Thursday, January 15th, 2026

PM Cup:  APF vs Karnali, Lumbini vs Sudurpaschim today



KATHMANDU:  Two games are being played under the Prime Minister Cup Men’s National Cricket Tournament.

Under group ‘A’, departmental team Armed Police Force (APF) is taking on Karnali Pradesh at TU International Cricket Ground.

Tribhuvan Army Club (TAC) from group ‘A’ has already secured berth in the semi-finals while Pradesh 1 and Gandaki Pradesh have been out of the competition.

The winner in the match today will reach the semi-finals. With two wins already, if APF defeats Karnali, it will book its place in the semi-finals before playing the final match.

On the other hand, Karnali has to win APF to maintain journey towards semi-finals. It is, however, a hard nut to crack for Karnali to defeat APF.

Similarly, under group ‘B’, Lumbini and Sudurpaschim are locking horns at Mulpani Cricket Ground today.

Lumbini, which has won one game and lost the other, has to defeat Sudurpaschim to maintain the journey towards Semi-finals. Under group ‘A’ Bagmati is atop the points table with six points from three wins and Nepal Police Club is in the second position with four points from three matches.

Sudurpaschim is at the bottom by losing all the two matches it has played so far. If it loses to Lumbini, it will be out of the tournament without playing the last match.

 

Publish Date : 23 January 2021 08:01 AM

Kulman on unity with RSP: We were in an accident for 12 days, but emerged clean

KATHMANDU: Ujyalo Nepal Party Chair Kulman Ghising has said his

Oli: Lucifers have reached Jhapa to contest against me

KATHMANDU: KP Sharma Oli has raised concerns over the election

Nepal Telecom warns VAS providers over circulation of offensive SMS

KATHMANDU: Nepal Telecom has warned Value Added Services (VAS) providers

Three killed in tiger attacks in Surkhet and Salyan within week

SURKHET: Three people have been killed in separate tiger attacks

Netra Bikram Chand and Miraj Dhungana reach four-point agreement for joint movement

KATHMANDU: Netra Bikram Chand, chair of the Nepal Communist Party