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Saturday, September 20, 2025

Without Fear or FavourUNWIND IN STYLE

23.12°C Kathmandu
Air Quality in Kathmandu: 59
300+Hazardous
0-50Good
51-100Moderate
101-150Unhealty for Sensitive Groups
151-200Unhealthy
201-300Very Unhealthy
Sat, Sep 20, 2025
23.12°C Kathmandu
Air Quality in Kathmandu: 59
  • What's News :

  • Constitution at a critical juncture
  • Reform in major parties
  • Poor market monitoring
  • Repair of offices damaged during protests
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Adarsha Dhakal

Adarsha Dhakal is a sports reporter for The Kathmandu Post. He has been reporting on sports for more than a decade, focusing on cricket, basketball and sports features. He has been with the Post for over five years and has worked for various other national publications.

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Umesh Patwal: Nepali cricket has to evolve beyond its circuit

By Adarsha Dhakal

The new coach on what it takes to build a great team.

He could be an asset for Nepal’s basketball team, but he’s not a Nepali citizen. Yet.

By Adarsha Dhakal

Born to a Nepali mother and an American father, Joshua Leslie is willing to give up his American citizenship if it means he can play for Nepal.

Nepal’s Twenty20 World Cup dream shatters prematurely

By Adarsha Dhakal

Not being able to come out of the shadows of the Big Three once again haunted the team as Singapore beat Nepal in a winner-take-all clash on Sunday.

Nepal were the favourite going into the Asia Qualifiers. Here’s what went wrong.

By Adarsha Dhakal

Not being able to come out of the shadows of the Big Three once again haunted the team throughout the tournament.

Nepal play like champions but remain focused for Sunday’s decider

By Adarsha Dhakal

Only a victory over Singapore will hand Nepal a spot in ICC Twenty20 World Cup Global Qualifiers.

Skipper Khadka fit to play for crunch Kuwait game

By Adarsha Dhakal

Nepal must win the last two matches to grab a spot in the Global Qualifiers.

New sports chief faces major challenges ahead

By Adarsha Dhakal

While Ramesh Silwal needs to set priorities right, he also requires to make sure his job does not clash with interest of political party he is associated with.

Khadka record lifts Nepal over Malaysians

By Adarsha Dhakal

The Nepali team captain scores 86 not out — the highest individual score for the country in Twenty20 Internationals.

Khadka to continue to open for Nepal in Twenty20 Internationals

By Adarsha Dhakal

The two Asia Regional Qualifiers preparing teams are playing a two-match bilateral series from Saturday

Dominant Nepal claim title, qualify for U-19 Asia Cup

By Adarsha Dhakal

Left-arm spinner Sagar Dhakal demolishes Hong Kong in the final with a five-wicket haul. Earns player-of-the-series award for his consistent performance.

ACC U-19 Eastern Region Tournament: Gautam ends Nepal's four-year century drought

By Adarsha Dhakal

The opener scores 137-ball 115 leading Nepal to a 217-run mauling of Singapore

Gurung, Bhandari named player of the year

By Adarsha Dhakal

Ajit Yadav becomes the best youth. Paragliding rules the roost with three awards.

Vesawkar back to national cricket team, Jora left out

By Adarsha Dhakal

The middle order batsman had missed Nepal's successful UAE tour due to illness

With growing fan base and a regular league, Nepali basketball is finally coming into its own

By Adarsha Dhakal

Teams in the Nepal Basketball League are seeing more fans egging on players, including foreign recruits

Sheikh, Jora out as three new faces drafted into U-19 team

By Adarsha Dhakal

Bishal Bikram KC, Tilak Raj Bhandari and Khadak Bohora called up

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