Batting Woes Haunt Nepal’s Cricket Journey

Batting Woes Haunt Nepal’s Cricket Journey

Kathmandu, Aug. 19 — The Nepali men’s senior team was handed their third straight defeat in the Top End T20 Series in Darwin, Australia, on Monday, as they went down to Melbourne Stars Academy by 31 runs while chasing 176 runs at TIO Stadium.

A 120-run stand for the second wicket between Thomas Rogers and Blake Macdonald helped Melbourne Stars move past the setback of losing an early wicket.

The team’s captain and top-order batter, Campbell Kellaway, was dismissed for 2 runs from the third delivery of the first over bowled by Sompal Kami. Nevertheless, his teammate Rogers remained at the crease alongside Macdonald, forming an effective partnership, scoring 44 from 30 balls and 74 from 47 deliveries, respectively.

When Macdonald was dismissed for the second wicket in the 13.1 over, Melbourne Stars had scored 122 runs. Rogers continued to score a fifty and was out for 65 from 46 balls when the fourth wicket fell in the 18th over.

The Melbourne Stars fell for seven wickets during the opening innings, as other batsmen managed just 30 runs in total.

Of the six bowlers used by Nepal, Sandeep Lamichhane bagged three wickets while Kami and Shahab Alam picked one each. There were two run-outs for the Australian side.

In turn, Nepal, who were chasing the target for the third time in three games, could not complete the chase as the batting order stayed inconsistent as in the previous two losses-against hosts Northern Territory Strike on Friday and Bangladesh ‘A’ on Saturday.

Nepal had fallen short of 42 runs against NT Strike and 32 runs against the South Asian neighbour.

Opener Kushal Bhurtel departed after a cameo on Monday, scoring 25 off 13, while his partner Aasif Sheikh went on to cross the 50-run mark. When Sheikh departed as the fourth wicket in 16.1 overs, Nepal were at 120 runs, requiring 56 runs in 23 deliveries.

Skipper Rohit Kumar Paudel had scored 33 off 31 before departing as the third wicket. Kushal Malla (11 off 11) was the only other Nepali batsman to reach double figures.

Melbourne Stars had used eight bowlers in the game, and four of them remained wicketless. Doug Warren and Austin Anelzark claimed two each while Aryan Sharma and Chris Howe bagged one each.

Inconsistent batting

Each of the 11 teams in the tournament is playing six games each in the single round-robin league stage; the top four teams progress to the semi-final stage and compete for the trophy. Nepal’s chances for the title are now almost over as, with three losses, the Rhinos are placed 10th in the table. They are above Australian Capital Territory on net run rate.

Nepal have lost the three games batting second and failing to chase the target, a role of the batters. However, Nepali batters have been struggling to remain consistent and score sufficiently.

Malla, who made a comeback to the national team after being dropped when the Rhinos travelled to the UK in June, is currently the highest run scorer of the team in the tournament.

Malla accumulated 104 runs across three matches. He made 34 from 26 balls against NT Strike and remained unbeaten on 59 from 47 deliveries versus the junior Tigers. He now holds the eighth position among batsmen who have scored the highest number of runs in the competition.

Only Sheikh’s score of 53 from 49 balls and Paudel’s 33 from 31 deliveries saw Nepalese batsmen besides Malla reach more than 30 runs during the competition.

Nepal’s head coach Stuart Law has also been making changes to the squad regularly in the tournament. Lokesh Bam, who failed to deliver in the first two games, was replaced by Bhim Sharki on Monday while Aarif Sheikh was also brought in for his first appearance in the series.

However, both Sharki and Aarif were not up to the mark on Monday. Sharki departed for 1 off 2 while Aarif was not out at 8 off 9.

Nepal now have three games remaining in the series. They will face Hobart Hurricanes Academy on Tuesday, Melbourne Renegades Academy on Wednesday and Pakistan Shaheens on Friday.

Pakistan Shaheens, Melbourne Renegades and Hobart Hurricanes are placed second, sixth and seventh in the table. Shaheens and Renegades have two wins in three games while Hurricanes have one in three. The results suggest that Nepal will not have an easy time in the last three league-stage encounters.

Nepal Dominates Hobart Hurricanes Academy with 180-7 in Top End T20

Nepal Dominates Hobart Hurricanes Academy with 180-7 in Top End T20

Kathmandu, August 19 – In the 18th game of the Top End T20 tournament held at Cazalys Arena in Palmerston, Nepal scored an impressive total of 180 for seven against Hobart Hurricanes Academy in their 20-over innings. After choosing to bat first following a successful toss, Nepal’s inning experienced moments of momentum as players from different positions contributed effectively.

Kushal Bhurtel started the scoring with an aggressive 27 from 20 balls, hitting four boundaries before being caught by Marcus Bean. Aasif Sheikh then contributed 29 off 28 deliveries, though he was run out by Nivethan Radhakrishnan when the score was 77-2, which disrupted the flow of play. Bhim Sharki scored 18 runs, while team captain Rohit Paudel was bowled for 9 as Nepal’s opening batsmen found it difficult to maintain consistent progress.

