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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. ---

Football

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.

Football

Nepal U-20 Squad Departs for Maldives with SAFF Championship Ambitions

KATHMANDU – The Nepal U-20 national football team will depart for Male, Maldives, on Friday night to compete in the upcoming SAFF U-20 Championship. The tournament, scheduled from March 23 to April 4, offers Nepal a key opportunity to reestablish its position in regional youth football. Ahead of this challenge, the squad prepared diligently for the conditions they would face. To ensure the team is ready for the Maldives, the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) held a formal farewell ceremony on Thursday. ANFA General Secretary Kiran Rai, Assistant General Secretary Damodar Bhattarai, and Spokesperson Suresh Shah offered their best wishes after the squad completed a 40-day closed-camp training to prepare for the humid conditions. **Experience Meets Fresh Blood** Building on this preparation, Nepal maintains tactical continuity as Urjan Shrestha begins his third consecutive term as U-20 head coach. Shrestha previously led the team in the sixth edition at home in 2024 and the seventh edition in India last year, giving him significant experience with the tournament’s demands. Shrestha’s experience is critical for a team seeking to reclaim past glory. Nepal, a two-time champion with victories in the inaugural edition in Kathmandu and the second in Thimphu, has not won the trophy in recent years. Two years ago, Shrestha’s team lost 4-1 to Bangladesh in the final at Satdobato. Reflecting on these outcomes, Shrestha acknowledged that minor lapses in concentration have affected past performances. “We have frequently faltered due to small mistakes. Sometimes players acting on individual whims instead of the tactical plan has handed results to the opposition. This time, we are extremely serious about fixing those errors,” Shrestha stated. **A Lone Top-Flight Leader** Forward Dharvendra Kunwar, who plays for Jawalakhel Youth Club in the ANFA National League, will captain the team. Kunwar is the only member of the 23-man squad with top-flight experience, having played in the Martyr’s Memorial ‘A’ Division League three years ago. Despite this experience gap, Kunwar believes the team’s chemistry is a key strength. “Technically, the squad isn’t drastically different from previous years, but our team spirit has never been stronger. We are heading into this tournament with a very positive mindset,” he said. **Tournament Outlook: The Road to the Semifinals** Group A includes Nepal, the Maldives (hosts), Bhutan, and Sri Lanka. Nepal is in this group and faces a challenging route to the knockout stages. The seven participating nations are divided into two groups, with the top two from each advancing to the semifinals. **Group B: India (Defending Champions), Bangladesh, Pakistan** **Nepal’s Group Stage Schedule (All times NST)**: **Date Opponent Time** **March 23 Bhutan 4:30 PM** **March 25 Sri Lanka TBD** **March 27 Maldives TBD** Starting with the opening match against Bhutan on March 23, Shrestha’s team faces an important early test. With defending champions India in the opposite group, Nepal needs a strong start to advance beyond the group stage.

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Rana’s Century Powers Police Club to Commanding Victory Over Bagmati

Rana’s Century Powers Police Club to Commanding Victory Over Bagmati

KATHMANDU — In a high-stakes clash at the Mulpani Cricket Stadium, Shankar Rana delivered a batting masterclass to steer Nepal Police Club to a seven-wicket victory over Bagmati Province. The departmental side chased down a formidable target of 266 with nearly six overs to spare, signalling their intent to dominate the PM Cup. They looked untouchable under the afternoon sun. **The Chase: Rana and Kharel Set the Foundation** The Police Club’s pursuit began with a clinical opening stand that effectively sucked the life out of Bagmati’s defence. Openers Dinesh Kharel and Shankar Rana dismantled the bowling attack during a 159-run partnership, punishing every loose delivery with surgical precision. Kharel played the aggressor early on, bludgeoning 70 runs off 75 balls, including eight boundaries and three towering sixes, before Subash Khatri finally found the breakthrough. Despite the loss of Dilshad Ali for just 8, Rana remained unbothered as he anchored the innings with a veteran’s poise. He surged toward three figures, eventually carving out a magnificent 116 runs from 128 deliveries, a knock decorated with 13 fours and 4 sixes. Alongside skipper Aarif Sheikh, who remained unbeaten on 43, Rana ensured the chase never derailed. He simply refused to miss. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/qzVAcmCwQrQJhNuQhNxBHUlHceC8s62eNi20N5Sb.jpg) **Bagmati’s Mid-Innings Surge Falls Short** Bagmati won the toss, batted first, and posted 265 despite a shaky start at 71-3. Ishan Pandey and Pawan Sarraf rescued the innings with a gritty 124-run stand. Both reached half-centuries, with Sarraf scoring 79, but Bagmati lacked late-innings firepower. As Bagmati pushed to accelerate in the final overs, the Police bowling unit, spearheaded by Karan KC's pace and Rashid Khan's discipline, kept them on a leash throughout the death overs. This win marks Police Club's second victory, securing their spot near the top. Bagmati Province now faces an uphill fight after its second loss in three games. The departmental giants were simply clinical.

