Nepal U-19 Men’s National Cricket Team – Nurturing the Future of Nepali Cricket
The Nepal U-19 Men’s National Cricket Team represents Nepal in Under-19 international cricket tournaments, including the prestigious ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup and ACC U-19 Asia Cup. Known for producing many of the stars of Nepal’s senior team, the U-19 squad is a crucial stepping stone in the country’s cricket development pathway.
Overview
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Team Name: Nepal U-19 National Cricket Team
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Governing Body: Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN)
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Coach: Jagat Tamatta (as of 2024)
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Captain: Dev Khanal (notable past captain)
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ICC Status: Full member in U-19 Associate category
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Formats Played: U-19 ODIs (50 overs), T20s
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Home Grounds:
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Tribhuvan University Ground, Kirtipur
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Mulpani Cricket Stadium, Kathmandu
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Historical Background
Nepal’s U-19 team has been one of the strongest Associate youth teams since the early 2000s. The team gained global attention with stunning upsets and high-quality performances against Full Member nations in several ICC events.
Key Historical Milestones
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2000: First appearance in ICC U-19 World Cup
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2002: Defeated Pakistan U-19 in a major upset
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2006: Finished 9th overall, beating New Zealand and South Africa
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2016: Advanced to the Super League of the ICC U-19 World Cup in Bangladesh
ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup Appearances
Nepal U-19 has participated in eight editions of the ICC U-19 World Cup:
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Appearances: 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2024
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Best Performance: 8th place (2000), Super League stage (2016)
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Known for giant-killing performances against test-playing nations
2024 U-19 World Cup
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Qualified through Asia Qualifier
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Competed against top teams like India, Bangladesh, and Ireland
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Showcased talents like Dipak Bohora, Subash Bhandari, and Arjun Kumal
ACC U-19 Asia Cup Participation
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Regular participant in Asian Cricket Council (ACC) U-19 events
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Faced Full Member nations like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka
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Strong regional rivalries with Afghanistan and UAE
Player Development
The U-19 team is a major talent feeder for the senior national side:
Notable Graduates to the Senior Team
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Paras Khadka – Former captain and all-time great
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Sandeep Lamichhane – Global leg-spin sensation
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Dipendra Singh Airee – Versatile all-rounder
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Kushal Malla, Rohit Paudel, Gulsan Jha – All debuted at a young age after U-19 success
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Dev Khanal – Young top-order batter and former U-19 captain
Current Rising Stars (as of 2024)
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Arjun Kumal – Wicketkeeper-batsman
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Dipak Bohora – All-rounder
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Subash Bhandari – Promising left-arm spinner
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Bipin Rawal – Fast bowler from far-western Nepal
Coaching and Support
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Run under Cricket Association of Nepal’s High Performance Program
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Training camps hosted at Mulpani High Performance Center
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Supported by specialist coaching, fitness staff, and mental conditioning
Style of Play
Nepal U-19 teams are known for:
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Fearless cricket with aggressive intent
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Heavy reliance on spin bowling
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Energetic fielding and fast running between the wickets
They regularly challenge stronger sides by playing smart, adaptive cricket.
Challenges
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Limited bilateral tours compared to Full Member U-19 teams
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Infrastructure and match-practice constraints
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Need for better domestic U-16 and U-19 league structures
Despite these challenges, the U-19 program is seen as Nepal’s strongest youth development model.
Trivia
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Nepal’s win over Pakistan U-19 in 2002 is still regarded as one of the greatest Associate upsets.
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In 2016, Sandeep Lamichhane took a hat-trick against Ireland U-19, finishing as one of the tournament’s top bowlers.
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The 2024 World Cup squad included 6 players under the age of 18, highlighting CAN’s focus on youth.