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Indian Embassy Cricket Tournament Boosts Nepal Ties, Supports Young Talent

The Indian Embassy in Kathmandu organized the second edition of the Indian Ambassador's Cricket Tournament from June 26-28, featuring eight teams from diplomatic, media, and corporate sectors. The event concluded with a final match between the Indian Embassy and the Indian community, followed by an award ceremony. Indian Ambassador Naveen Srivastava presented professional cricket kits to three promising Nepali Under-19 women cricketers. The tournament is part of India's sports diplomacy to strengthen people-to-people ties with Nepal.

Nepal: Cricket tournament organised by Indian Embassy strengthens ties

Kathmandu, June 30

The Indian Embassy in Nepal organised the second edition of the Indian Ambassador's Cricket Tournament from June 26-28 in Kathmandu, bringing together diplomats, government officials, media professionals, former cricketers, corporate representatives, and members of the Indian diaspora in the country, the Embassy said on Tuesday.

The three-day tournament featured eight teams representing the Indian Embassy in Nepal, Nepal's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the diplomatic community in Kathmandu, Nepali media, former Nepali cricketers, Government of Nepal officials, corporate organisations, and the Indian community in Nepal (ICAN).

After a series of competitive matches, the tournament concluded on June 28 with the final held between the Indian Embassy and ICAN. Following the match, India's Ambassador to Nepal, Naveen Srivastava, and representatives of the organising partners presented trophies and awards to the winning team and the outstanding performers.

The opening ceremony was held on June 26 in the presence of Ambassador Srivastava, Joint Secretary of the South Asia Division at Nepal's Ministry of Foreign Affairs Gahendra Rajbhandari and senior diplomatic representatives.

Following the tournament's conclusion, a reception was held on June 29 to celebrate its successful completion. On the occasion, Ambassador Srivastava also presented professional-grade cricket kits to three promising Nepali Under-19 women cricketers - Sana Praveen, Krishma Gurung, and Sabitri Dhami - and wished them success in the ICC U-19 Women's T20 World Cup scheduled for next year. The tournament is scheduled to be jointly hosted by Nepal and Bangladesh.

The first edition of the Indian Ambassador's Cricket Tournament was held in Kathmandu in June last year, involving six teams. The Embassy of India stated that the Indian Ambassador's Cricket Tournament reflects India's commitment to strengthening people-to-people ties with Nepal through sports diplomacy while also supporting the development of young sporting talent in the country.

"This annual tournament celebrates the spirit of cricket - a sport that continues to bring the people of India and Nepal closer and strengthen the people-to-people ties between the two countries," the Embassy said.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Sports diplomacy is a great way to build relationships, but let's not forget the real issues between India and Nepal, like the border disputes. A cricket tournament is nice, but it feels like a band-aid on deeper problems. Still, good to see the youth getting support.

Vikram M

Cricket tournaments are always fun! But I wish they'd include more grassroots players from Nepal, not just diplomats and media folks. Still, the gesture of giving cricket kits to those three young women cricketers is heartwarming. Hope they do well in the U-19 World Cup!

Sarah B

As someone who loves both countries, this is wonderful to see. It's about more than just cricket – it's about building trust, shared experiences, and creating memories. The Indian diaspora in Nepal must be thrilled to be part of this. 👏

Michael C

Nice initiative, but I hope this isn't just a photo opportunity. Real people-to-people ties require sustained engagement, not just annual tournaments. And please, let's not ignore the political tensions. Cricket alone won't solve border issues.

Nisha Z

I love this! Cricket brings everyone together – whether you're a diplomat or a student. The fact that they're supporting women's cricket is especially great. Sana, Krishma, and Sabitri – go girls, make us proud! 🏏💪

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