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Madhesh Province Women's Cricket Team
Madhesh Province women's cricket team, (formerly known as Province No. 2 Cricket Team) also known as Team Madhesh, is a Nepali provincial cricket team, based in the Madhesh Province of Nepal. The team plays Twenty20 cricket in the Prime Minister Women's Cup. The team is currently being run under the Madhesh Province Cricket Association. This team is currently being led by Kabita Gautam. Madhesh Province Cricket Team plays in PM Cup women's national tournament organized by Cricket Association of Nepal. Madhesh Province Women's team qualified for the semifinal for the very first time in the 2023 season. They were unable to make into the final, losing by a huge margin against Sudurpaschim Province women's team. Coaching staff Seasons Women's PM Cup Lalitpur Mayor's Cup {, class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" , -style="background:#efefef;" !Season !Teams !Position , - , 2021 , 5 , DNQ , - , 2022 , 5 , DNQ , - , 2023 , 5 , 4th , - , 2024 , 5 , DNQ , - References ...
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Prime Minister Cup Women's National Cricket Tournament
Prime Minister Cup Women's National Cricket Tournament is a twenty20 cricket tournament in Nepal organised by the Cricket Association of Nepal. The inaugural edition was contested among 10 teams and six teams contested the tournament from 2016 to 2018. The competition has featured 8 teams from the 2019 edition. Nepal A.P.F. Club are the most successful team in the history of the competition, winning 6 titles. Competition format The inaugural tournament had 10 teams, nine regional and one departmental team, competing in two round-robin groups with the top two teams from each group advancing to the semi-finals. The following season the regional teams were replaced by teams representing the five development regions and the tournament was reduced to six teams while retaining the previous format. Ahead of the 2020 season, the five regional teams were replaced by teams representing the seven provinces A province is an administrative division within a country or state. T ...
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Lalitpur Mayor Women's Cup
Lalitpur Mayor Women's Cup is a Twenty20 Cricket, twenty20 cricket tournament in Nepal organised by the Cricket Association of Nepal with the financial support of Lalitpur, Nepal, Lalitpur Metropolitan City. Nepal A.P.F. Club are the most successful team in the history of the competition, winning 3 titles. Competition format The tournament had 5 teams including Lalitpur Mayors 11 along with 4 teams that reached the semi-finals of the Prime Minister Cup Women's National Cricket Tournament, Prime Minister's Cup Women's T-20 National Tournament. The Lalitpur Mayor's XI team is formed from the players of remaining four provinces that did not reach the semi-finals of Prime Minister's Cup. All team play with each other's in Round-robin tournament, round-robin format with top two team advancing to the finals. Teams Tournament season and results References

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Nepal
Nepal, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is mainly situated in the Himalayas, but also includes parts of the Indo-Gangetic Plain. It borders the Tibet Autonomous Region of China China–Nepal border, to the north, and India India–Nepal border, to the south, east, and west, while it is narrowly separated from Bangladesh by the Siliguri Corridor, and from Bhutan by the States and union territories of India, Indian state of Sikkim. Nepal has a Geography of Nepal, diverse geography, including Terai, fertile plains, subalpine forested hills, and eight of the world's ten List of highest mountains#List, tallest mountains, including Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth. Kathmandu is the nation's capital and List of cities in Nepal, its largest city. Nepal is a multi-ethnic, multi-lingual, multi-religious, and multi-cultural state, with Nepali language, Nepali as the official language. The name "Nepal" is first record ...
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Madhesh Province
Madhesh Province () is a Provinces of Nepal, province of Nepal in the Terai region with an area of covering about 6.5% of the country's total area. It has a population of 6,126,288 as per the 2021 Nepal census, making it Nepal's most densely populated province and the smallest province by area. It borders Koshi Pradesh to the east and the north, Bagmati Province to the north, and India’s Bihar state to the south and the west. The border between Chitwan National Park and Parsa National Park acts as the provincial boundary in the west, and the Kosi River forms the provincial border in the east. The province includes eight districts, from Parsa District, Parsa in the west to Saptari District, Saptari in the east. It is a centre for religious and cultural tourism.Rastriya Samachar Samiti (2004)"More Indian tourists visit Janakpurdham" Himalayan Times, 17 January 2004. Etymology The word ''madhesh'' is thought to be derived from the Sanskrit ''madhya desh'' (मध्य देश) ...
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Twenty20
Twenty20 (abbreviated T20) is a shortened format of cricket. At the professional level, it was introduced by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) in 2003 for the county cricket, inter-county competition. In a Twenty20 game, the two teams have a single innings each, which is restricted to a maximum of twenty over (cricket), overs. Together with First-class cricket, first-class and List A cricket, Twenty20 is one of the three forms of cricket recognised by the International Cricket Council (ICC) as being played at the highest level, both internationally and domestically. A typical Twenty20 match lasts just over 3 hours, with each innings lasting around 90 minutes and an official 10-minute break between the innings. This is much shorter than previous forms of the game, and is closer to the timespan of other popular team sports. It was introduced to create a fast-paced game that would be attractive to spectators at the ground and viewers on television. The game has succe ...
