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Prime Minister Cup Cricket: Bagmati vs Lumbini and APF vs Gandaki matches today



KATHMANDU: In the ongoing Prime Minister Cup Men’s National Cricket Tournament, two matches are scheduled for today.

The match between Bagmati province and Lumbini province is set to take place at 9:00 AM at TU Cricket Ground, while the match between APF and Gandaki province is scheduled for 9:00 AM at Mulpani Cricket Ground.

So far, Nepal Police Club remains undefeated in the Prime Minister Cup Cricket. The team holds the top position with 12 points from six games.

Similarly, Bagmati province has secured the second position with 10 points from eight matches, while Madhes province is currently in the third position with 10 points from eight games.

Furthermore, Tribhuvan Army Club stands in the fourth position with eight points, having won four out of six games. Sudurpashchim province follows closely in the fifth position with eight points from six games.

APF, with six points from six games, is in the sixth position, and Karnali province is in the seventh position with six points from seven games.

Additionally, Gandaki province, with four points from six games, holds the eighth position, while Lumbini province is in the ninth position with one win and three losses from five games. Koshi province, after playing eight matches without a win, is currently in the tenth position.

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