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Squad selected following competitive community trial session
The Nepalese community turned out in force to trial for the upcoming HomeWorld Thunder Nation Cup, with more than 60 participants taking part in a competitive session at Cricket NSW’s indoor nets.
The trials were originally meant to be a gala day featuring 21 teams from the Nepalese Cricket Association however the event had to be shifted indoors due to wet weather in Sydney.
Despite the change of plans, the players gave their all, displaying incredible enthusiasm – and skill – as selectors picked a squad to represent the Nepalese community.
“The HomeWorld Thunder Nation Cup to me and to the Nepalese Cricket Association is all about the opportunity to celebrate our culture,” said Ajay Kashtry – Nepalese Cricket Association.
“To learn and celebrate the cultures of the other multicultural backgrounds around the Thunder Nation, and to bridge the gaps and to connect different communities and enjoy cricket.
“We feel it is a festival every year that we love being part of.
“You see the turn out today, everyone who attended the trials are so proud to be part of this, and the players selected are so proud to represent the entire group, and Nepal.”
Team Nepal – HomeWorld Thunder Nation Cup
Ayush Jung Thada
Bhuwan Karki
Dewesh Soni
Mausuf Jung Rana
Rupesh Shrestha
Sandesh Acharya
Subodh Basnet
Sujan Karki
Yuvraj Malla
Uddhav Dahal
Saroj Pathak
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