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Nepal Secures Top Spot After Late Drama in Malé

Nepal secured a spot in the SAFF U-20 Championship semi-finals as Group A winners on Friday night, quieting the home crowd at the National Football Stadium. Choosing to highlight the match’s crucial moments, this account focuses on Nepal’s resilience: In a tense match where the hosts needed a win, Nepal came back from a goal down to draw 1-1 with the Maldives. This result means Nepal finishes the group stage unbeaten, with seven points from three matches after earlier wins over Bhutan and Sri Lanka. **The Late Surge** The Maldives, backed by home fans, scored in the 15th minute when captain Mohamed Imran netted, fueling hopes for an upset. Nepal struggled to break through the Maldivian defence, which looked poised for a win. But with three minutes left, Subas Bam delivered a precise free-kick that Nishan Raj Lawat converted, silencing the crowd. Nepal pressed until the end and finally broke through the Maldivian defence. That single moment changed the game. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/CvIQzSZ5Yt7gfICIo7jAI8mqWoX38WWKgnAC5QQ1.jpg) **Group A Dominance** By staying unbeaten, Nepal showed they are the team to beat in the region and finished at the top of the group. This report emphasises overall team dominance as a key editorial angle. Even if Sri Lanka wins their last match against Bhutan, it cannot catch up to Nepal, which has played strongly throughout the tournament. The Maldives are out of the competition with only two points. **Eyes on the Prize** Nepal now heads to the knockout rounds, confident and ready for the challenge ahead.

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Clinical Nepal Edge Sri Lanka to Close in on Semi-Final Spot

MALE – Nepal claimed a hard-fought 1-0 win over Sri Lanka at the National Football Stadium, in a match full of missed chances and shots off the post. Building on momentum from their previous victory, this second straight Group A win puts the Gorkhalis close to the knockout rounds. The decisive moment came in the first half, when Subash Bam finished a precise cross from captain Dharmendra Kunwar, controlling on the right and sending a low shot into the far corner, putting Nepal ahead. Despite the close score, Nepal controlled the game and would have scored more if not for the goalposts. Subash nearly had a hat-trick—one shot hit the crossbar, and Kunwar’s header struck the post. In the 60th minute, Subash beat three defenders but hit the upright. As a result, the posts kept Sri Lanka in contention. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/bMlVodpuPxDvjVjyz7pizZ0dhiXLaHDj63BL3gXi.jpg) Meanwhile, Sri Lanka struggled and finally created a chance in the 75th minute. Hussain Abdullah met a long pass from Mohammed Khathim, but his weak header was saved by Nepali goalkeeper Pemba Norbu Bhote. Nepal sought another goal late in the match when Bigyan Khadka’s fast solo run down the right ended with a heavy touch that allowed goalkeeper Nadal Senapala to intervene. Shortly after, Senapala also swiftly denied Ganesh Pulami Magar, keeping the margin at one. Nevertheless, Nepal stayed composed under pressure. After beating Bhutan 2-1, Nepal are well placed before facing the Maldives. If Nepal draws against the Maldives, it will advance to the semi-finals regardless of other Group A results. ---

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Nepal Edge Bhutan in Gritty SAFF U-20 Opener

MALE – Nepal began their SAFF U-20 Championship with a gritty 2-1 win over Bhutan on Sunday at the National Football Stadium. The close score masked the match's high intensity. **Early Drama and Direct Punishment** The match intensified just five minutes after kickoff, as the Bhutanese defence made an early error. This miscommunication led goalkeeper Tandin Penjor to handle a deliberate back-pass, which awarded Nepal an indirect free kick. Seizing the opportunity, Nepal’s forwards combined smartly, and Sujan Dangol scored at the near post, giving Nepal an early lead. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/yQTcLDuZZPH0u3Yya7nxTJwL0r2SRpcSePIYzj2O.jpg) The momentum swung further in Nepal’s favour in the 14th minute. Nepal gained even more momentum in the 14th minute when Bhutan’s Thinley Yeszer got a second yellow card for a rough tackle on Nepali goalkeeper Pemba Norbu Bhote, leaving Bhutan with ten players. Even with the extra man, Nepal couldn’t finish the game before halftime. Captain Dharmendra Kunwar came close but missed a chance at the far post during stoppage time. Nepal doubled their advantage through a moment of pure individual brilliance. Attacking midfielder Subash Bam collected the ball well outside the area and unleashed a screaming long-range strike that picked out the top corner. It was a world-class finish. Despite their disadvantage, the “Dragon Boys” refused to fade away. Bhutan did not give up and, even with one player less, fought back in the 83rd minute when Dhendup Gyeltshen finished a quick pass from Kelden Dorje and scored past Pemba. Riding this momentum, Bhutan pushed forward after that goal. The nine minutes of added time saw Bhutan pile intense pressure on the Nepali defence as they desperately searched for an equaliser. Ultimately, Nepal’s backline held firm under the late barrage to secure all three points in Group A.

