Nepal’s women’s cricket team will debut against Namibia in the Four-Nation Women’s T20 series held in Uganda. The series involves four countries, and each team will compete in two games. Coach Manoj Bhetuwal and Captain Indu Berma express confidence in the team’s preparations and aim for success in the tournament.
Nepal is poised to compete against Namibia in the inaugural match of the Four-Nation Women’s T20 series, scheduled to take place in Uganda. The contest will commence at 4:45 PM Nepali standard time on Saturday at the Entebbe Cricket Oval, marking the first encounter between Nepal’s women’s cricket team and Namibia’s team.
The series features four participating nations: Nepal, Namibia, Hong Kong, and the host country Uganda. Each team is set to play against one another in a total of two matches. Following the match against Namibia, Nepal will face the host team, Uganda, on March 9, and compete against Hong Kong on March 10. Furthermore, the Nepali team will play Namibia again on March 12, Uganda on March 13, and Hong Kong on March 14. The two teams accumulating the highest scores will qualify for the final match.
The Nepali women’s cricket team, led by Captain Indu Berma, includes notable players such as Rubina Chhetri, Puja Mahato, Alisha Kumari Yadav, Sana Prabin, Roma Thapa, Bindu Rawal, Samjhana Khadka, Mamata Chaudhary, Kabita Joshi, Riya Sharma, Rajamati Airee, Rachana Chaudhary, and Ishwori Bista.
Before departing for Uganda, Coach Manoj Bhetuwal expressed confidence, asserting that the team aims to return victorious by addressing and improving upon their weaknesses. Captain Indu Berma reiterated the readiness of her squad, pledging to deliver commendable performances throughout the series.
As Nepal prepares for its first match against Namibia in the Four-Nation Women’s T20 series, the participation of the teams highlights the emerging landscape of women’s cricket. With matches slated against Uganda and Hong Kong following their opening game, the Nepali team is determined to showcase their potential and aim for the finals by overcoming previous challenges and improving their overall performance.
Original Source: risingnepaldaily.com