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10-Man Nepal Falls to Malaysia in Narrow 1-0 Defeat, Extending Winless Streak

KUALA LUMPUR — Despite a resilient defensive display in the first half, Nepal succumbed to a 1-0 defeat against Group leaders Malaysia in the Asian Cup Qualifiers on Tuesday. The loss extends Nepal's worrying winless streak to eight games, on a night that ended in frustration after the team was reduced to 10 men in the dying moments. With their Asian Cup qualification hopes mathematically extinguished, Nepal entered the match playing for pride. Facing a Malaysian side sitting at the top of the table, the Nepali defence managed to frustrate the hosts early on, heading into the halftime break with the score locked at 0-0. However, the deadlock was broken shortly after the restart. In the 56th minute, Malaysia seized the advantage when Faisal Halim broke through the defensive line. Finding himself in a one-on-one situation against Nepal's captain and goalkeeper, Kiran Chemjong, Halim kept his composure and slotted the ball home to give Malaysia a 1-0 lead. Nepal struggled to mount a convincing comeback, failing to find the back of the net as the clock wound down. The situation went from bad to worse in the 90th minute when midfielder Laken Limbu was sent off after receiving a second yellow card, leaving Nepal to finish the game with ten men. The drama continued deep into stoppage time, with the referee awarding Malaysia a penalty following the incident. However, Malaysia failed to double their lead, with Paulo Josue blazing the spot-kick over the bar. The miss proved inconsequential, as Malaysia held on to secure the three points. **Context and Form** This fixture was technically a "home" game for Nepal but was played in Malaysia after the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) deemed the pitch at Kathmandu's Dasharath Stadium unfit for international competition. This mirrors the first leg of the encounter, where Nepal suffered a 2-0 defeat. The result highlights a problematic period for the Nepali national team. Since their last victory—a 1-0 win over Singapore in March—Nepal has failed to register a win in eight consecutive matches, recording five losses and three draws in that span.

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Bangladesh Let Victory Slip in Final Minutes Despite Hamza Choudhury’s Brace Against Nepal

Dhaka, Bangladesh — For nearly half an hour, Bangladesh looked sluggish, struggling to find rhythm or urgency. Jamal Bhuyan and Rakib Hossain were yet to shake off the inertia, while Leicester City’s Hamza Choudhury remained tightly marked. Trailing 0-1 at halftime, the hosts needed inspiration — and it came from none other than their new “Magic Man.” But Bangladesh’s long-standing defensive woes resurfaced at the worst possible time. Despite Hamza’s brilliance, the home side conceded a late goal, settling for a frustrating 2–2 draw against Nepal in Thursday’s FIFA International Friendly at the Bangabandhu National Stadium. Hamza struck twice in quick succession to overturn Nepal’s lead, but a defensive lapse in added time saw Fortis FC defender Ananta Tamang snatch a point for the visitors. Earlier, Nepal’s experienced midfielder Rohit Chand had opened the scoring, while Hamza’s heroics had briefly had Bangladesh dreaming of victory. This brace takes Hamza Choudhury’s international tally to four goals. The Leicester City midfielder, who made his debut earlier this year, had previously found the net against Bhutan, Hong Kong, and China. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/q2Jl6sulerdwh3LUi0hpLnfHl2nXiR2xlIn3NE8z.jpg) **How It Happened** Bangladesh had a chance to take the lead in the 10th minute when Jamal Bhuyan lofted a precise ball to Fahim, who crossed towards Sohel Rana Jr. — but the striker failed to make contact. In the 26th minute, Fahim hesitated between passing and shooting, allowing Nepalese goalkeeper Kiran Kumar Limbu to easily parry his effort. Nepal capitalised on Bangladesh’s indecision. In the 29th minute, Sumit Shrestha’s clever back-pass found Rohit Chand inside the box, who smashed home a powerful left-footed strike to give Nepal a 1–0 advantage. Bangladesh responded with urgency after the break. Within the first three minutes of the second half, Hamza Choudhury turned the game on its head. In the 46th minute, Jamal Bhuyan’s deflected header reached Hamza, who executed a stunning overhead kick to equalise. Just moments later, Rakib Hossain was fouled inside the box, and Hamza coolly converted the resulting penalty to make it 2–1. As the game wore on, debutant Kuba Mitchell replaced Hamza in the 80th minute, and Bangladesh appeared to have control. Yet, their familiar frailty in closing out matches returned to haunt them. In stoppage time, Nepal earned a corner, and Ananta Tamang rose highest to nod home, silencing the Dhaka crowd. The final whistle blew with the score locked at 2–2 — a result that felt more like a defeat for the hosts. **A Familiar Story** Bangladesh last beat Nepal on home soil on November 13, 2020, with a 2–0 win. Since then, in five encounters, victory has remained elusive. Thursday’s draw was another reminder that while Bangladesh has found moments of brilliance in players like Hamza, their inability to defend leads continues to cost them dearly. On a night when Hamza Choudhury could have written a fairytale comeback story for Bangladesh football, the ending was instead one of déjà vu — a tale of promise undone by late heartbreak.