Nepal’s star performer was Aarif Sheikh, who scored 33 runs from 26 deliveries. Alongside lower-order batsman Lokesh Bam, who stayed not out with 25 runs from only 11 balls, they helped Nepal surpass the 180-run target.

For Hobart Hurricanes Academy, Radhakrishnan was the pick of the bowlers with 2-20 in his four overs. Raf MacMillan also claimed two wickets for 43 runs, while Marcus Bean, Bradley Hope, and Gabe Bell took one wicket each, providing some breakthroughs at crucial intervals.

The Nepalese men’s senior squad suffered their third consecutive loss in the series during an encounter held in Darwin, Australia, on Monday, when they were beaten by Melbourne Stars Academy by 31 runs after aiming to score 176 runs at TIO Stadium.

Nita Ambani Hails Mumbai Indians’ Talent Spotters After Triumph Over KKR

Nita Ambani Hails Mumbai Indians’ Talent Spotters After Triumph Over KKR

Following Mumbai Indians’ (MI) win against defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) on Tuesday, team owner Nita Ambani commended the franchise’s recruitment team for discovering remarkable talents such as bowlers Ashwini Kumar and Vignesh Puthur, alongside wicketkeeper-batsman Robin Minz.

During his remarkable debut, Ashwani took the first-ever four-wicket haul by an Indian player in an IPL opening match, inspiring Mumbai Indians to secure an eight-wicket victory against Kolkata Knight Riders at the Wankhede Stadium during their inaugural home game this season on Monday. Following contributions from Ashwani (4/24) and Deepak Chahar (2/19), who helped dismiss KKR for only 116 runs in 16.2 overs—with notable performances from Angkrish Raghuvanshi (26) and Ramandeep Singh (22)—Ryan Rickelton (62*, off 41 balls, hitting four boundaries and five sixes) along with Suryakumar Yadav (27*, scoring off nine balls with three fours and two sixers) ensured that MI achieved the target with 43 deliveries remaining.

After the match, Nita Ambani lauded the scouting team for their contributions. “I just want to congratulate everyone. This is what Mumbai Indians is known for. I think today I also want to take this opportunity to thank the scouts of the Mumbai Indians. They have worked very hard. Rahul (Sanghvi, Director of Cricket) is there in the corner. DJ (Dhananjai CKM, Chief Data Performance Manager) with all his stats and the entire scouting team. We have youngsters like Ashwani (Kumar), Vignesh (Puthur) in our team, Robin (Minz), so many of them, and I think we need to thank them also. So let’s give a big round of applause to all our scouts,” she said.

Rob Walter Steps Down as South Africa White-Ball Coach for Personal Reasons

Rob Walter Steps Down as South Africa White-Ball Coach for Personal Reasons

Johannesburg [
South Africa
], April 1 (ANI):
South Africa
On Tuesday, men’s white-ball team head coach Rob Walter resigned from his position due to personal reasons. He had been affiliated with the Proteas for 67 ODI and T20I matches.

Walter stated, as cited by the ICC, ‘Having coached the Proteas has been an extraordinary honor, and I feel immense pride in our collective achievements.’

The athletes, supporting personnel, and the assistant
South Africa
The cricketing community has been remarkable throughout this journey. Although it’s time for me to move on, I am confident that the team will keep growing and achieve even greater success,” he stated at 49 years old.

Throughout his time in charge, the Proteas created history by making their maiden appearance in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup final in 2024, ultimately securing second place after losing to India in Barbados. This achievement came hot on the heels of an outstanding run of eight consecutive victories.

He similarly led the 50-over team into the semifinals of the competition.
ICC Men’s
Cricket
The World Cup 2023 in India.

Walter managed the national side in 36 One-Day Internationals and 31 T20 matches, guiding them to series wins over teams including the Netherlands, Australia, Ireland, and Pakistan.

His last task was the
ICC Champions Trophy 2025
, where he led the Proteas to another semi-final appearance, this time against New Zealand in Lahore during March.

South Africa
has not yet announced his replacement. (ANI)

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“Middle Over Logjam “: RCB Cricket Boss Bobat Speaks on Team’s Toughest Scheduling Challenges

“Middle Over Logjam “: RCB Cricket Boss Bobat Speaks on Team’s Toughest Scheduling Challenges

Bengaluru (Karnataka), India, April 1 (ANI): As the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) gear up for their inaugural match at home this IPL season, RCB’s Director of Cricket, Mo Bobat, highlighted the challenges posed by the extensive traveling required over the coming three weeks. He also conveyed his team’s enthusiasm about playing in front of their local fans following two impressive wins in away games.

On Wednesday, RCB will play their inaugural match at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Following their commanding victory over the reigning champions, KKR, and breaking a 17-game losing streak with a win against CSK—the five-time title holders—RCB appears to be a cohesive team. They have showcased impressive batting and bowling displays without depending solely on star players.

Before the match during the pre-game press conference, Bobat mentioned that it feels strange not having played a game there yet and expressed his delight at returning to Bengaluru.