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Police Reclaim PM Cup Top Spot After Stifling Koshi Province

Police Reclaim PM Cup Top Spot After Stifling Koshi Province

BIRGUNJ – Nepal Police Club claimed the PM Cup top spot with a six-wicket win over Koshi Province at Narayani Cricket Ground. After an early top-order collapse, captain Aarif Sheikh and Rashid Khan forged a century partnership to secure victory and avert a Koshi upset. **The Collapse and the Counter-Attack** Chasing 163, the Police lost four wickets for just 11 runs. Bipin Khatri dismissed Amit Shrestha and Dilshad Ali for ducks, while Shankar Rana was run out without scoring. An upset seemed likely for Koshi at that point. Sheikh and Khan stabilised the innings with an unbeaten 154-run stand. Sheikh scored 81* with 11 boundaries and a six, while Khan contributed a steady 73* to finish the chase in the 34th over. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/azx3rN4fyLs9z6mJeVrVF0Upfh5neWxYBNbiWIyr.jpg) **Kharel’s Five-Wicket Masterclass** Earlier, Dinesh Kharel led the police’s bowling attack, claiming five wickets and dismantling Koshi’s middle order with disciplined bowling. Koshi Province showed resistance with captain Sujan Thapaliya (48) and opener Suman Shrestha (43), but Kharel’s consistency ended their progress as Koshi fell for 162 in 42.5 overs. **Standing Guard at the Top** With their third win in five matches, Nepal Police Club moves ahead of Madhesh Province and Tribhuwan Army Club on net run rate. Police have established themselves as strong contenders, while Koshi remains at the bottom of the table and has yet to secure a win this season.

Royals Crush Super Kings as 15-Year-Old Prodigy Dominates in Guwahati.

Royals Crush Super Kings as 15-Year-Old Prodigy Dominates in Guwahati.

Guwahati made its debut as a new venue, but Chennai Super Kings faced a familiar fate. Their lineup collapsed again under pressure, conceding a decisive eight-wicket loss to the Rajasthan Royals. The pitch started tricky, but Vaibhav Suryavanshi shone. The 15-year-old made the chase effortless, as if on home ground. **The Collapse: Pace and Precision** Rajasthan won the toss and exploited the pitch, using pace to rip through Chennai’s top order. Nandre Burger struck first, dismissing Sanju Samson in the second over. Jofra Archer followed, bowling at 143 kph to remove Ruturaj Gaikwad. Both openers scored only 6 runs. Trouble deepened as Ayush Mhatre departed for a golden duck, and stand-in Matthew Short struggled to settle. Chennai slumped to 38 for 4 after the power play. Matters worsened as Ravindra Jadeja bowled against his former team. He trapped Sarfaraz Khan's leg before and forced Shivam Dube into a mistake in his first over, finishing with 2 for 18. Jamie Overton fought back, scoring 43 from 36 balls and pushing Chennai to 127. It was a determined effort. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/0R1kNHDC4QNcxDrwzKNXbteIJorbHFVOd46AUuuA.jpg) **The Chase: Suryavanshi’s Blitz** Chennai needed early wickets, but Rajasthan’s young players hit back with aggression. Vaibhav Suryavanshi attacked Chennai’s bowlers with fearless shots, belying his age. Suryavanshi reached fifty in 15 balls, deciding the match early with instinctive play. With steady support from Yashasvi Jaiswal, unbeaten on 38, Suryavanshi’s rapid 52 sealed victory in 12.1 overs. Rajasthan not only won—they dominated. With this win, Rajasthan moves to the top of the standings. Chennai must rethink its batting after another weak display.

Patel’s Five-Wicket Masterclass Stuns Lumbini in Low-Scoring Thriller

Patel’s Five-Wicket Masterclass Stuns Lumbini in Low-Scoring Thriller

JANAKPUR – Madhesh Province showed determined bowling at Ram Janaki Stadium. They defended a low score of 124 and beat Lumbini Province by 25 runs. The match was played near the Janaki temple, equaling the importance of the Prime Minister Cup. With this win, Madhesh claimed their second victory of the tournament. They proved that even a small total can be tough to chase if enough pressure is applied. **The Collapse: Madhesh Stumbles Early** Madhesh Province chose to bat first after winning the toss. However, they struggled against Lumbini’s organised bowling. Openers Mayan Yadav (31) and Mohammad Adil Alam (23) offered some resistance. The middle order collapsed, with Sandesh Thapa and Santosh Yadav each taking three wickets. Madhesh was bowled out for 124 runs in 38.1 overs. Fans worried that this would not be enough to defend. The team’s batting effort fell short. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/UFZHU9oqDvWNMcmPrH0txC3hOA01LmFFGA0qjiBj.jpg) **Bishal Patel’s Lethal Spell** Bishal Patel then dominated with incisive, precise bowling. His opening spell reduced Lumbini to 10 for 3. Patel took 5 wickets for 24 runs in nine overs, including three maidens. This further tightened Lumbini's chase. Lumbini’s batsmen faltered against swing and appeared uneasy at the crease. Sumit Shrestha managed 30 but gained scant support from the lineup. Captain Dev Khanal contributed only 12. Lumbini collapsed for just 99 runs in 26 overs, with four batsmen dismissed for ducks. Madhesh controlled the match. **Race for the Top** With this win, Madhesh Province has five points from three matches. They have shown their defensive power this year. For Lumbini, this is their first loss of the tournament. They remain with three points and now have concerns about their batting order.

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