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National League Action: NRT Claims First Victory as Laligurans Extend Winning Streak

KATHMANDU: New Road Team (NRT) earned an important win, and Laligurans Association kept up their strong form as National League matches continued across the valley on Monday. NRT bounced back from their opening-day loss by beating Satdobato Youth Club 3-1 at Dasharath Stadium. Laligurans Association stayed unbeaten, winning 4-1 against Nawa Janajagriti Youth Club at the ANFA Complex. **NRT Bounces Back at Tripureshwor** After losing 1-0 to Machhindra FC in their first match, NRT looked to improve at Dasharath Stadium and quickly took control. Bigyan Khadka scored in the 7th minute to give NRT an early lead. Timothy Okereke made it 2-0 in the 17th minute. Satdobato Youth Club tried to respond, and Fode Fofana scored in the 32nd minute to make it 2-1 at halftime. NRT kept their lead in the second half. Khadka scored again in stoppage time (90+3’), sealing a 3-1 win and earning NRT their first points of the season. In another match, Laligurans Association, who qualified through the ANFA President's Cup, showed that their opening win over A-Division side Jawalakhel Youth Club was no accident. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/SY911fdQXLS5X4Vw9RPHDSy1y9tpe2YMIwarbD3A.jpg) Playing against fellow President's Cup qualifiers Nawa Janajagriti Youth Club at the ANFA Complex, Laligurans took the lead in the 27th minute with a goal from Abdul Yusuf and went into halftime up 1-0. In the second half, Ashish Gurung scored twice, in the 55th and 60th minutes, to make it 3-0. Akoity Junior added a fourth goal in the last minute of regular time. Umesh Sanjel managed to score a consolation goal for Nawa Janajagriti in the first minute of injury time, but the team suffered a second consecutive defeat, having previously lost 2-1 to Chitlang FC. LaliguransLaligurans have started the league with two straight wins and are already looking like strong contenders this season.

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National League: Army, Planning, and Chitlang Victorious

The highly anticipated National League campaign kicked off with shockwaves on the 4th day, as heavyweights Manang Marsyangdi Club (MMC) suffered a catastrophic 5-0 defeat at the hands of Tribhuvan Army Club at the Dasharath Stadium. On a day filled with dramatic action across two venues, newcomers Planning Boys United announced their arrival with a stunning victory over Nepal Police Club. At the same time, Chitlang FC edged past Nava Janajagriti Yuwa Club. **Army Demolishes the Record Champions** In the headline fixture at Tripureshwor, the eight-time A-Division champions MMC endured a nightmare start to the season. Facing a disciplined Tribhuvan Army side led by one of the country’s most successful contemporary coaches, Balgopal Maharjan, MMC looked entirely out of depth. The departmental giants opened the scoring early, with Nabin Lama finding the net in the 15th minute. The pressure continued to mount, and Nirajan Dhami doubled the lead in the 34th minute, sending Army into the break with a comfortable 2-0 cushion. The second half saw no respite for the Manang defense. Veteran striker Navayug Shrestha added a third in the 67th minute, effectively killing the contest. Nirajan Dhami grabbed his second of the match in the 77th minute, before captain Gillespie Jang Karki sealed the one-sided affair with a goal in the first minute of injury time. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/lf3YnfhhBHw1Et9jy3x96MaT1SBNjSQ8nwlvfeQX.jpg) **Planning Boys Upset Police** Earlier at the Dasharath Stadium, league debutants Planning Boys United produced the first upset of the tournament, defeating the departmental Nepal Police Club (NPC) 1-0. Despite NPC’s experience, the newly promoted A-Division side showed resilience and struck the decisive blow shortly after halftime. Shankar Tharu became the hero for Planning Boys, scoring the match-winner in the 52nd minute. The goal proved enough to secure all three points, marking a dream debut for the club in the National League. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/xGkUn2KEPlB5LcyUUVrpAHIhKdQfpG74ldk4eJSd.jpg) **Chitlang FC Wins Battle of the Qualifiers** Meanwhile, at the ANFA Complex in Satdobato, the day’s action began with a competitive clash between two teams that qualified via the ANFA President’s Cup. Chitlang FC emerged victorious with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Simara’s Nava Janajagriti Yuwa Club. Chitlang took the lead in the 28th minute through Matthew Babatunde. However, Nava Janajagriti responded quickly, with Udit Narayan leveling the score just eight minutes later in the 36th minute. The deadlock was broken in the second half when Solomon Elisanmi struck in the 62nd minute. His goal proved to be the decider, handing Chitlang a winning start to their campaign. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/kXUU3ygUy2oY9vchp43FJqf2OlnNyiDJBZis4ndM.jpg) **League Context** The ongoing National League features a total of 17 teams—comprising 13 existing A-Division clubs and 4 teams qualified through the ANFA President’s Cup. Notably, this edition of the league is being played without a relegation system, allowing teams to play with more freedom as the tournament progresses.

