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- Cricket_Association_of_Nepal abstract "Cricket Association of Nepal is the official governing body of the sport of cricket in Nepal. Its current headquarters is in Kathmandu, Nepal. Cricket Association of Nepal is Nepal's representative at the International Cricket Council and is an associate member and has been a member of that body since 1988. It is also a member of the Asian Cricket Council. The association has selected Mahendra Singh Dhoni as their brand ambassador.Nepal’s position at the top of the ACC rankings rests firmly on its overwhelmingly consistent performance at all levels of competition. At age-group level, they simply clean up. Wins in recent U-19 World Cups against Pakistan, New Zealand and South Africa have been based on disciplined, error-free cricket and they showed in their thrilling last-wicket victory over New Zealand in the 2006 event that they possess boundless desire for success.Sri Lanka’s legendary batsman Roy Dias who took over as coach in 2001 has been the architect of Nepal’s triumphs and he has moulded a nation high on enthusiasm and short of experience into a fine competitive force. No greater evidence of his ability to maximise the skills of his charges can be seen than by the performance of the U-15 team in the 2006 ACC Elite Cup. Only two of the Nepal squad had ever played any form of competitive cricket before reaching Malaysia to play the event, two weeks later they had won it. The opposition wasn’t bad, far from it. It was just that Nepal did the basics and then just a little bit more, very well thanks to all that their coach had inspired them to learn.The one level they have yet to master is that of the seniors, where they have so far found the seasoned talents of a full-strength UAE just that little bit too much for them. But they’re pushing, they’re certainly pushing and the battle between them and the UAE should be fascinating in the years ahead.A regime change at the Cricket Association of Nepal has led to the adoption of a more professional approach to development. Greater sponsorship and more focussed domestic competitions have been the result. Work has already started on a national Academy, felt to be vital given the extremes of Nepal’s weather for indoor practise, which will be partly funded by the ACC. Nepal plays most of its international matches at Tribhuwan University ground in outskirts of Kathmandu. It does not have a fully facilitated stadium and often have crowd problems. Other grounds include Engineering College Ground in Pulchowk. A host of other grounds are used for domestic tournamants including Tudikhel, Army School Ground and Lab School Ground. Various cricket academy has surfaced since 2010, like Sangrila Cricket Academy, Dhangadi Cricket Academy and Jhapa Cricket Academy. The National Cricket Academy started functioning since late 2011. CAN has partly funded two upcoming national cricket acadimies in Mulpani and Pokhara.The current coach is Pubudu Dassanayake and he has added batting strength which had long been the achilles' heel for Nepalese cricket. Under Pubudu Dassanayake Nepal has won World Cricket League 4 and 3. Nepal will play final round of World Cup Qualifiers in 2014 in New Zealand to enter World Cup 2015 and present their case to gain ODI status. Nepal qualified to participate World T20 2014 through qualification tournament in UAE in November 2013.".
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- Cricket_Association_of_Nepal abbrev "CAN".
- Cricket_Association_of_Nepal aff International_Cricket_Council.
- Cricket_Association_of_Nepal affdate "1988".
- Cricket_Association_of_Nepal assocname "Cricket Association of Nepal".
- Cricket_Association_of_Nepal coach Pubudu_Dassanayake.
- Cricket_Association_of_Nepal founded "1946".
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- Cricket_Association_of_Nepal homeGround TU_Cricket_ground,_Kathmandu.
- Cricket_Association_of_Nepal location Kathmandu.
- Cricket_Association_of_Nepal location Nepal.
- Cricket_Association_of_Nepal logosize "150".
- Cricket_Association_of_Nepal president Tanka_Angbuhang.
- Cricket_Association_of_Nepal region Asian_Cricket_Council.
- Cricket_Association_of_Nepal regionyear "1990".
- Cricket_Association_of_Nepal sport Cricket.
- Cricket_Association_of_Nepal url www.cricketnepal.org.
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- Cricket_Association_of_Nepal subject Category:Cricket_administration.
- Cricket_Association_of_Nepal subject Category:Cricket_in_Nepal.
- Cricket_Association_of_Nepal comment "Cricket Association of Nepal is the official governing body of the sport of cricket in Nepal. Its current headquarters is in Kathmandu, Nepal. Cricket Association of Nepal is Nepal's representative at the International Cricket Council and is an associate member and has been a member of that body since 1988. It is also a member of the Asian Cricket Council.".
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