Nepal needs regular matches - not just training, says former Australian captain Lisa Sthalekar

Lisa Sthalekar (R) says Nepal has gained experience from ICC T20 World Cup 2024 matches.

Lisa Sthalekar (R) says Nepal has gained experience from ICC T20 World Cup 2024 matches. Credit: Getty Images/ICC/Matthew Lewis, Getty Images/AFP/Emmanuel Dunand

The ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup Super Eight matches have kicked off in the West Indies. Despite Nepal’s early exit, ICC commentator and Australian women’s national cricket team former captain, Lisa Sthalekar said the team has left a positive impact with their performance against full member nations. Sthalekar spoke to SBS Nepali about the potential for future cricket collaboration between Australia and Nepal. She also shared her thoughts on the top contenders for this year’s trophy.


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