Nepal’s women will face Namibia in the first match of the Four-Nation Women’s T20 series in Uganda. The series includes teams from Namibia, Hong Kong, and Uganda, with matches scheduled from March 7 to March 14. The best two teams will compete in the final. Coach Manoj Bhetuwal and captain Indu Berma aim for success, emphasizing preparedness and improvement.
Nepal is poised to compete against Namibia in the inaugural match of the Four-Nation Women’s T20 series, scheduled to take place in Uganda. This match will occur on Saturday at 4:45 PM Nepali standard time at the Entebbe Cricket Oval. This will mark the first encounter between Nepal’s women’s cricket team and that of Namibia.
The Four-Nation series features teams from Nepal, Namibia, Hong Kong, and the host nation, Uganda. Each team will play two matches against all other participants. Following the match against Namibia, Nepal will face Uganda on March 9 and Hong Kong on March 10. Subsequently, matches against Namibia, Uganda, and Hong Kong will be held on March 12, March 13, and March 14, respectively.
The two teams with the highest scores at the conclusion of the series will advance to the final match. The Nepali women’s cricket team comprises talented players including captain Indu Berma, Rubina Chhetri, Puja Mahato, and others, totaling 14 members.
Prior to the team’s departure for Uganda, coach Manoj Bhetuwal expressed confidence in his team’s ability to identify and rectify weaknesses, aiming for series victory. Meanwhile, captain Indu Berma assured that the team is well-prepared and ready to deliver commendable performances throughout the series.
In conclusion, Nepal’s women’s cricket team is set to begin its participation in the Four-Nation Women’s T20 series against Namibia. With well-defined matches scheduled against all teams, the players are keen to showcase their skills. The objective is clear: to perform ambitiously and secure a position in the final match of the series.
Original Source: risingnepaldaily.com