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Tribhuvan International Cricket University at the University of Tribhuvan will host in the exciting Kirtipur University T20i women tripleIncluding Nepal, NetherlandsAnd Thailand. The tournament, which begins on January 30, is an intense competition as the battle of the three teams in order to excel in the shortest coordination in the game.
Under the leadership Endo ParmaThe Nepalese is keen to make an effect in front of their home crowd. With the main players like Bouja Mahato and Rome is fixed In their ranks, Nepal will look forward to taking advantage of the familiar circumstances in her favor. The host side hopes to make strong offers and gain valuable experience against international opponents.
The Netherlands will be arrested by the experienced Babit de LEDWho brings leadership and experience to the side. Besides, like dynamic players like Calis stars and Hana Lander He will play decisive roles in the Dutch campaign. The Netherlands will be keen on showing its growing skill in the gynecological cricket game and making a mark in the chain.
Thailand, known for its rapid lifting in the gynecologist, enters the championship with a well -balanced team. with Onnica Kamchomphu and Nattaya Bochatam The Thai team leads, a huge challenge to their opponents. Their mixture of experienced activists and talents makes them strong competitors for the title.
It is worth noting that the six T20i matches in Nepal will play a decisive role in the journey towards the T20 World Cup T20 World Cup for 2026.
date | Details of matching | Time (IST, GMT, Local) |
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January 30, Thursday | Nepal women against the Women of the Netherlands, the first match Trehovan International Cricket University, Kirtepore |
12:00 pm is / 06:30 on GMT / 12:15 pm |
January 31, for free | Nepal women against Thailand women, the second match Trehovan International Cricket University, Kirtepore |
12:00 pm is / 06:30 on GMT / 12:15 pm |
February 01, Saturday | The Netherlands for Women against Thailand Women, the third match Trehovan International Cricket University, Kirtepore |
12:00 pm is / 06:30 on GMT / 12:15 pm |
February 02, Sun | Nepal women against the Women of the Netherlands, the fourth match Trehovan International Cricket University, Kirtepore |
12:00 pm is / 06:30 on GMT / 12:15 pm |
February 03, Monday | Nepal women against Thailand women, the fifth match Trehovan International Cricket University, Kirtepore |
12:00 pm is / 06:30 on GMT / 12:15 pm |
February 04, Tuesday | The Netherlands for Women against Thailand Women, the Sixth Match Trehovan International Cricket University, Kirtepore |
12:00 pm is / 06:30 on GMT / 12:15 pm |
February 05, Wednesday | Nepal women against the Women of the Netherlands, the seventh match Trehovan International Cricket University, Kirtepore |
12:00 pm is / 06:30 on GMT / 12:15 pm |
February 06, Thursday | Nepal women against Thailand women, the eighth match Trehovan International Cricket University, Kirtepore |
12:00 pm is / 06:30 on GMT / 12:15 pm |
February 07, for free | The Netherlands for Women against Thailand Women, the Ninth match Trehovan International Cricket University, Kirtepore |
12:00 pm is / 06:30 on GMT / 12:15 pm |
Live TV broadcast: Fans in Nepal can watch matches directly on Kantipur Max HD. This is an excellent opportunity for local fans to see teams at work from their homes.
Broadcasting services: For the Indian subcontinent: the matches will be available to broadcast on the Fancode app and the website.
Thailand and the global broadcast: The International Council of Cricket (ICC) will broadcast the series through ICC TV, which makes it available around the world, and the international cricket community interested in women’s Cricket.
In an attempt to enhance the popularity of the women’s cricket game, Can (Cricket Association in Nepal) announced that all matches during the series from January 30 to February 8 will be free to enter the audience at Tu Cricket Ground.
This article was published for the first time in Womenncket.comCricket Times.