Kathmandu, Nepal – March 2025 Nepal Cricket has unveiled its highly anticipated 2025 Cricket Calendar, featuring an array of domestic and international fixtures across multiple categories, including men’s and women’s cricket, as well as U19 and U16 competitions. With a mix of bilateral series, ICC qualifiers, and domestic championships, this year promises to be a defining period for Nepal’s cricketing landscape.

Key Highlights of Nepal’s 2025 Cricket Calendar

Men’s Domestic Cricket

  • January: Jay Trophy Men’s Elite Cup | Batting Camp (16-24)

  • February: PM Cup District (Jan 20 – Feb 10) | Province (Feb 15 – March 2)

  • March: PM Cup Seniors (March 9-29)

  • April: National T20 Championship

  • May: 10th National Games (May 17-24), Nepal A Team Series

  • June: Nepal A Team Series, CAN Level 1 Coaching & Curator Courses (7 Provinces), NPL Release Retain

  • July: CAN Level 1 Umpiring Course | CAN Level 2 Coaching Course

  • August: NPL Mini Auction

  • October: Provincial Tournaments

  • November: Nepal Premier League

  • December: Mahangarpalika Cup


Men’s Senior International

  • April: Hong Kong Quadrangular Series (April 9-13) featuring Hong Kong, Nepal, Qatar, and Namibia

  • May: Pre-Tour to UK (May 15-30)

  • June: ICC CWC League 2 (Host: Scotland, Nepal, Netherlands) (June 2-12)

  • July: Preparation camp for ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier (Sri Lanka)

  • August: Nepal Tour of Australia (T20 World Cup Qualifier Preparation)

  • September: T20I Series against Full Member Nation in UAE

  • October: ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier (October 1-17) (Host: Oman)

  • October-November: ICC CWC League 2 in UAE (UAE, USA, Nepal) (Oct 23 – Nov 4)

  • November: Hong Kong Series (November 1st Week)

  • December: 2 Home ODIs vs Oman | ICC CWC League 2 (Nepal, Oman, UAE) | 3 T20Is vs Oman


Women’s Domestic Cricket

  • January: PM Cup (Jan 14-25)

  • October: Women’s Elite Cup (50 Overs)


Women’s International Cricket

  • January-February: T20I Tri-Nations Series (Host: Nepal, Netherlands, Thailand) (Jan 30 – Feb 8)

  • February: 2-week fitness camp (Feb 14-28) for probables and high potentials

  • March: Nepal Tour of Uganda, 7 T20Is (Uganda, Nepal, Namibia, Hong Kong)

  • April: Nepal Tour of Bhutan

  • May: ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Asia Qualifiers (Thailand – Host) (May 7-21) featuring Bahrain, Bhutan, Hong Kong, Kuwait, Malaysia, Nepal, Qatar, UAE

  • June: Women’s Emerging Teams Asia Cup (Host: Thailand)

  • October: Nepal Women’s Tour to Sri Lanka (Proposed)


Men’s U19 Domestic/International

  • January: CAN Youth Tour | DRR Triangular Series (Jan 27-Feb 2) (36 Players)

  • February: 2-week fitness & fielding camp

  • March: Camp for ICC U19 Men’s CWC Asia Qualifier | 3 YODIs vs Afghanistan U19 (March 3-7) | ICC U19 Men’s CWC Asia Qualifier (April 12-28)

  • September: Men’s U19 National Cricket Tournament

  • November-December: Pentangular Series against Uganda, Namibia, UAE, Netherlands in Nepal


Women’s U19 Cricket

  • September: Proposed School Level Cricket in all 7 Provinces (Minimum 4 teams; attended by regional coaches to scout new talent)

  • October: Girls U19 National Championship


Men’s U16 Cricket

  • March: National School Championship Announcement

  • May: District Level (May 1-15) | Province Level (May 16-30)

  • June: National School Championship

  • September: ACC Men’s U16 East Zone Cup – 35 overs


Women’s U16 Cricket

  • September: Girls U16 School Championship

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