The second edition of the Nepal Premier League (NPL) will feature night matches under floodlights, confirmed by the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN).
CAN Secretary Paras Khadka revealed this in a podcast with the Sudurpaschim Royals franchise. CAN spokesperson Chhumbi Lama also confirmed that night games at TU Cricket Ground, Kirtipur are part of the plan, provided the stadium upgrades are completed in time.
Ongoing upgrades at TU Cricket Ground include:
A new 15,000-capacity parapet
Installation of 6 floodlights
The construction deadline was originally set for the end of Asar (mid-July), but since it wasn't completed on time, the contractor was penalized, and the deadline was extended.
Key Dates for NPL Season 2:
Scheduled for November–December 2025
Mini Auction to be held in August
Player registration has already closed, and the final player list will be announced soon, according to CAN spokesperson Lama.
Summary:
This edition of the NPL marks a historic moment for Nepali cricket, with floodlit matches being played for the first time in a domestic league. It’s expected to boost audience engagement and take the league to a more professional level.
Get ready for one of the biggest nights in Nepali women’s football! Nepal faces Uzbekistan in a do-or-die battle to qualify for the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026. Both teams are unbeaten with identical goal differences and performances—making this final Group F clash a dramatic winner-takes-all. Can Nepal make history and book their spot in the tournament for the first time in over two decades? Follow all the live updates, key moments, and expert insights right here.
Nepal: After thrashing Laos (9–0) and Sri Lanka (8–0), captain Sabitra “Samba” Bhandari is in electric form, netting consecutive hat‑tricks and entering this match with 7 goals.
Stats & History to Include
Nepal FIFA Rank :100th
Where to watch the Nepal vs Uzbekistan AFC Asian Cup 2026 qualifier match?
The Nepal vs Uzbekistan AFC Asian Cup 2026 qualifier match will not be telecast anywhere in India. The match will be livestreamed on the Uzbekistan FA YouTube channel.
LIVE VIDEO ⏬
The starting XI against Uzbekistan.
How to check SEE Result
The ICC Men's Cricket World Cup League 2 match between Nepal and Scotland is currently underway at the Forthill Cricket Ground in Dundee, Scotland.
Scotland won the toss and opted to bat first .
For live video updates and detailed commentary, you can follow the match on:
Live Video Link : 👉 Click Here
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