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CAN opens vacancy for foreign head coach for national women’s cricket team



KATHMANDU: The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) has announced an open call for applications for the position of Head Coach of the National Women’s Cricket Team, aiming to appoint a foreign coach ahead of major upcoming international tournaments.

According to CAN, applicants must hold an ECB or CA Level-3 coaching certificate (or equivalent) and have at least five years of professional coaching experience. The new coach will be responsible for improving team performance, leading the support staff, and developing a long-term strategy for talent identification and player development.

The coach is also expected to possess strong knowledge of cricket culture, women’s cricket structures, and fluency in English. Preference will be given to candidates familiar with Nepalese and associate-level cricket.

The selected coach will receive full board accommodation in Nepal, a competitive salary, and team travel allowances.

Interested candidates are required to submit their CV and coaching portfolio to CAN by October 25, 2025.

Nepal’s national women’s cricket team is preparing to compete in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Global Qualifier, scheduled to be held in January 2026 in Nepal. The appointment of an experienced coach is seen as a key step toward strengthening the team’s performance ahead of the high-stakes tournament.

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