“I’m thrilled to return to Bangalore. After playing two matches without being here yet, it’s great to finally have this opportunity. We’re extremely excited to compete in front of our supporters. Our edge will come from the ambiance generated by these passionate fans; undoubtedly, their presence will be quite daunting for the opposing team, especially with all the noise they’ll bring,” he stated.

Referring to beginning with two victories on the road, Bobat mentioned that following these impressive displays, the squad is eager to put on a good show for their supporters at home.

He mentioned that they aimed to make an impact early in the initial few matches since facing two prominent teams with impressive home track records presents a significant test. They intend to leverage this as motivation for the team. Likewise, they wish to return and inspire the squad to deliver an entertaining performance in front of their supporters.

As the squad prepares for trips to Mumbai, Jaipur, Punjab, and Delhi amidst their home games over the next few days, Bobat acknowledged that such extensive traveling could make it difficult to maintain player freshness and engagement with the team’s desired playing style.

“You simply focus on what’s right in front of you. Therefore, I don’t consider the schedule to be a major concern. The real challenge lies in our extensive traveling requirements. Our beginning phase has been relatively calm and tranquil, followed by a pleasant and relaxing conclusion; however, the core segment is tightly packed. After this match, we will face about seven matches within 22 days, including seven travel days. This creates an extremely busy timetable. Thus, my primary interest revolves around keeping the players energized throughout this duration and ensuring they can continue performing as desired,” he stated.

Regarding the match in Bangalore, Bobat mentioned that the squad boasts a “strong batting and adept bowling” lineup ready to face the challenge of playing at a high-scoring ground such as Bangalore, known for its shorter boundaries.

The Royal Challengers Bangalore team roster includes: Philip Salt, Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar (captain), Liam Livingstone, Jitesh Sharma (wicket-keeper), Tim David, Krunal Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Josh Hazlewood, Yash Dayal, Suyash Sharma, Rasikh Dar Salam, Manoj Bhandge, Jacob Bethell, Swapnil Singh, Abhinandan Singh, Romario Shepherd, Lungi Ngidi, Nuwan Thushara, Mohit Rathee, Swastik Chikara

The Gujarat Titans team roster includes players such as Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill (captain), Jos Buttler (wicket-keeper), Shahrukh Khan, Sherfane Rutherford, Rahul Tewatia, Rashid Khan, Kagiso Rabada, Ravisrinivasan Sai Kishore, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna, Ishant Sharma, Washington Sundar, Glenn Phillips, Anuj Rawat, Mahipal Lomror, Arshad Khan, Jayant Yadav, Nishant Sindhu, Kulwant Khejroliya, Gerald Coetzee, Manav Suthar, Kumar Kushagra, Gurnoor Brar, and Karim Janat. (ANI)

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Lessons from Every Match: KKR All-Rounder Ramandeep Singh Analyzes Team’s Performance Against MI

Lessons from Every Match: KKR All-Rounder Ramandeep Singh Analyzes Team’s Performance Against MI

Mumbai (Maharashtra), India, April 1 (ANI): The current title holders,
Kolkata Knight Riders
(
KKR
) endured an eight-wicket defeat against
Mumbai Indians
At the Wankhede Stadium during the 2025 Indian Premier League (IPL) on Monday.

Ramandeep Singh
‘S fast-scoring innings of 22 runs from 12 deliveries along with Angkrich Raghuvanshi’s contribution of 26 runs from 16 balls and Andre Russell’s two wickets were the standout moments for
KKR
as the hosts
MI
pursued the objective of scoring 117.

Facing the defeat without flinching,
KKR
all-rounder
Ramandeep Singh
he offered an candid evaluation during the post-game press briefing.

Even the strongest teams can fall apart at any time. This undoubtedly provides an opening for those further down the ranks, yet we faced bad luck tonight. Moving forward in the competition, we will strive to avoid finding ourselves in a comparable predicament.
Ramandeep Singh
as cited by the
KKR
press release

He likewise provided insights into supporting the team’s bold strategy at batting, while stressing that they could gain valuable lessons from this outing.

“Each member of the team has our full support as they rely on their inherent instincts. While this approach may not always succeed, we believe in trusting our players so they can deliver their best efforts and embrace their offensive inclinations,” Ramandeep clarified.

“We recognize that collaborations are crucial, but if Angkrich and Rinku’s aggressive strategy had proven successful, they would deserve praise for their play. However, sometimes things just don’t go as planned. Every match offers valuable lessons,” the batsman commented.

When considering the situation at the Wankhede Stadium, Ramandeep believed that the coin flip had a considerable impact on the result.

“It was an excellent toss to win for
MI
They had an edge since the new ball continued to seam in the second innings, and the spinners extracted considerable turn. Thus, there were opportunities for the bowlers. Nonetheless, we cannot use this as a justification. It is essential for us to adapt to all conditions,” he stated.

“The pitch today required settling in before attempting to hit sixes. Usually, this isn’t the norm, but today was somewhat different,” the player stated.

Kolkata Knight Riders
will look forward to bouncing back when they face the Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Eden Gardens on April 3. (ANI)

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