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Mina Magic Seals the Deal — Police Edge APF 1–0 for the Title

Nepal Police Club clinched the title of the Jhapa Women’s Gold Cup after a narrow yet hard-fought 1–0 victory over departmental rivals APF Football Club in the final held at the Dudhe Stadium, Shivasatakshi, Jhapa, on Monday. The match kicked off at a high tempo with both sides showing attacking intent early on. In the third minute, Police nearly took the lead when Mina Deuba’s sharp strike from Pooja Rana’s precise cross was brilliantly denied by APF goalkeeper Anjana Rana Magar. APF responded swiftly, but forward Nisha Thokar’s attempt off captain Anita Basnet’s cross went just over the bar in the fifth minute. Police’s Rekha Poudel looked dangerous in the 20th minute, dribbling past two defenders only to see her shot saved by Anjana again. Two minutes later, the deadlock was finally broken. A shot from Rekha ricocheted off a defender and fell kindly to an unmarked Mina Deuba inside the penalty area. With ice-cold composure, Deuba slotted the ball past the helpless goalkeeper to hand Police a 1–0 lead. APF had a golden chance to equalise in the 33rd minute, but captain Anita Basnet failed to hit the target from close range after a fine volleyed cross from Anita KC. Minutes later, APF earned a free kick when Sabita Rana was brought down, but Basnet’s curling effort was superbly parried away by Police shot-stopper Usha Nath. Just before halftime, Rekha Poudel’s close-range shot went inches wide after a fine solo run from Mina Deuba, who danced past three players before setting her up. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/6dzjkady6Lem7DsCcyWcQVqcLMWLb34BgBHTXpJM.png) The second half continued at a balanced rhythm, marked by end-to-end exchanges. In the 62nd minute, APF defender Manmaya Damai received a yellow card for tripping Rekha Poudel on a threatening run, giving Police a free-kick opportunity. Captain Amrita Jaishi stepped up but couldn’t keep her shot on target. APF pressed hard for an equaliser late in the game. In the 84th minute, Rashmi Ghising found Renuka Nagarkoti with a clever pass just outside the box, but Renuka’s attempt missed narrowly wide. Five minutes later, Rashmi’s fierce drive was once again kept out by the dependable Police goalkeeper, Usha Nath. Ultimately, Mina Deuba’s 22nd-minute strike stood as the match-winner — sealing Nepal Police Club’s triumph and marking a historic success in the women’s football circuit. With the championship, Nepal Police walked away with a cash prize of NPR 1.01 million, along with medals and the prestigious trophy. Runners-up APF received NPR 500,000. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/ZeqDD8ZEzdq1Pc1bIOPuK5I2OKY2GIcs91TEgvlc.png) The awards ceremony celebrated individual brilliance as well — Mina Deuba claimed both the Player of the Tournament and Top Scorer honours, netting seven goals throughout the competition. She pocketed NPR 150,000 for the best Player and NPR 25,000 as the top scorer. Pooja Rana was named Player of the Match, while other category winners included: **Best Goalkeeper**: Usha Nath (Police) **Best Defender**: Manmaya Damai (APF) **Best Midfielder**: Renuka Nagarkoti (APF) **Best Forward**: Anita Basnet (APF) **Best Coach**: Bhola Silwal (Police) **Emerging Player**: Jennifer Rana Magar (Army) Each awardee received NPR 25,000. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/7N1VB0gtyVUo5kY9OFW5o0p7cm5lJIDjekvkhB4x.png) Under the captaincy of Amrita Jaishi, the Police displayed disciplined defence, dynamic midfield play, and quick counter-attacks that kept APF under pressure throughout. The trio of Mina Deuba’s sharp finishing, Reka Poudel’s creativity, and Usha Nath’s heroic goalkeeping were instrumental in delivering the title. The champions and runners-up were felicitated by Santosh Thopra (Chairperson of the Gold Cup), Meghahang Thopra (Mayor of Shivasatakshi Municipality), Kedar Giri (President of Jhapa Gold Cup), and Sita Pandey (Vice President of International Jhapa Society), among other distinguished guests.

