Bagmati Province women's cricket team

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Bagmati Province
Nickname(s)BP
League Prime Minister Women's Cup
Personnel
Captain Asmina Karmacharya
Chairman Paras Khadka
Owner Bagmati Province Cricket Association
Team information
City Kathmandu
Colours  Blue
Established2019
History
PM Cup  wins0
Official website cricketnepal.org.np

Bagmati Province women's cricket team, also known as Team Bagmati (former Province 3) is a Nepali provincial women's cricket team, based in the Bagmati Province of Nepal. The team plays Twenty20 cricket in the Prime Minister Women's Cup [1] The team is currently being run under the Cricket Association of Bagmati Province, [2] with Asmina Karmacharya [3] as the team captain.

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Current squad

Name [4] NationalityBirth dateBatting styleBowling styleNotes
Batter
Asmita KharelFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 5 November 1990 Right-handed
Helisha GurungFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 5 May 2003 Right-handed
Yashoda BistFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 20 May 2000 Right-handed
Bipisha ShahiFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal
All-rounders
Karishma GurungFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 01 March 2000 Right-handed Right-arm medium
Salina SilwalFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal Unknown--
Wicket-keepers
Kanchan ShresthaFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 25 May 1998 Right-handed Right-arm offbreak
Sabika Kumari YadavFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 22 October 2006 Right-handed
Bowlers
Asmina Karmacharya Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 28 April 2000 Right-handed Right-arm medium Captain
Khushi DangolFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 5 February 2003 Right-handed Right-arm offbreak
Sony PakhrinFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal Unknown Right-handed
Sanskriti PhuyalFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 23 December 2003- Right-arm medium
Manisha UpadhyayaFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal -- Slow left-arm orthodox
Yashu PandeyFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal -- Right-arm medium
As of 18 December 2023

Coaching staff

PositionName
Team managerNeera Rajopadhyaya
Head coachSudhir Kumar Maharjan
Technical AnalystRajan Shah (MomoCricket)
Assistant coachN/A
As of 18 December 2023

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