Nepal Wins ACC Premier League
Nepal won the ACC Premier League 2006 three-day cricket championship after UAE failed to gather enough points from its last two games against Singapore and Malaysia to defend the title. Read More …
Nepal won the ACC Premier League 2006 three-day cricket championship after UAE failed to gather enough points from its last two games against Singapore and Malaysia to defend the title. Read More …
Nepal booked a spot in the final of the ACC Premier League despite settling for a draw against hosts Malaysia at the Kinrara Oval, Kuala Lumpur today. Read More …
The complete scorecard of the match between Nepal and Malaysia. The match ended in a draw. Read More …
A day after hitting 68 not out, Raj Kumar Pradhan returned with another laudable performance. This time it was with the ball taking five wickets to wreck hovac on the Malaysians as the hosts were bowled out for 162 runs in first innings. Read More …
What would you expect when the scoreboard is reading 122/9 and No 11, with an average of 7.83 in 13 matches, walks in? Maybe the batman on the other end will hit a few runs and he would swing bats a few times before finally ending with a sky-rocketed catch or castled stumps.
Here is the different story. He scores a brilliant half-century helping him team reach the total unimaged a few hours earlier. If Jason Gillespie scoring a Test double century was a surprise, Raj Kumar Pradhan, scoring a 68 not out, was a miracle because he is so used to getting out quick. Read More …

Best bowler, man of the match and best batsman of the match all beam up after Nepal’s victory.
Nepal cleaned up the remaining 7 wickets in two hours to register a 205-run victory over Singapore on the last day of the ACC Premier League match at the TU Cricket Ground. Read More …
The complete scorecard of the ACC Premier League match between Nepal and Singpaore. Nepal won the match by 205 runs. Read More …
Nepali batting lineup failed once again as UAE registered a 97-run victory in the three-day ACC Premier League match at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium Monday. Read More …
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