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Kings Reign Supreme: Biratnagar Ease Past Kathmandu to Seal Consecutive Wins

KATHMANDU — The Biratnagar Kings continued their impressive run in the second season of the Nepal Premier League (NPL) Season 2, securing a comfortable five-wicket victory over the Kathmandu Gurkhas on Saturday. While the Kings celebrated their second consecutive win to move to four points, the Gurkhas were left to rue a catastrophic top-order collapse that condemned them to their second defeat in three matches. **The Chase: Munsey and Guptill Set the Tone** Chasing a modest target of 135, Biratnagar wasted no time in asserting dominance. Despite losing opener Lokesh Bam (14) in the third over—caught by Santosh Yadav off Karan KC—the Kings' intent was clear. George Munsey and Martin Guptill effectively killed the contest in the power play. The pair stitched together a rapid 53-run partnership for the second wicket, with Munsey playing the aggressor. The Scottish international blazed his way to 36 off just 16 balls, punishing the bowlers with five boundaries and two sixes before being trapped LBW by Shahab Alam. By the time Munsey departed, the Kings were cruising, needing just 60 runs from 77 balls. Although Kathmandu's Shahab Alam bowled a disciplined spell (2/19) to remove Guptill (25 off 19) and momentarily check the scoring rate, the result was never in doubt. Middle-order contributions from Naren (24) and Basir Ahmed (19) chipped away at the target. It was fittingly left to captain Sandeep Lamichhane (9*) and Shubham (6*) to cross the finish line in 17.1 overs, sealing the win with plenty of fuel left in the tank. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/yORJClxMoZzzoABHBY973sXSDzVha2eTbZdNv9Ez.jpg) **First Innings: De Lange Wrecks Kathmandu's Top Order** Earlier, Biratnagar won the toss and elected to field—a decision vindicated almost immediately by Marchant de Lange. The Kathmandu Gurkhas endured a nightmare start, crumbling to 22/3 inside the powerplay. De Lange struck in the first over, removing Akash Tripathi for a duck. The pressure resulted in a run-out for Ricardo Vasconcelos (3), followed quickly by Pratik Shrestha (3) falling to De Lange's pace. When Gerhard Erasmus was caught and bowled by Surya Tamang for 10, the Gurkhas were reeling at 29/4. They crawled to just 42 runs at the halfway mark (10 overs), struggling to find any rhythm against a disciplined Kings attack. Ben Charlesworth tried to rebuild with a steady 32 off 33 balls, but wickets continued to tumble. It took a late, luck-filled assault from Mohammad Adil Alam to drag Kathmandu to a defendable total. Dropped twice by Biratnagar fielders, Adil made them pay, smashing an unbeaten 48 off 25 balls (4 fours, 2 sixes). His cameo lifted the side to 134/6, but it ultimately proved insufficient on a good batting surface. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/DeQHYlkJnFbbbTrJD7sE5wGTdQE30QxYkkHb9aYd.jpg) **The Standings** With this victory, Biratnagar Kings maintain a perfect record, sitting comfortably with 4 points from two games. Kathmandu Gurkhas, who started the tournament with a win over defending champions Janakpur but lost to Sudurpaschim Royals, remain stuck on 2 points from three outings. In the day's earlier fixture, the Karnali Yaks decimated the Lumbini Lions by 9 wickets. Schedule Update: There are no NPL fixtures scheduled for Sunday. The action resumes on Monday with a double-header: **Janakpur Bolts vs. Biratnagar Kings** **Sudurpaschim Royals vs. Karnali Yaks**

