List of Nepalese List A cricketers

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This is a list of Nepalese List A cricketers. List A cricket matches are those between international teams or the highest standard of domestic teams. Matches played in the tournament of World Cricket League division 2 and above also qualify as List A. This list is not limited to those who have played List A cricket for Nepal and may include Nepalese players who played their List A cricket elsewhere means in Nepal national team, or any other domestic matches which has list a status. Nepal got honored with an ODI status on 15 March 2018 after the win over Papua New Guinea in the playoff game of The ICC world cup qualifier-2018. Netherlands beat Hong Kong in the next game ensured that Nepal will secure an ODI along with T20I status till 2022 and a road to ICC Intercontinental Cup as well as ICC World Cricket League Championship which will be continued for 4 years till 2022.

Contents

The list A players of Nepal are listed alphabetically by their last name.

Key

General

  • Captain [1]
  • Wicket-keeper [2]
  • Mat – Number of matches played
  • strike – Strike rate
  • No – Not out
  • Bold career span represents that the player is in the latest team squad.

Batting

Bowling

Fielding

Players

Statistics are correct as of Nepal's most recent List A match, against Netherlands 17 March 2018. [3]
NameCareer.spanMat Batting Bowling Fielding Team(s)Ref(s)
Inn Runs HS Avg Strike

Rate

100 50 4s 6sNo Balls Runs

con.

wkt BBI. Ave. Eco.. Strike rate 4w5w Ca St
Pradeep Airee 2014–201566892617.8060.5400621602602.60-0020 Nepal [4]
Prithu Baskota 2014–20156611259*22.4070.00011331848811/1988.006.2884.00020 Nepal [5]
Binod Bhandari  2014-Current21203967322.0089.1801261820-0--00125 Nepal [6]
Naresh Budhayer 2015–20166439166.5039.00002100-0--0030 Nepal [7]
Mahesh Chhetri  2014–201544522113.0046.84002000-0--0031 Nepal [8]
Shakti Gauchan 2014-2018231615437*17.1157.24001327985633182/1635.163.8554.70040 Nepal [9]
Sompal Kami 2014-Current373333637*15.2763.75003231116591385525/2726.635.0031.92180 Nepal [10]
Bhuwan Karki 2015–201511222.0040.0000000603111/3131.003.1060.00010 Nepal [11]
Avinash Karn 2014–201522201720.0060.6000301424907.00-0000 Nepal [12]
Karan KC 2015-Current19127542*9.3778.9400754747534195/2628.104.2839.30130 Nepal [13]
Paras Khadka  2014-201834341182112*35.8179.54281063511056673173/1439.583.8262.100110 Nepal [14]
Subash Khakurel  2015–2015881266315.7546.84019000-0--00112 Nepal [15]
Gyanendra Malla  2014-2023373790491*26.5860.950483430-0--00152 Nepal [16]
Anil Mandal 2014–2016101015410015.4059.68101210614014.0-0030 Nepal [17]
Jitendra Mukhiya 2014–201432442.0033.330000012616622/5883.007.9063.00000 Nepal [18]
Rajesh Pulami 2015–2016321095.0034.4800100613013.0-0000 Nepal [19]
Sagar Pun 2014–201721202344712.3148.04002001777487193/1825.633.7640.80090 Nepal [20]
Basanta Regmi 2014-201835272954518.4354.48002231116951140463/3424.784.0336.80060 Nepal [21]
Aarif Sheikh 2015-Current17172485014.5853.91011800422503.57-0040 Nepal [22]
Sharad Vesawkar 2014-2018323183781*32.1957.6806522525918184/2822.624.1932.31020 Nepal [23]
Sandeep Lamichhane 2016-Current21113614*6.0031.03002051115752425/2017.904.0426.52180 Nepal [24]
Dipendra Singh Airee 2017-Current15153116222.2161.340224711138174/1411.574.3016.11050 Nepal [25]
Dilip Nath 2017-201899974110.7744.700011000-0----0094 Nepal [26]
Rohit Kumar 2018-Current121223748*26.3350.530016030-0----0030 Nepal [27]
Sushan Bhari 2017-20171111*-12.5000001241811/1818.004.5024.00000 Nepal [28]
Irshad Ahmed 2015-201520---------66550--5.00-0000 Nepal [29]
Anil Sah 2018-201855502610.0054.94007000-0----0031 Nepal [30]
Sunil Dhamala 2017-201722432.0025.00000000-0----0000 Nepal [31]
Lalit Bhandari 2017-2018210*0-0.00000011087711/2977.004.27108.00000 Nepal [32]
Lalit Rajbanshi 2018-Current63642.0021.420010024617752/3835.404.3149.20030 Nepal [33]

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