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Thrills, Late Goals, and Stalemates in the National League

KATHMANDU – The National League 2082 continued its intense run today with a triple-header. The day brought everything from high-scoring battles to tactical deadlocks. As the single round-robin stage nears its conclusion, the pressure at the Dasarath Stadium and ANFA Complex was palpable. The matches left fans with plenty to discuss after a day marked by second-half surges and standout individual performances. **Satdobato and Police Share Spoils in Gritty Draw** While goals flew in elsewhere, Satdobato Youth Club and Nepal Police Football Club fought to a 2-2 draw at the ANFA Complex. Satdobato appeared to be cruising after a dominant first period, during which Arun Lama (17') and Fode Fofana (26') put them two goals up. The momentum shifted drastically in the second half. Nepal Police FC, showing remarkable resilience, clawed their way back into the game. Sagar Tamang pulled one back in the 58th minute, and a late surge saw them equalise to split the points. The match was a physical affair, ending with a flurry of yellow cards in the final minutes for Subash Tharu and team officials, reflecting the high stakes of the encounter. Notably, Subash Tharu was recognised as the Player of the Match for his influential role in the Police comeback. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/OocFMMWVaFqKw8jgMl9UnPc0PkoXyW5UsduHMHCY.jpg) **Laligurans Edge Out Planning Boyz in Five-Goal Thriller** The day's highlight was the high-octane clash between Laligurans Association Club and Planning Boyz United at Dasarath Stadium. Laligurans edged out a 3-2 win in a match that kept the crowd on edge. The first half belonged entirely to Laligurans, who stormed into a 2-0 lead thanks to clinical finishing from Raj Bhusal in the 20th minute and Akoete Junior Donou just four minutes later. However, the Planning Boyz emerged from the break on a different side. Pujan Thapa ignited the comeback in the 57th minute, followed by a Sahil K.C. strike in the 73rd to level the scores. The drama peaked in the 83rd minute when Ashish Gurung, having come off the bench, found the back of the net to restore the lead for Laligurans. Despite a late yellow card for Planning Boyz's Ningma Ghising in stoppage time, Laligurans held firm to take all three points. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/9ZjNJUxX6OKx8hhjJXdFqn5ayJstbdjwXhBfByEb.jpg) **Army Outmanoeuvre Machhindra in Tactical Battle** At the Dasarath Stadium, Tribhuvan Army Football Club (TAFC) displayed veteran composure to beat Machhindra F.C. 2-1. The match was a tale of two halves; the first ended in a 1-1 stalemate after Nawayug Shrestha opened the scoring for the Army in the 40th minute, only for Machhindra’s Jonathan Eduardo Cantillana Zorrilla to equalise just before the whistle. The decisive moment came immediately after the restart when Army captain Gillespye Jung Karki found the net in the 46th minute. Machhindra attempted to shuffle the deck with multiple substitutions, including the introduction of Rewat Ram Bhandari and Saurav Limbu, but the Army defence, bolstered by late tactical swaps, remained impenetrable. Karki’s leadership and goal-scoring heroics earned him the Player of the Match honours.

Football

League Roundup: JYC and Friends' Club Triumph while Chitlang and APF Battle to a Draw

Matchday 36 of the National League 2082 took place at two well-known venues in Lalitpur and Kathmandu. At the ANFA Complex, fans saw both a high-scoring game from Jawalakhel Youth Club and a tough defensive draw. Over at Dasarath Stadium, Friends' Club Kopundole grabbed an important win. It was a tense match that went right to the end. **Jawalakhel Youth Club Dominates Kankrebihar in Five-Goal Thriller** Jawalakhel Youth Club (JYC) started the day at the ANFA Complex with a strong 4-1 win over Kankrebihar Club. The match began cautiously. Kankrebihar’s Dipendra Chunara surprised everyone by scoring in the 6th minute. JYC answered calmly and kept pressing. Boubacar Cissokho equalised. When Nicholas Odane Hamilton came on in the 40th minute, the game shifted in JYC’s favour. Hamilton made a big impact by scoring in the 50th minute. He scored again in stoppage time to cap off a strong second half. Bikash Darlami Magar, who was named Player of the Match, also scored in the 64th minute. This helped JYC secure all three points. Even though Kankrebihar took an early lead and Ashim Upadhyay played with determination, JYC’s better tactics and deeper squad proved too much. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/o5gZAS2rVM4OO68E8hDUZHK7AqTXyWKZRI1cf0fR.jpg) **Defences Reign Supreme in Chitlang-APF Stalemate** The last game at the ANFA Complex was a careful contest between Chitlang Football Club and APF Football Club. It ended in a 0-0 draw. Both teams focused on strong defence. There were a few real chances to score. APF’s Bishwas Udas stood out in defence. He stopped Chitlang’s attacks and earned the Player of the Match award. Even after several substitutions by Chitlang’s coach Prajwal Pratip Chetri and APF’s Rajendra Tamang, neither team managed to score. Both sides took home one point. Defenders and goalkeepers dominated the match from beginning to end. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/eoH1mXLczQ1PNJSL8huVpSfrswGGpbObbvtrnxuG.jpg) **Friends' Club Kopundole Edges Church Boys United at the Death** At Dasarath Stadium, Friends' Club Kopundole earned a tough 2-0 win over Church Boys United. The game was marked by strong defence and late excitement. Friends' Club took the lead in the 28th minute with a goal from Masaya Tahara. Mausam Subba added another just before halftime. In the second half, Church Boys United tried to fight back. They made several substitutions in the 67th minute to bring in fresh legs. The match grew tense near the end. Dipesh Gurung from Church Boys and Jenish Prajapati from Friends' Club both received cautions in the fifth minute of stoppage time. Friends' Club goalkeeper Mausham Lungeli Magar was the standout player. He kept a clean sheet and earned Player of the Match honours.

