Exciting news for Nepali cricket fans! Mulpani Cricket Ground Getting ODI Status, becoming Nepal’s second ODI status ground. This announcement was made during the ongoing ACC Men’s Premier Cup 2023, where ten games were scheduled to be played at the Mulpani Cricket Ground.
The Mulpani Cricket Ground, located in Kathmandu, has been a popular venue for local tournaments and List A games. With the newly acquired ODI status, it will now be able to host ODI games, taking Nepali cricket to the next level.
The announcement of Mulpani Cricket Ground Getting ODI Status was made by Durgaraj Pathak, the executive secretary of the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN). The TU Ground was the first ground in Nepal to achieve ODI status in 2020, and Mulpani Cricket Ground is now the second ground to achieve this feat in Nepal.
The History-Making ODI Match
The second semi-final match of the ACC Premier Cup will go down in history as the first ODI game to be played at Mulpani Cricket Ground. The match will be played between Oman and UAE, two established ODI teams, making it an official ODI match.
The excitement among Nepali cricket fans is palpable, and the cricket association is already making plans to host more ODI matches in the future. With two ODI status grounds in Nepal, the cricket board will have more options to host international matches and promote cricket in the country.
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Conclusion: Mulpani Cricket Ground Getting ODI Status
The announcement of Mulpani Cricket Ground Getting ODI Status is a significant milestone for Nepali cricket. The ground has already hosted several List A games and local tournaments, and with the newly acquired ODI status, it is now set to host international matches. The second semi-final match of the ACC Premier Cup between Oman and UAE will make history as the first ODI match to be played at Mulpani Cricket Ground. With two ODI status grounds in Nepal, the future of cricket in the country looks bright.