythm, spearheaded by their star striker, and newfound defensive solidity are promising signs as the team looks ahead to its future international commitments.

Football

Nepal Denied! Turkmenistan Keeper Turns Wall in U-17 Clash

Chonburi, Thailand – Nepal's U-17 women's team played out a frustrating and ultimately devastating goalless draw against Turkmenistan in their AFC U-17 Asian Cup Qualifiers Group F opener on Wednesday. Despite utterly dominating the play and creating a barrage of chances, the Nepali side was thwarted repeatedly by one heroic figure: Turkmenistani goalkeeper Leli Sharipova. Playing through torrential rain on a heavy, waterlogged pitch at the Chonburi Stadium, Nepal imposed continuous pressure on their opponents throughout the 90 minutes. However, the one thing that mattered most—a goal—proved elusive. Sharipova stood as an insurmountable barrier, personally blocking a half-dozen clear-cut Nepali opportunities. Nepal signalled their intent early, with captain Bhumika Budhathoki's seventh-minute left-footed strike from inside the box forcing Sharipova into her first critical save. The pressure mounted as the half wore on. Midfielder Babtika Karki's corner found striker Anita Ranamagar, whose header narrowly missed the target. Minutes later, a first-touch shot by forward Yamukumari BK, set up by Budhathoki, again failed to find the frame. Sharipova was then called upon to deny Ranmagar on a beautiful through-pass from Karki just before the break. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/FfbvrbeSA0JHThq8FY2s49TcNdn4kwOQ3Vy0XARh.jpg) The second half brought no respite for the Turkmenistani defence, only more brilliance from their keeper. Budhathoki and Ranmagar failed to capitalise on a disorganised defence in the 49th minute. Substitute striker Pooja Giri's strike in the 61st minute was also brilliantly saved by Sharipova, who then blocked another strong attempt from Ranmagar just three minutes later. With time ticking away and desperation setting in, Karki's 70th-minute effort was parried, and Yamukumari's header from a free-kick by Gyansu Dolma Lo in the 76th minute was yet another victim of the keeper's reflexes. The final agonising moment arrived six minutes from time when defender Alija Kumari BK's fierce strike rattled the crossbar and rebounded back into play. The dramatic draw means Turkmenistan's challenge to reach the Asian Cup is mathematically over. However, for Nepal, the road ahead has become a sheer cliff. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/cxQWDDK6NTHkxpj4T91NqfRu0rjBlbMnHoZzXioI.jpg)![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/1yutSQKPlmoh8Bq2MQRtPzOvjb851E7Vvjv9CwXK.jpg)![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/Z0zDhSxQ2cbmyswWGMouAKJxGHCeYzqvWIaFiPmb.jpg) The U-17 side now faces a daunting task in their final, winner-take-all clash against tournament hosts Thailand on Friday. Thailand sent a brutal warning to the group by hammering Turkmenistan 17-0 in their opening fixture. To secure a spot in next year's Asian Cup in China, Nepal must defeat the formidable Thai team. A draw against Nepal would be enough for Thailand to qualify, leaving the Nepali girls needing to produce a monumental upset to turn this bitter draw into a stepping stone toward continental glory.