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ANFA National League: Laligurans Beat Jawalakhel, Satdobato and Sankata Tie

Raj Bhusal scored early to give Laligurans Association Club a 1-0 win over Jawalakhel Youth Club on the second day of the ANFA National League. Laligurans earned three points in the late match at the ANFA Complex in Satdobato. Earlier, Satdobato Youth Club and Sankata FC played to a draw. **Bhusal Scores Early** Laligurans took the lead early in the second match, with Raj Bhusal scoring in the second minute against Jawalakhel. Jawalakhel tried to equalize, but Laligurans held on to their lead. The 1-0 win gives them a strong start to the season. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/hjylHqGEFQ5QUGz3Btk1yaaeMMC6TAwI0JvM4oSy.jpg) **StarSatdobato’s Key Players Can’t Break Through**. Earlier in the day, the spotlight was on Satdobato Youth Club, featuring several prominent domestic players, who were unable to overcome a resilient Sankata FC. deadlock at the ANFA Headquarters ground, but lacked the clinical edge in the final third. The match ended in a goalless draw, with both sides forced to share the spoils after failing to convert their chances. **Next Up: Evening Matches** The league moves to Dasharath Stadium on Tuesday for a much-anticipated match. The evening will also include the league’s official opening ceremony before kickoff, creating a festive atmosphere at the Tripureshwar venue.

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Chantham’s Unbeaten Fifty Powers Thailand to Comfortable Win Over Hosts Nepal

Chantham’s Unbeaten Fifty Powers Thailand to Comfortable Win Over Hosts Nepal

KIRTIPUR: Nepal started strong with their openers but lost by 8 wickets to Thailand in their first match of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier at the TU Cricket Ground on Saturday. Thailand chased down the target of 123 runs easily, reaching it in 16.5 overs. Natthakan Chantham led the way with an unbeaten half-century. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/AxujERwCAyqBn0GIAlup3x6q8IZa8wWJKZas5N7j.jpg) Chantham remained not out on 57 off 39 deliveries, an innings with nine boundaries and a six, ensuring the visitors never fell behind the required rate. She found a partner in Nannapat Koncharoenkai, who contributed a steady 32. For the hosts, Sarita Rana was the lone bright spot with the ball, claiming both Thai wickets. Earlier, Thailand captain Naruemol Chaiwai won the toss and chose to field first, using the morning conditions. Nepal scored 122 runs and were bowled out on the last ball of the 20th over. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/yvgpjhYp4S1WhB1rJ5ED2TKPN0czPCvLgKbLW0Jw.jpg) The innings in Nepal began with a burst of runs. Opener Samjhana Khadka hit 26 from 11 balls, including six boundaries. She and Bindu Rawal built a key 52-run partnership for the first wicket, giving Nepal a strong start. Rawal continued with a composed 44 runs, her career-best in T20 Internationals, but the momentum shifted once the opening stand was broken. While Rawal tried to hold one end, forming a brief partnership with Puja Mahato (12 off 17 balls), the middle order failed to capitalize. Captain Indu Barma was out for 6, and although Rubina Chhetry added a quick 17 from 10 balls near the end, Nepal’s batters could not keep up the early momentum. Bindu was dismissed in the 14th over, and the lower order did not add many runs. This match showed Nepal needs to strengthen its middle order before its next game. They will try to recover ahead of their match against the Netherlands on Thursday.