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Watt's Record-Breaking Century Scripts Karnali's 9-Wicket Demolition of Lumbini

KATHMANDU — In a display of pure pyrotechnics at the TU Cricket Ground, Mark Watt rewrote the Nepal Premier League (NPL) record books, blasting the fastest century in the tournament's history to lead the Karnali Yaks to a crushing nine-wicket victory over the Lumbini Lions. Chasing a target of 157, the Yaks made a mockery of the run chase, crossing the finish line in just 12.2 overs. The victory marks Karnali's first points of the second NPL season, while handing Lumbini a humbling defeat to blemish their record. **The Watt Show** The chase began with a minor stumble as opener Priyank Panchal departed for 12 with the score on 38. However, his exit only set the stage for the Mark Watt show. Joined by William Bosisto, Watt turned the match into a personal highlight reel, leaving the Lumbini bowling attack completely demoralized. Karnali capitalized on the power play, racing to 63 runs, but it was Watt's acceleration that stunned the crowd. He reached his half-century off just 29 balls, studded with 3 fours and 5 sixes. But he was far from done. Unleashing a barrage of boundaries, Watt stormed to his century in just 41 balls—a new NPL record. His innings, an unbeaten masterclass featuring 6 fours and a staggering 10 sixes, eclipsed the previous record held by Andres Gous (55 balls vs. Lumbini in Season 1). Watt also secured the distinction of becoming the highest individual run-scorer in a single innings in NPL history. William Bosisto played the perfect anchor at the other end as the pair guided the Yaks home with 46 balls to spare. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/q6mXy6IJ3vYL3j5OsiHiOWNvNgZhkVC64oqJzH1Y.jpg) **Lumbini's Stuttering Start** Earlier in the day, Karnali skipper Sompal Kami won the toss and invited Lumbini to take first strike—a decision that paid immediate dividends. Lumbini's innings got off to a nightmare start. They managed just a single run in the opening over and lost opener Sandeep Jora (1) in the second, caught spectacularly by Bosisto off the bowling of Nandan Yadav. By the end of the fourth over, the Lions were languishing at 7/1. Despite a brief flurry in the sixth over where they plundered 18 runs to reach 36/1 by the end of the powerplay, Lumbini struggled to build partnerships. D'Arcy Short (19) fell to Gulshan Jha, and Dilip Nath (6) was caught and bowled by Watt, leaving the side teetering at 46/3. When Gulbadin Naib was trapped LBW by Bipin Prasad Sharma for 7, Lumbini found themselves in deep trouble at 61/4. **Paudel and Trumpelmann Lead Recovery** Captain Rohit Paudel offered the only substantial resistance in the middle overs. He played a gritty knock, falling agonizingly short of a half-century. Paudel was dismissed for 49 (43 balls, 4 fours, 2 sixes) by Sompal Kami, caught by Najibullah Zadran. Teetering at 113/6 in the 17th over, Lumbini found late momentum thanks to Ruben Trumpelmann and JJ Smit. Smit chipped in with a rapid 23 off 14 balls, while Trumpelmann provided a late surge, smashing an unbeaten 29 off 14 balls (1 four, 3 sixes). Their efforts helped Lumbini post a respectable, albeit insufficient, total of 156/7. For Karnali, Nandan Yadav was the pick of the bowlers with figures of 2 wickets, while Sompal, Gulshan, Watt, Bipin, and Yuvraj claimed a scalp apiece. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/9c7MxMqhxE0XBtlQj8isDVMlUAoh6g94gdOUr7Ub.jpg) **The Aftermath** The result reshuffles the early tournament narrative. Lumbini Lions, suffering their first loss, remain on 2 points from two games. Karnali Yaks have now opened their account, joining them on 2 points.

