
The cricket team of Men Nepal will undergo a training camp on the Criket Board in India (BCCI) at the Center of Excellence in Bengalur from 20 August to 4 September to prepare for the upcoming T20 World Cup qualification. This initiative continues to grow cricket cooperation between India and Nepal, which has deepened in recent years by a number of bilateral orders and local support.
This is not the first time that both neighbors worked on cricket. The Nepal The men’s team previously trained in the same place in August last year. Their visit also included participation in a number of TRIs with cricket associations Baroda and Gujarat, which provided a valuable exhibition against Indian home clothing. These regular exchanges underline the growing synergy between cricket records and the governments of both countries.
“Cricket cooperation has added a new dimension to the deep and age historical ties between India and Nepal and combined the youth of both countries shared passion for cricket,” said the leading Indian government official. Sentiment reflects a wider diplomatic commitment to strengthen their ties through sport.
In January last year, the Indian Minister of External Affairs Dr. With Jaishankar met with Nepal The male team and officials of the cricket association Nepal (CAN) and repeat the support of India for the development of cricket in the country. Since then, the Indian government has supported several initiatives aimed at supporting the Nepalese cricket.
In March, India made it easier for Nepal’s teams to be 19 years of age and the Association of Dill and District (DDCA). A few months later, the women’s team of Nepal conducted a training camp in Delhi to prepare for the qualifications of the World Championship in Asia in Thailand, where they got to the finals.
With the Bengalur training camp on the horizon, the Nepal team now will now try to make the most of the high -performance infrastructure that they have at their disposal when they are facing a strong performance in the T20 World Cup and may reach the World Cup in their history.
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Published:
Amar Pancker
Published on:
21 July 2025