SQUAD ANNOUNCED: Nepal Locks in 15 Names for T20 World Cup Glory

SQUAD ANNOUNCED: Nepal Locks in 15 Names for T20 World Cup Glory

KATHMANDU, Jan 6, 2026 – The wait is over. The Rhinos are ready to charge on the global stage once again. In a highly anticipated announcement this evening, the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) unveiled the official 15-man squad that will represent the nation at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka. Led by the talismanic Rohit Paudel, the squad features a blend of battle-hardened veterans and explosive young talent. This signals Nepal’s intent to compete fiercely against the heavyweights in Group C. The Squad: A Mix of Stability and Firepower The selection committee has kept faith in the core that defined Nepali cricket’s recent rise, while adding profiles suited for the sub-continental conditions in Mumbai, where Nepal will play its group stage matches. Rohit Paudel retains the captaincy, providing stability to the batting order. He will be supported by his deputy, the "Tiger" Dipendra Singh Airee, whose all-round prowess remains the heartbeat of this team. The most reassuring sight for fans is Sandeep Lamichhane. The leg-spin wizard, instrumental in Nepal’s global recognition, leads a spin attack that looks lethal for Indian pitches. He is joined by the disciplined left-arm orthodox of Lalit Rajbanshi and the promising Sher Malla, whose inclusion addresses the need for aggressive wicket-taking options in the middle overs. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/eATLf2BWThTgH3wwk7lAcr6Q1t4i7y3gM0RaDzfp.jpg) **Analysis: Pace, Power, and the X-Factors** The pace department sees the reunited "Som-Karan" duo, Sompal Kami and Karan KC, bringing years of experience and lower-order hitting. The inclusion of Nandan Yadav adds a fresh dimension to the seam attack, offering a skiddy option that could be vital under the lights at the Wankhede. the batting unit’s intent. The recall of Lokesh Bam suggests a clear strategy: Nepal wants to maximize the powerplay and death overs with pure six-hitting ability. Alongside the dynamic opening pair of Kushal Bhurtel and Aasif Sheikh, and the finishing duties of Sundeep Jora and Gulshan Jha, this lineup is built to chase targets, not just set them. **The Road Ahead** The stakes have never been higher. Inl faces a gauntlet of fixtures in Mumbai: * Feb 8: vs England (The Opener) * Feb 12: vs Italy * Feb 15: vs West Indies * Feb 17: vs Bangladesh Opening the campaign against defending champions England at the Wankhede Stadium. This is a fire. This is the kind of stage to reveal CAN's confidence in the squad's preparation. As the team prepares to depart for India, the message from the jersey, emblazoned with the majestic Rhino and the jagged peaks of the Himalayas, is clear: Nepal is coming to play.

History on Home Soil: Nepal Unveils Squad for ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Global Qualifier

History on Home Soil: Nepal Unveils Squad for ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Global Qualifier

Hosts Nepal have named their 15-member squad for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Global Qualifiers after qualifying the tournament for the first time in their history. The tournament will also mark the first time Nepal host a women’s ICC event. Squad Indu Barma (c), Puja Mahato, Rubina Chhetri, Sita Rana Magar, Bindu Rawal, Samjhana Khadka, Kajal Shrestha, Kabita Joshi, Kabita Kunwar, Rachana Chaudhary, Riya Sharma, Roma Thapa, Suman Bista, Rajmati Airee, Manisha Upadhaya Nepal have appeared at the Asia Cup three times in the T20I format but will now look to make it to the T20 World Cup for the first time as they host the Global qualifiers that are scheduled to be held from January 14 to February 1. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/pxyN1cVU9Hn3g7nsOpQBW9VBsmc50lrSVFz5KBPj.jpg) A total of ten teams will vie for four spots in the T20 World Cup later this year, with the teams being split into two groups of five. The top three teams in each group will advance to the Super 6s. The six teams will then face each other in a round-robin format and the top four teams will confirm a place in the World Cup that is scheduled to be held in England and Wales in June. **Group A: Bangladesh, Ireland, Namibia, Papua New Guinea, United States** **Group B: Nepal, Netherlands, Scotland, Thailand, Zimbabwe**

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