Cricket

Football

Asian Paints Joins Karnali Yaks as Co-Sponsor for NPL Season 2

Kathmandu — In a significant boost ahead of the second season of the Nepal Premier League (NPL), Karnali Yaks has officially signed a co-sponsorship agreement with Asian Paints Nepal. The partnership is expected to add both colour and confidence to the franchise’s campaign in Nepal’s premier T20 competition. The MoU was signed on Tuesday by Grihendra Ghimire, Director of Karnali Yaks, and Aastha Satyal, Assistant Marketing Manager of Asian Paints Nepal. Also present at the signing ceremony was Ankita Shrestha, Assistant Marketing Manager at Asian Paints, highlighting the brand’s growing engagement in Nepali sports. “We are delighted to partner with Asian Paints for this new season. Their support adds value and motivation to our NPL journey,” said Director Ghimire during the signing ceremony. “Karnali Yaks are fully prepared for the second season, and we aim to make a strong statement on the field.” **Team Ready for NPL Season 2** The Karnali franchise has already made key signings ahead of the tournament. Australian all-rounder William Bosisto has renewed his contract, while Mark Watt (Scotland) and Max O’Dowd (Netherlands) have been brought in as new international recruits — both set to make their NPL debut this season. Veteran cricketer Gyanendra Malla continues as head coach, while Raju Basnet remains as consultant coach. Karnali Yaks have retained several of their core domestic players from last season, including Sompal Kami (marquee player), Gulshan Jha, Nandan Yadav, Bipin Prasad Sharma, Arjun Gharti, Dipendra Rawat, and Yunish Bikram Thakuri. From the recent mini auction, the team added Pawan Sarraf, Yubaraj Khatri, Imran Sheikh, and Deepak Dumre to further strengthen the squad. **NPL 2025: The Race for Glory** Organised by the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN), the Nepal Premier League features eight franchise teams representing cities across the country. Defending champions Janakpur Bolts and last year’s runners-up Sudurpaschim Royals will once again headline the tournament, alongside Karnali Yaks, Pokhara Avengers, Biratnagar Kings, Chitwan Rhinos, Kathmandu Gorkhas, and Lumbini Lions. The much-anticipated second edition of the NPL will take place from Mangsir 1 to 27 (mid-November to mid-December), promising high-octane T20 action and renewed rivalries.

Football

Unstoppable! Nepal Blazes to Historic Unbeaten Title at T20 Qualifier

Al Amerat, Oman — Nepal's ascent in the world of associate cricket reached a historic new peak today as they were crowned unbeaten champions of the T20 Asia and East Asia-Pacific Qualifier. Capping a flawless campaign, this victory is more than just a trophy. Having already punched their ticket to the 10th edition of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup with two games to spare, Nepal's final act was one of absolute supremacy. They steamrolled Samoa by a massive 124 runs on Friday, reaffirming their status as the dominant force of the region. **Batting Bonanza Sets Up Commander's Win** The final was a showcase of explosive batting. Electing to bat first, Nepal posted a monumental total of 211 for 4 in their 20 overs, a score that instantly dwarfed Samoa's challenge. The tone was set early by the openers, Kushal Bhurtel and Aasif Sheikh, whose 61-run powerplay blitz provided the perfect launchpad. Though Bhurtel departed for 17, Sheikh continued his sublime run of form, cracking a career-best T20I score of 69 off just 41 balls, an innings punctuated by 7 fours and 4 towering sixes. The middle-order maintained the high-octane pace. Vice-captain Dipendra Singh Airee mirrored Sheikh's milestone, notching his 10th T20I half-century with a phenomenal 53 off 31 deliveries. The innings, however, concluded with a breathtaking cameo from Lokesh Bam, who delivered late fireworks with an unbeaten 39 off a mere 12 balls, an innings peppered with 4 maximums and 2 fours—also a personal T20I best. Captain Rohit Paudel steered the innings to its formidable close, remaining 21 not out. Samoa's bowlers, including Darius Weiser and Daniel Burgess, each managed one wicket in the face of the onslaught. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/bxzRyYrBfvJ3tXJ91OLJIlB0GGqLAmQCUYp7rQKq.jpg) **Clinical Bowling Unit Seals the Deal** Defending the imposing target, Nepal's bowlers were ruthless and clinical. They ensured Samoa's chase never truly began, dismantling the batting line-up to restrict them to just 87 for 7 in their full 20 overs. The spin wizardry of Lalit Narayan Rajbanshi was the standout performance, as he spun a web to claim figures of 3 wickets for a meagre 13 runs, including a maiden over. Crucial support came from veterans Sandeep Lamichhane, Karan KC, and even Captain Paudel, who chipped in with vital breakthroughs. While Sion Solia offered a solitary resistance with 40 runs, the complete lack of meaningful partnerships and the constant tumble of wickets ensured Nepal coasted to a comfortable, title-winning victory. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/YEQcPuqCkAvf0o0Iq0oYkIVbegJ94KUx9OmALxc7.jpg) **A New Chapter for Nepali Cricket** This triumph is a profound moment for Nepali cricket. Finishing as the only unbeaten side with 10 points from five matches, this title validates years of hard work, grit, and perseverance. Nepal now looks forward to their third T20 World Cup appearance, having previously featured in the 2014 edition and already secured their spot for the 2024 tournament. They now join Oman and the UAE in qualifying for the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, scheduled to be held from February 6 to March 8 next year. This victory is a powerful symbol of progression —a clear signal that Nepali cricket is stepping onto the global stage with increasing confidence and maturity. What's next for this unstoppable side?

