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Friday, May 9, 2025

Without Fear or FavourUNWIND IN STYLE

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Prarambha Dahal

Prarambha Dahal is a sports reporter for The Kathmandu Post. Before joining the Post, he worked in Kantipur Television's English News for three years.

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Athletes spend the best years of their lives playing sports, but are often left with little to retire on

By Prarambha Dahal

Things have gotten better with the establishment of domestic leagues, but a majority of players are still working second jobs in order to make a living.

Records tumble as Nepal annihilate the United States of America in last League 2 match

By Prarambha Dahal

The hosts restricted the visitors to what was a joint-lowest total ever in the one-day internationals, before chasing down their victory target of 36 runs with 268 balls to spare.

Jawalakhel rally to share spoils with Sherpa

By Prarambha Dahal

Second-half goals from Foffana and Lama help Jawalakhel salvage a point.

Khawas marks 50th league goal as Army go top

By Prarambha Dahal

The departmental team thrash Brigade Boys 3-0 to set up a thrilling title decider against Machhindra.

Ilyas, Maqsood star in Oman’s 92-run win over USA

By Prarambha Dahal

Oman complete ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 Nepal tour without a defeat.

Saraswoti Youth relegated from top-flight

By Prarambha Dahal

The Koteshwor-based club face the drop after losing 2-1 to Chyasal and Armed Police secure a 5-2 win over Friends; Machhindra go top.

Manang Marshyangdi thump NRT 4-1

By Prarambha Dahal

The defending champions dominate proceedings to reclaim the third spot in top-flight.

Aqib Ilyas’ all-round performance helps Oman beat Nepal by eight wickets

By Prarambha Dahal

In the Cricket World Cup League 2 match, the Omani allrounder scored an unbeaten 109 and grabbed four Nepal wickets.

Nepal survive USA scare to register first win in league

By Prarambha Dahal

Pacer KC puts brakes on US batsman Holland as he threatened to take the match away from the hosts.

Sherpa close in to safety after 3-2 win over Chyasal

By Prarambha Dahal

Jawalakhel beat Friends Club 1-0 in the Lalitpur derby.

Three Star beat Sankata to secure top-six finish

By Prarambha Dahal

Despite win against Brigade Boys, Nepal Police yet to confirm National League berth.

Crucial partnerships help Oman beat USA by six wickets

By Prarambha Dahal

It was Oman’s second win in successive days at the World Cup League 2 one day internationals.

Tribhuvan Army consolidate position at top with 2-1 win over APF

By Prarambha Dahal

Army reclaim top spot after Machhindra briefly hold the top spot after a 6-1 thrashing of lowly Saraswoti.

Nepal suffer defeat in first one-day international at home

By Prarambha Dahal

With an 18-run loss against Oman, hosts Nepal are off to a sour beginning to their ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 campaign.

Friends leave it late to beat New Road Team 2-0

By Prarambha Dahal

Sanjog Maharjan and Brazilian forward Wagner De Carmo strike over the course of three minutes to secure all three points.

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