Nepal Set to Compete Against Namibia in Women’s T20 Series Opening Match

Nepal will play Namibia in the first match of the Four-Nation Women’s T20 series in Uganda, scheduled for March 7. The series includes teams from Nepal, Namibia, Hong Kong, and Uganda, with each team playing two matches. The top two teams will compete in the final. The Nepali team, led by Captain Indu Berma, is focused on performing well.
Nepal is poised to face Namibia in the inaugural match of the Four-Nation Women’s T20 series in Uganda, scheduled for Saturday at 4:45 PM Nepali time. This encounter marks the first competition between the women’s teams of Nepal and Namibia.
The series includes four nations: Nepal, Namibia, Hong Kong, and the host nation Uganda, each participating in two matches against the others. Following the opening game, Nepal will compete against Uganda on March 9, and Hong Kong on March 10. Subsequent matches include a rematch with Namibia on March 12, followed by another against Uganda on March 13, and concluding with Hong Kong on March 14.
The top two teams in terms of scores will advance to the final match. The Nepali women’s cricket team consists of talented players, including Captain Indu Berma, Rubina Chhetri, Puja Mahato, and others. Nepali coach Manoj Bhetuwal expressed confidence in the team’s abilities and emphasized their determination to address weaknesses before the series.
Captain Berma additionally conveyed her optimism regarding the team’s preparation, stating that they aim to showcase commendable performances throughout the series.
In conclusion, the Four-Nation Women’s T20 series presents a significant opportunity for Nepal to establish itself on the international cricket scene. With strong preparation and a determined mindset, the Nepali women’s team is ready to compete against Namibia, Uganda, and Hong Kong, aiming to secure a spot in the final match. Success in this series will foster the growth of women’s cricket in Nepal.
Original Source: risingnepaldaily.com