Top three teams, except
"We are hosting the ACC tournament and we have home advantage," Binaya Raj Pandey, president, Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN), said. "Even if we reach semifinal, we will qualify for the 16-team qualifier."
Former national captain Pawan Agrawal believes
Captain Paras Khadka said on an upbeat note that with a proper planning, Nepal could qualify in the qualifiers despite dismal past records. However, he said that it was important to start preparing for the event immediately.
"In Twenty20, there is less chance to make a comeback once a team loses initiatives. We do not have healthy past record," Khadka further said, adding, "So, we need more training and match-exposure to secure semifinal spot in ACC T20."
Khadka also stressed the urgency of appointing a national coach. "It´s right time to introduce a new coach as long-serving coach Roy Dias is not here anymore," said Khadka.
CAN is yet to appoint a new coach for the national team after the high-profile Sri Lankan left Nepal after serving for nine years.
President Pandey, meanwhile, informed that CAN would soon finalize the detail plan for the ACC T20 Cup. "What I can say now is that we´ll have national tournaments in April and we´ll call up players in May and go through training sessions beginning September," he elaborated.
Pandey also informed that the CAN is corresponding with several interested people for the coaching job but was quick to add that many of them are busy due to the ongoing World Cup. "We will wait for the completion of the World Cup to make a decision."
International Cricket Council (ICC) has cut down the number of participating nations in the ICC World Cup to 10 but increased it to 16 in the ICC World Twenty20.
"We will have home advantage this time for ACC T20. If CAN properly plans training and exposure, we will qualify for the World T20 Qualifiers," Khadka said, sounding optimistic.
"In Twenty20, there is less chance to make a comeback once a team loses initiatives. We do not have healthy past record," Khadka further said, adding, "So, we need more training and match-exposure to secure semifinal spot in ACC T20."
Khadka also stressed the urgency of appointing a national coach. "It´s right time to introduce a new coach as long-serving coach Roy Dias is not here anymore," said Khadka.
CAN is yet to appoint a new coach for the national team after the high-profile Sri Lankan left Nepal after serving for nine years.
President Pandey, meanwhile, informed that CAN would soon finalize the detail plan for the ACC T20 Cup. "What I can say now is that we´ll have national tournaments in April and we´ll call up players in May and go through training sessions beginning September," he elaborated.
Pandey also informed that the CAN is corresponding with several interested people for the coaching job but was quick to add that many of them are busy due to the ongoing World Cup. "We will wait for the completion of the World Cup to make a decision."
International Cricket Council (ICC) has cut down the number of participating nations in the ICC World Cup to 10 but increased it to 16 in the ICC World Twenty20.
"We will have home advantage this time for ACC T20. If CAN properly plans training and exposure, we will qualify for the World T20 Qualifiers," Khadka said, sounding optimistic.
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