Nepal's cricket team has officially commenced its preparations for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, slated to be held in
India and Sri Lanka starting February 7th. The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) has announced a 24-player roster that
will participate in a crucial training camp, designed to help selectors determine the final 15 players who will
represent the nation on the global stage. This marks Nepal's second consecutive appearance and third overall in the T20
World Cup, a significant achievement for a team steadily rising in the international cricket landscape.
The selection process promises to be rigorous. While Nepal achieved a memorable 2-1 series victory against the West
Indies in September and October with a core group of 16 players, the selectors are keen to explore all available talent.
Eight additional players, including Sher Malla, Binod Bhandari, Abinash Bohara, and Bashir Ahmed, have been called up to
the camp after demonstrating impressive performances in the recent Nepal Premier League (NPL). This influx of fresh
talent underscores the growing depth of cricket in Nepal and the increasing competition for places within the national
Qualifying for the 2026 T20 World Cup through an undefeated run at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Asia-Pacific Regional
Final in Oman last October was a testament to Nepal's growing prowess in the T20 format. The Asia-Pacific Regional Final
isn't just another tournament; it's a critical pathway for Associate nations like Nepal to compete on the world stage.
Winning the tournament showcases not only talent but also the strategic development and investment in cricket at the
grassroots level within the country.
The upcoming training camp is more than just practice sessions. It's an opportunity for players to showcase their
skills, temperament, and adaptability under pressure. The coaching staff will be closely monitoring each player's
performance, assessing their ability to contribute to the team's overall strategy and dynamics. Factors such as batting
form, bowling accuracy, fielding agility, and the ability to perform under pressure will all be taken into
The announcement of Nepal's training camp roster follows India's early unveiling of their 15-man squad, highlighting the
varying approaches teams are taking in their World Cup preparations. While some teams prioritize early stability,
Nepal's selection process underscores a commitment to ensuring that the final squad represents the best possible
combination of experience and emerging talent. The final 15-player squad selection will be a difficult but important
decision for the selectors.
Nepal's journey to the T20 World Cup is a story of resilience, determination, and the growing passion for cricket within
the nation. The training camp represents a crucial step in this journey, offering players the opportunity to realize
their dreams and represent their country on the world stage. The outcome of the camp will not only determine the final
squad but also set the tone for Nepal's campaign in the upcoming tournament.