Football

Stalemate Saturday: National League Matchday 35 Ends in Parallel Draws

KATHMANDU – National League 2082 saw two 1–1 draws on Saturday. Strong defence and late pressure defined both games at the valley’s main stadium, with standout goalkeeping and balanced tactics on display. **Turgunpulatov Rescues Point for Bhagawati Against NRT** At Dasarath Stadium, 675 fans watched NRT and Shree Bhagawati play a tactical first half that ended scoreless, after which intensity rose in the second half. Shree Bhagawati scored in the 66th minute through Bakhromjon Turgunpulatov. NRT captain Anjan Bista equalised in stoppage time (90+4'). NRT’s Ashish Gurung received a red card. Turgunpulatov was named Player of the Match. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/KqfMSrsVTTCg6ttP8MMRpfXlP6l0P0SHxHJJaoV8.jpg)! **Khom Bahadur Shines as Nawa Jan Jagriti Holds Satdobato** At ANFA Complex in Lalitpur, Nawa Jan Jagriti Yuwa Club and Satdobato Youth Club also drew 1–1. Bikram Thokar gave Nawa Jan Jagriti a 26th-minute lead. Satdobato quickly equalised after sustained pressure. Nawa Jan Jagriti’s goalkeeper, Khom Bahadur Shrestha, made key late saves to secure the draw and earned the Player of the Match trophy. Both matches saw tactical second-half changes, with coaches Jeevan Sinkemana (NRT) and Bal Gopal Shahu (Satdobato) using their benches. NRT and Satdobato missed opportunities to improve their single-round-robin standings as the league nears its end.

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Blue Thunder: India Demolish New Zealand to Rule the World Again

Blue Thunder: India Demolish New Zealand to Rule the World Again

AHMEDABAD – On a night of clinical execution and sheer power, India dismantled New Zealand by 96 runs at the Narendra Modi Stadium, successfully defending their T20 World Cup title. The victory before a raucous home crowd cemented India as the undisputed giants of the format. From the first ball, the Men in Blue played with an aggression the Black Caps could not match. India posted 255/5—the highest ever in a World Cup final—essentially batting New Zealand out before the second innings began. The foundation of this historic total was laid by Abhishek Sharma’s blistering start. His 18-ball half-century shattered records and put immediate pressure on the Kiwi bowlers. Sanju Samson expertly continued the momentum, playing the innings of his life. Samson’s 89 off 46 balls was a masterclass in clean hitting. He struck eight towering sixes that left New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner searching for answers. Despite a brief middle-order wobble when Jimmy Neesham claimed three wickets in a single over, including captain Suryakumar Yadav for a duck, India never slowed. Shivam Dube’s late assault kept the scoreboard moving at an unrelenting pace, pushing the target into the realm of the impossible. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/FuIkR3kSFGh8XEBC3jLEgZ35cxYVnS4s1YftSaw0.jpg) Faced with a daunting 256-run chase, New Zealand’s reply faltered after losing their openers early. Indian spinners Axar Patel and Varun Chakaravarthy choked the scoring in the middle overs, forcing Kiwi batters into risky shots that proved costly. Tim Seifert resisted with a gritty 52 but found little support. The climbing required run rate proved overwhelming, and the New Zealand middle order crumbled under pressure and precise Indian bowling. The final act of the evening belonged to Jasprit Bumrah, who once again proved why he is considered the world’s premier fast bowler. Returning for his second spell, Bumrah decimated the lower order with a display of pinpoint yorkers and deceptive slower balls, finishing with remarkable figures of 4 for 15. When the final wicket fell in the 19th over with New Zealand stranded at 159, it signalled the start of a massive celebration across the nation. This victory not only marks India’s second consecutive T20 World Cup trophy but also sets a new gold standard for how the shortest format of the game is played on the world stage. ---