Football

Nepal Outclass Oman by 38 Runs, Celebrate World Cup Qualification in Style

In a commanding display of intent and teamwork, Nepal overpowered hosts Oman by 38 runs in the Super Six stage of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Asia & East Asia Pacific Qualifier 2025, held at the Al Amerat Cricket Ground on Wednesday night. Both sides had already confirmed their qualification for the 2026 ICC T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka earlier in the day, but this encounter carried symbolic weight — a battle for regional supremacy and momentum heading into the global showpiece. On that front, Rohit Paudel's Nepal stood tall, delivering a performance that blended aggression, control, and confidence. **Bhurtel's Spark Leads Nepal to 151** Winning the toss and opting to bat first, Nepal's innings revolved around a brilliant knock from Kushal Bhurtel, whose 69 off 49 balls provided the backbone for a competitive total. His partnership of 37 runs with Aasif Sheikh (24) gave Nepal a steady start, but Oman's left-arm spinner Nadeem Khan struck back with a devastating spell, returning figures of 4 for 20 to briefly halt the visitors' momentum. Despite the middle-order stutter, cameos from Dipendra Singh Airee and Gulshan Jha pushed Nepal to 151 for 9 in their 20 overs, a total that proved more than sufficient on a sluggish Al Amerat surface. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/JITH247OzcZVW2cdTDGuruNNx7Aq6QUN6KTMj7xn.jpg) **Disciplined Bowling, Relentless Pressure** Oman's reply never really took shape. The hosts faltered early under the pressure of a disciplined Nepali bowling unit, losing skipper Jatinder Singh (14) to a sharp delivery from Sompal Kami. From there, Nepal's bowlers tightened the noose — Sandeep Lamichhane worked his magic through spin, while Gulshan Jha turned the game decisively with a fiery three-wicket burst that dismantled Oman's middle order. Despite some resistance, Oman could only muster 113 for 9, falling well short of the target. The energy in the field, sharp catching, and precise execution reflected a team playing with purpose and belief. **Paudel's Pride and Nepal's Rising Spirit** With qualification already sealed, the win reaffirmed Nepal's growing stature in world cricket. Skipper Rohit Paudel praised his side's composure and fighting spirit after the match: "Defending 151 required discipline, and the boys delivered brilliantly. Kushal's innings set the tone, and our bowlers executed the plans to perfection. This win is special — a fitting way to celebrate our qualification for the T20 World Cup." ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/xPZfkiDzZRKGMK9VnrriiWeV7tJCg5pyzrndZBHr.jpg) **Score Summary:** Nepal: 151/9 (20 overs) — Kushal Bhurtel 69, Aasif Sheikh 24; Nadeem Khan 4/20 Oman: 113/9 (20 overs) — Gulshan Jha 3 wickets, Sompal Kami 2 wickets Result: Nepal won by 38 runs This result not only cements Nepal's position atop the Super Six standings but also highlights the balance and resilience that have become hallmarks of their campaign. As they march toward the 2026 World Cup, the Rhinos look sharper, hungrier, and more united than ever.

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.