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Kabita Gautam
''Kabita'' is a 1977 Indian Bengali language, Bengali-language film directed by Bharat Shumsher, starring Mala Sinha in the lead role. The film is a remake of the Tamil language, Tamil film ''Aval Oru Thodar Kathai'' (1974) where Kamal Haasan had a supporting role as a neighbor. He played the same role in the Bengali language, Bengali remake, thus his only foray into Bengali language, Bengali film industry. Cast * Mala Sinha as Kabita Ray * Kamal Haasan as Gopal Menon * Ranjit Mallick as Tilak * Anil Chatterjee * Samit Bhanja as Shekhar * Mahua Roychoudhury as Sumati * Sandhya Roy as Bharati * Bikash Ray as Baba * Sulata Chowdhury * Satindra Bhattacharya * Bankim Ghosh * Kamu Mukherjee, Kamu Mukhopadhyay * Shamita Biswas * Bimal Deb * Prema Narayan as Chandra * Kabita Panday Songs References External links

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Prime Minister Cup Women's National Tournament
Prime Minister Cup Women's National Cricket Tournament is a Twenty20 Cricket, twenty20 cricket tournament in Nepal organised by the Cricket Association of Nepal. The inaugural edition was contested among 10 teams and six teams contested the tournament from 2016 to 2018. The competition has featured 8 teams from the 2019 edition. Nepal A.P.F. Club are the most successful team in the history of the competition, winning 6 titles. Competition format The inaugural tournament had 10 teams, nine regional and one departmental team, competing in two Round-robin tournament, round-robin groups with the top two teams from each group advancing to the semi-finals. The following season the regional teams were replaced by teams representing the five Development regions of Nepal, development regions and the tournament was reduced to six teams while retaining the previous format. Ahead of the 2020 season, the five regional teams were replaced by teams representing the seven Provinces of Ne ...
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Cricket Association Of Nepal
Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) is the official Sport governing body, governing body of cricket in Nepal national cricket team, Nepal. Its headquarters are situated in Mulpani, Kathmandu, Mulpani, Kathmandu District, Kathmandu. It is Nepal's representative at the International Cricket Council and remains an associate member since 1996 Anno Domini, AD (2053 Vikram Samvat, BS). It is also a member of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC). The board was dissolved by the government of Nepal in November 2014 on the grounds of incompetence and a three-member ad hoc committee was established with a new president designated by the government itself. In April 2016, CAN was suspended by the International Cricket Council (ICC), on the grounds of government interference in its operations. However the suspension did not prevent Nepal's national teams from participating in ICC tournaments. The ICC welcomed the elections of the board held in September 2019 and formally reinstated the board on ...
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Sudurpashchim Province Cricket Team
Sudurpashchim Province Cricket team, (formerly known as Province No. 7 cricket team) and also known as Team Sudurpashchim is a Nepali provincial cricket team, based in the Sudurpashchim Province of Nepal. The team plays limited overs and 20-over cricket in the Prime Minister One Day Cup. The team is currently being run under the Sudurpashchim Province Cricket Association, with Narayan Joshi as the team captain. Stadium Current squad {, class= "sortable wikitable", style="font-size:95%; , - ! style="background:#008000; color:white; text-align:centre;", Name ! style="background:#008000; color:white; text-align:centre;", Nationality ! style="background:#008000; color:white; text-align:centre;", Birth date ! style="background:#008000; color:white; text-align:centre;", Batting Style ! style="background:#008000; color:white; text-align:centre;", Bowling Styles ! style="background:#008000; color:white; text-align:centre;", Notes , - ! colspan="6";text-align:center , Batsmen , - ...
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2023–24 Prime Minister Cup (Women)
The 2023–24 Prime Minister Cup (Women) was the ninth edition of the Prime Minister Cup Women's National Cricket Tournament, the premier Twenty20 cricket tournament in Nepal. The tournament was contested by teams representing the seven Provinces of Nepal as well as one departmental teams. It began on 21 December 2023 and end on 3 January 2024. The format was changed for the 2023–24 season, with the eight teams competing in a round-robin format with the top four advancing to the play-offs. APF Club clinched the title of the Prime Minister Cup Women’s National Twenty20 Cricket Tournament for a record-extending sixth time after they defeated Koshi Province by 11 runs in the final. Squads Points table *The top 4 teams qualified for the playoffs. * Advanced to Qualifier 1 * Advanced to Eliminator Fixtures Cricket Association of Nepal Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) is the official Sport governing body, governing body of cricket in Nepal national cricket team, N ...
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2024 Lalitpur Mayor Women's Cup
The 2024 Lalitpur Mayor Women's Cup was the fourth edition of the Lalitpur Mayor Women's Cup, the premier Twenty20 cricket tournament in Nepal. The tournament had 5 teams including Lalitpur Mayor's XI along with 4 teams that reached the semi-finals of the Prime Minister's Cup Women's T-20 National Tournament. The Lalitpur Mayor's XI team is formed from the players of remaining four provinces that did not reach the semi-finals of Prime Minister's Cup. All team play with each other's in round-robin format with top two team advancing to the finals. Nepal A.P.F. Club were the defending champion having won the all three previous editions. Nepal A.P.F. Club (APF) Club women have clinched the title of Lalitpur Mayor’s Cup Women’s Tournament 2024. They won their fourth consecutive title of the Lalitpur Mayor Women's T20 championship at the TU Cricket Ground by defeating Sudurpashchim Province by 2 runs in the final. Squads Points table *The top 2 teams qualified for the ...
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ESPNcricinfo
ESPNcricinfo (formerly known as Cricinfo or CricInfo) is a sports news website exclusively for the game of cricket. The site features news, articles, live coverage of cricket matches (including liveblogs and scorecards), and ''StatsGuru'', a database of historical matches and players from the 18th century to the present. , Sambit Bal was the editor. The site, originally conceived in a pre-World Wide Web form in 1993 by Simon King, was acquired in 2002 by the Wisden Grouppublishers of several notable cricket magazines and the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack. As part of an eventual break-up of the Wisden Group, it was sold to ESPN, jointly owned by The Walt Disney Company and Hearst Communications, in 2007. History CricInfo was launched on 15 March 1993 by Simon King, a British researcher at the University of Minnesota. It grew with help from students and researchers at universities around the world. Contrary to some reports, Badri Seshadri, who was very instrumental in CricInfo' ...
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