Gemini said Samson and Dube Star as India Edge England in Wankhede Thriller to Secure World Cup Final Berth

Gemini said Samson and Dube Star as India Edge England in Wankhede Thriller to Secure World Cup Final Berth

MUMBAI – India fended off a spirited England fightback to win by 7 runs at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday. The win puts India in the ICC T20 World Cup Final against New Zealand. After losing Abhishek Sharma early, India posted 253/7, driven by power-hitting. Sanju Samson led the Indian innings with a blistering 89 off 42 balls, including 8 boundaries and 7 sixes. He dominated the English pace attack, scoring freely against both Jofra Archer and Sam Curran. This was his second consecutive half-century of the tournament. Ishan Kishan contributed 39, while Shivam Dube added a quick 43, keeping the run rate up during the middle overs. Hardik Pandya and Tilak Varma’s late surge added 63 runs in the last four overs, taking India past 250 and leaving the English bowlers struggling. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/4zSAkKILDBkH7smDXSvVzn9fXkEkrncH3WnVNQhX.jpg) Chasing 254 was always going to be a mountain to climb. England’s ascent began poorly: Jasprit Bumrah struck in the opening over to remove Harry Brook, and Phil Salt soon fell cheaply. The first key turning point came with the arrival of young Jacob Bethell. Playing the innings of his life, Bethell smashed 105 off just 48 deliveries. His 7 sixes brought England within striking distance and briefly silenced the partisan Mumbai crowd. A second turning point unfolded as Will Jacks joined Bethell, adding an aggressive 35. Together, they turned a lopsided contest into a genuine nail-biter that went down to the final moments. Despite the onslaught, India’s death-over specialists excelled. The first key turning point came in the 18th over, when Jasprit Bumrah returned and conceded just 6 runs under pressure, swinging the momentum back to the hosts. The second pivotal moment was the final over, assigned to Shivam Dube, who had to defend 30 runs against England’s lower-order batters. England fought until the last ball, but Dube’s discipline ensured India won by 7 runs. England’s resilience was commendable, but India’s depth was decisive. The win propelled them into the final, giving them momentum as they aim to end their ICC trophy drought.

Allen’s Historic Blitz Propels New Zealand into T20 World Cup Final

Allen’s Historic Blitz Propels New Zealand into T20 World Cup Final

KOLKATA – New Zealand clinically dismantled South Africa by nine wickets at Eden Gardens, securing their place in the ICC T20 World Cup final. Carrying momentum from a strong start, Finn Allen seized the night and broke both the game and the record books. He scored a century in 33 balls, setting the World Cup record for the fastest hundred. **The First Innings: Proteas Stumble** Winning the toss, the Black Caps chose to field and quickly validated the decision. South Africa struggled against Rachin Ravindra and Cole McConchie, who each took two wickets and stifled early scoring. Despite Marco Jansen’s unbeaten 55 offering late resistance, South Africa could only reach 169/8. On Eden Gardens’ pitch, a total below 170 felt vulnerable against New Zealand’s deep batting lineup, especially given the clinical performance earlier in the innings. Allen launched the chase aggressively in the Powerplay, scoring the bulk of his runs in the first six overs and seizing momentum from the outset. His unbeaten century, a blend of precision and force, featured 10 boundaries. Seifert supported with a composed 58, providing stability while Allen dominated. Together they dismantled South Africa’s attack, enabling New Zealand to chase the target in 12.5 overs and finish at 173/1. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/CU4hJqQpYW3R35qqr2cR9Tj3a1r4jtQrAfxcPFu1.jpg) As a result of New Zealand's dominant chase, South Africa's defeat stings all the more. After an unbeaten group stage, the Proteas faltered under knockout pressure again and could not counter Allen’s aggression. **Looking Ahead to Ahmedabad** New Zealand now advances to the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad for the final. After narrowly missing the title in 2021, the Black Caps look determined to claim their maiden T20 crown. They will face the winner of Thursday’s second semi-final between hosts India and England.

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