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Latest revision as of 17:00, 19 October 2025
Nepali provincial cricket team
Karnali Province Cricket team, (formerly known as Province No. 6 cricket team) and also known as Team Karnali is a Nepali provincial cricket team, based in the Karnali Province of Nepal. The team plays limited overs and 20-over cricket in the Prime Minister One Day Cup.[1]
The team is currently being run under the Karnali Province Cricket Association, with Diwan Pun as the team captain replacing Rabindra Shahi.
Kalinchowk International Cricket Ground is a proposed international cricket ground of Nepal. This stadium will be home ground for Karnali Yaks of Nepal Premier League. The capacity of stadium will be around 25,000. This stadium will be one of the largest cricket ground of Nepal , Government of Nepal owns this stadium, and operats by Karnali Province cricket team.
International games:
Cricket:
- As of 3 March 2024
- Head coach –
- Bowling Coac-
- Assistant coach-
- Manager –
- Under-19s Coach –
- Physio –
- Trainers –