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Unbeaten Royals Pile Misery on Winless Avengers in High-Scoring Thriller

KATHMANDU — The Sudurpaschim Royals maintained their perfect start to the second season of the Nepal Premier League (NPL), securing a commanding 18-run victory over the Pokhara Avengers at the TU Cricket Ground on Friday. While the Royals celebrated their second consecutive win, the result deepened the woes of the Pokhara Avengers, who have now suffered back-to-back defeats. The victory was architected by a blistering century partnership between openers Josh Brown and Binod Bhandari, setting a formidable foundation that ultimately proved too high a mountain for Pokhara to climb. Despite a valiant, second consecutive half-century from Avengers skipper Kushal Bhurtel, his side fell short, finishing at 175-8 in pursuit of a daunting 194-run target. **Royals Dominate with the Bat** After losing the toss and being sent in to bat, Sudurpaschim wasted no time in asserting dominance. Openers Brown and Bhandari provided a spectacular start, negotiating the first two overs before Brown unleashed his fury in the third. Facing Aakash Chand, Brown smashed boundaries and a six to collect 20 runs in a single over, signalling his intent. By the end of the power play, the Royals were cruising at 60-0. Brown continued his assault, bringing up his half-century off just 29 balls, studded with five boundaries and three sixes. The duo brought up their 100-run partnership in the 11th over. The breakthrough finally came for Pokhara in the 11th over when Jimmy Neesham dismissed Brown for a destructive 68 off 35 balls (6 fours, 5 sixes). Following Brown's departure, Australian powerhouse Chris Lynn kept the momentum alive. In a brief but violent cameo, Lynn smashed 31 runs off just 13 balls—including four boundaries and two sixes—adding 34 runs with Bhandari before falling to Neesham. Bhandari, who played the anchor role, departed for a well-compiled 43 off 42 balls. While the middle order—including skipper Dipendra Singh Airee (15)—couldn't capitalise late in the innings, the Royals posted a challenging 193-7. For Pokhara, Neesham was the most successful bowler with 3 wickets, though he was expensive, conceding 47 runs. Aakash Chand and Dan Douthwaite claimed two wickets apiece. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/m8hRbfXi5ef8UbArzYScZWac3btQx2WN5vOK5aX1.jpg) **Avengers Stumble Early in the Chase** In reply, Pokhara's chase began disastrously. The pressure of the target led to a top-order collapse, with the team managing only 25 runs in the powerplay. Opener Adam Rossington was run out for a duck in the first over. His partner, Dinesh Kharel (6), fell to Hemant Dhami, while Kiran Thagunna (9) was dismissed by Harmeet Singh, leaving the Avengers reeling at 20-3. Skipper Kushal Bhurtel and all-rounder James Neesham attempted a rescue act, stabilising the innings with a 45-run stand between the 7th and 10th overs. At the halfway mark, Pokhara sat at 70-3, still in with a fighting chance. The turning point arrived in the 12th over. Neesham, looking dangerous on 47, smashed Dipendra Singh Airee for two consecutive sixes but was clean bowled on the third delivery. His dismissal at 95-4 shifted the momentum firmly back to the Royals. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/SFaE3WDqEXfIiZMr8R0tNSU181gT55sKMIudQoHh.jpg) **Late Fireworks Not Enough** Although Bhurtel fought on to register his second straight fifty (53 off 31 balls), his dismissal in the 16th over left Pokhara needing a near-impossible 68 runs from 26 balls. Late hitting from Dan Douthwaite, who blasted 37 off 16 balls (1 four, 5 sixes), narrowed the margin of defeat but could not alter the outcome. The Royals' bowling unit was disciplined, with Harmeet Singh returning economical figures of 2-22 from his four overs. Avinash Bohara, Scott Kuggeleijn, Dipendra Singh Airee, Hemant Dhami, and Naren Saud all chipped in with a wicket each. **Team News and Upcoming Fixtures** Pokhara made tactical changes for the match, bringing in Bipin Khatri and Sumit Burma in place of Trit Raj and Matt Taylor, but the rotation failed to yield a win. Sudurpaschim fielded an unchanged XI. The NPL action continues tomorrow with the Lumbini Lions facing the Karnali Yaks in the morning fixture, followed by a clash between Kathmandu and Biratnagar.

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