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PM’s Cup Women’s T20: Four matches to be played today


27 December 2023  

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KATHMANDU: Four matches are set to captivate cricket enthusiasts today in the ongoing Prime Minister’s Cup Women’s T20 national cricket tournament.

The matchups include APF versus Karnali, Gandaki versus Koshi, Bagmati versus Lumbini, and Madhesh versus Sudurpaschim.

The action kicks off with APF and Karnali Pradesh facing off at 9:30 am on the grounds of TU Cricket Ground in Kirtipur.

In the tournament so far, APF has maintained an unblemished record, securing a formidable 6 points, while Karnali Province is yet to notch up points.

Simultaneously, Mulpani Cricket Ground will witness a match between Gandaki and Koshi provinces.

With both teams having played four matches, Koshi Pradesh holds the second position with 6 points, while Gandaki trails in the sixth position with 3 points.

Meanwhile, at 1:15 pm, Bagmati and Lumbini will vie for supremacy in Kirtipur, while Madhesh and Sudurpaschim Province engage in a match at Mulpani.

In the standings, Bagmati and Lumbini, each boasting 4 points, occupy the fourth and fifth positions, respectively.

Meanwhile, Madhesh, with an additional 2 points, finds itself in third place, while Sudurpaschim leads the pack with an impressive 6 points.

Publish Date : 27 December 2023 07:47 AM

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