Nepal is set to play Namibia in the first match of the Four-Nation Women’s T20 series in Uganda, with matches scheduled against Uganda and Hong Kong following. The tournament features four participating teams, and the top two will reach the finals. Coaches and players are optimistic about their performance and potential success.
Nepal is preparing to face Namibia in the inaugural match of the Four-Nation Women’s T20 series, scheduled to be held in Uganda. The match will take place at the Entebbe Cricket Oval on Saturday at 4:45 PM, according to Nepali Standard Time. This encounter marks the first competitive meeting between Nepal’s and Namibia’s women’s cricket teams.
The tournament features four teams: Nepal, Namibia, Hong Kong, and the host nation, Uganda. Each participating team will compete against one another twice. Following the match against Namibia, Nepal will square off against Uganda on March 9 and Hong Kong on March 10, with subsequent matches against Namibia on March 12, Uganda on March 13, and Hong Kong on March 14.
The two top-scoring teams will advance to compete in the final match of the series. The Nepalese women’s cricket team includes notable players such as captain Indu Berma, Rubina Chhetri, Puja Mahato, and several others.
Prior to the departure for Uganda, Nepali team coach Manoj Bhetuwal expressed confidence in his team’s potential to return victorious while addressing areas for improvement. Likewise, team captain Indu Berma remarked that the squad is well-prepared for the challenges of the series and is aiming to perform excellently.
In summary, the Four-Nation Women’s T20 series will commence with Nepal facing Namibia at the Entebbe Cricket Oval. The tournament involves multiple matches among the four teams, with the ultimate goal of qualifying for the finals. Both the coach and captain of the Nepali team express confidence in achieving success in this competitive event.
Original Source: risingnepaldaily.com