Tribhuwan Army Club | |
League | Prime Minister One Day Cup |
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Personnel | |
Captain | Binod Bhandari |
Owner | Nepal Army |
Team information | |
City | Kathmandu |
Colours | Green |
Founded | 2010 |
History | |
No. of titles | 4 |
Senior Men's One Day wins | 1 (2015) |
Senior Men's Twenty20 wins | 1 (2013) |
PM Cup wins | 2 (2017, [n 1] 2021) |
Official website | www |
Active departments of Nepal Army Club | ||||||
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The Tribhuwan Army Club cricket team also known as Nepal Army Club is one of the three departmental teams that play in Prime Minister One Day Cup and also played the National League Cricket, where other seven provincial teams compete with Nepal Army in the league.
Season | One-Day | Twenty20 | ||
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Teams | Position | Teams | Position | |
2013 | Not held | 10 | Winner [1] | |
2015 | 10 | Winner [2] | Not held |
Season | One-Day | |
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Teams | Position | |
2017 | 8 | Winner [3] |
2018 | 10 | Runner-up |
2019 | 10 | Runner-up |
2021 | 10 | Winner [4] |
2022 | 10 | Runner-up |
2024 | 10 | Runner-up |
Name | Age | Batting style | Bowling style |
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Captain and Batsman | |||
Binod Bhandari | 34 | Right-handed | |
Batsman | |||
Rajesh Pulami Magar | 32 | Right-handed | Legbreak googly |
Bhim Sharki | 23 | Right-handed | Right-arm off break |
Rohit Kumar Paudel | 22 | Right-handed | Right-arm medium |
Wicket-keeper | |||
Raju Rijal | 28 | Right-handed | |
All-rounder | |||
Sompal Kami | 28 | Right-handed | Right-arm fast medium |
Karan KC | 33 | Right-handed | Right-arm fast medium |
Hari Bahadur Chauhan | 23 | Right-handed | Right-arm off break |
Gopal Dhakal | 25 | Left-handed | Left-arm orthodox spin |
Kushal Malla | 20 | Left-handed | Left-arm orthodox spin |
Bowler | |||
Jitendra Mukhiya | 32 | Right-handed | Right-arm fast medium |
Sushan Bhari | 29 | Left-handed | Left-arm orthodox spin |
Shahab Alam | Left-handed | Left-arm orthodox spin | |
Hari Krishna Jha | Right-handed | ||
Lokendra Chand | Right-handed |
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