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Nepal To Play T20 Tri-series Against Baroda And Gujarat As Part Of 2024 Men's T20 WC Preparation
Nepal is currently ranked 16th in the ICC men’s T20I rankings and will be using the tri-series against Baroda and Gujarat to prepare for the upcoming Men’s T20 World Cup, to be held in the United States of America and the West Indies from June 1-29.
Nepal has been placed alongside South Africa, Bangladesh, Netherlands and 2014 Men’s T20 World Cup winners Sri Lanka in Group D. Nepal will face the Netherlands in their first group match on June 5 at the Grand Prairie Stadium in Dallas, USA. They will then take on Sri Lanka at the Broward County Stadium in Miami, Florida on June 11. Nepal’s next two group matches will be against South Africa and Bangladesh on June 14 and 16 respectively at Arnos Vale Stadium, Kingstown, Saint Vincent. Read More...
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