The Nepalese crew that can play the visually impaired T20 World Cup will go to India tomorrow

17 November, Kathmandu. The Nepali crew goes to India on Sunday to take part within the third Blind T20 Cricket World Cup. A 20-member Nepalese crew together with 15 gamers goes to India on Sunday for the event to be held from December 5 to 18.

Nanda Basyal, a member of the board and govt committee of the National Sports Council, bid farewell to the crew throughout a program on Saturday. The video games can be performed in Delhi and Bangalore in India.

Other gamers of the crew captained by Khimanand Gayre are Sagar Lama, Bharat Choulagain, Radheshyam Chaudhary, Hem Bahadur Khatri, Tam Bahadur Pal, Shanta Bahadur Pahri, Sunil Rana, Prem Chhetri, Yuvraj Bhandari, Khemraj Sapkota, Surendra Tamang, Naresh Chaudhary, Sagar Chepang and Shankar Regmi. .

Nahendra Niraula is the crew coach, Tumru Upreti is the supervisor and Pawan Ghimire, president of Blind Cricket Association of Nepal, common secretary Amrit Baral and treasurer Upendra Shrestha are the officers.

In the event, 7 nations specifically Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, India, South Africa and Australia will compete on the premise of spherical robin league. The prime 4 groups within the league will advance to the semi-finals.

In the league, Nepal will compete towards India on December 6, Bangladesh on December 7, Australia on December 9, South Africa on December 10, Sri Lanka on December 13 and Pakistan on December 14.