Army Dominates Gandaki to Secure Back-to-Back PM Cup Victories

Army Dominates Gandaki to Secure Back-to-Back PM Cup Victories

KATHMANDU — Tribhuvan Army Club continued their ruthless streak in the PM Cup. They dismantled Gandaki Province by seven wickets to claim their second consecutive win of the tournament. The departmental side made light work of a 210-run target, chasing it down in just 34 overs. They simply outclassed the opposition. **The Chase: A Masterclass in Partnerships** The Army’s pursuit was defined by two massive century stands. These partnerships effectively shut Gandaki out of the contest. Openers Trit Raj Das and skipper Binod Bhandari set a punishing tone from the first ball, putting on 110 runs for the first wicket. Bhandari led from the front, smashing 58 runs off 57 balls. His knock featured seven boundaries and two towering sixes before his departure. Though Arjun Saud fell for a duck shortly after, Das anchored the innings with a steady 51. This ensured the momentum didn’t stall. The game was then put to bed by Bhim Sharki and Kushal Malla, who shared an unbeaten 100-run partnership. Sharki’s aggressive 54 not out served as the knockout blow. Gandaki’s bowlers looked toothless against the onslaught. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/xGXCQcOiNGqrdkg92au8RCDdRb4IEWg66igiqItF.jpg) **Gandaki’s Struggle for Rhythm** Earlier in the day, Gandaki Province opted to bat first after winning the toss. They struggled to find a finishing kick. Arjun Kumal played a gritty, lone-hand innings of 76 from 102 balls, desperate to give his side a fighting chance. Deepak Dumre added a quick-fire 51, but the rest of the batting order crumbled under pressure. The Army’s bowling attack, led by Akash Chand and Shahab Alam, exploited the conditions perfectly. They picked up three wickets each. Kushal Malla chipped in with two wickets of his own, restricting Gandaki to 209 all out in the 50th over. It wasn’t nearly enough. With this result, the Army climbs to four points, firmly establishing itself as the team to beat. Meanwhile, Gandaki remains winless, searching for answers after two straight defeats. The gulf in class was evident.

Arniko Yadav Masterclass Steers Madhesh to Dominant Victory Over Sudurpaschim

Arniko Yadav Masterclass Steers Madhesh to Dominant Victory Over Sudurpaschim

JANAKPUR – Araniko Yadav starred as Madhesh Province claimed a crucial five-wicket win over Sudurpaschim Province in the Prime Minister Cup. Playing at home in Janakpur, Madhesh bounced back from their draw with Koshi to secure their first full tournament points. Sudurpaschim struggled after Madhesh chose to bowl first at the Narayani Cricket Ground. Yadav broke through early with disciplined bowling, dismissing the first wicket in his opening spell. Pradeep Paswan complemented him by tightening the run rate, leading to a steady collapse of the top order. Opener Abhishek Pal contributed a determined 33-ball innings, but Sudurpaschim lacked stability and fell for 160 in the 44th over. Yadav led with three wickets. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/3Oqt2tNvNyoYPs0CfwWYnt3yOPrGpLAFqq082pCA.jpg) Madhesh chased the target efficiently, reaching it in 33.4 overs. Despite Ashok Dhami’s three wickets for Sudurpaschim, Captain Anil Sah set the tone with a brisk start, followed by Mohammad Adil Alam’s steady contribution. Yadav anchored the finish under pressure, compiling an unbeaten 46 with nine boundaries. This result shakes up the Group A standings, handing Sudurpaschim their first defeat after their opening win over Karnali Province. Madhesh now has three points from two matches and is positioned to challenge departmental teams—Army, Police, and APF—for the title. With a lucrative 1 million NPR prize for the champions tilting the stakes across Kathmandu and Madhesh Province, the pressure is on. The league format allows only the top two teams to reach the final, so Madhesh has reclaimed its momentum at the right moment. The race for the final is on.

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