Nepal Hires Ex-Aussie Star Ian Harvey as Bowling Coach for T20 World Cup 2026

Nepal has appointed former Australian all-rounder Ian Harvey as their bowling consultant for the upcoming T20 World Cup 2026. Harvey, a 2003 ODI World Cup winner, brings extensive T20 experience and a reputation for clever bowling variations. Nepal, led by captain Rohit Paudel, will begin their tournament against England in Mumbai. The team aims to improve on their winless but competitive debut in the 2024 edition.

Key Points: Nepal Appoints Ian Harvey as Bowling Consultant for T20 WC 2026

  • Former Australia seamer appointed
  • Boost for Nepal's T20 World Cup prep
  • Harvey was 2003 World Cup winner
  • Nepal to open campaign vs England
  • Squad led by Rohit Paudel
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T20 World Cup 2026: Nepal appoints Ian Harvey as bowling consultant

Former Australian all-rounder Ian Harvey joins Nepal's coaching staff as bowling consultant ahead of the T20 World Cup 2026 in India and Sri Lanka.

"He was a member of the Australian squad that lifted the 2003 ODI World Cup in South Africa."

Kathmandu, Jan 16

In a significant boost ahead of the T20 World Cup 2026, Nepal have strengthened their coaching staff by appointing former Australia seamer Ian Harvey as their bowling consultant for the tournament to be played in India and Sri Lanka from February 7.

53-year-old Harvey has previously served as head coach of Gloucestershire, a county he had represented earlier in his career as an overseas professional. During his playing days, he featured in 73 One Day Internationals for Australia, claiming 85 wickets while also contributing 715 runs. He was a member of the Australian squad that lifted the 2003 ODI World Cup in South Africa.

Harvey built a strong reputation as a T20 all-rounder, known for his clever bowling variations such as pinpoint yorkers and an array of deceptive slower deliveries, along with his ability to provide late-order firepower with the bat.

His T20 career included 54 matches, in which he picked up 52 wickets and amassed 1,470 runs. He etched his name into history in 2003 by becoming the first player to score a century in England's newly introduced Twenty20 Cup. Four years later, he was named Player of the Tournament in the inaugural Indian Cricket League season in 2007.

Nepal will start their T20 World Cup campaign against England on February 8 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, where they are scheduled to play all their group games. They were not able to register any wins in their first T20 World Cup played in 2024 but gave tough fights to South Africa and Bangladesh.

The Asian team has forged a strong squad for their second stint in the World Cup, led by Rohit Paudel, who has played a central role in Nepal's growth in cricket, providing his team with consistent support with the bat while also displaying calm leadership during tense moments.

Paudel will be well supported by Dipendra Singh Airee, who has been appointed as vice-captain.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, I'm really excited to see Nepal play in Mumbai. Their passion is incredible. Harvey's T20 expertise, especially from the ICL days, could be the secret weapon they need. Wishing them all the best!
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Ananya R
Smart appointment. They need someone who can teach the art of bowling in the death overs, and who better than Harvey? His yorkers were legendary. Hope the Nepali bowlers learn quickly. Their team spirit is always top-notch.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, while the coaching move is good, I hope the focus remains on developing local Nepali coaching talent in the long run. Over-reliance on foreign consultants can sometimes hinder organic growth. But for this World Cup, it's a positive step.
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David E
Fantastic news for world cricket. The more competitive the associate nations become, the better the tournament will be. Harvey's all-round skills knowledge will benefit the entire squad, not just the bowlers. Looking forward to seeing Nepal play.
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Priya S
Rohit Paudel is a gem of a captain. With Harvey's guidance for the bowlers and Airee as vice-captain, this team looks promising. They gave South Africa a scare last time. Maybe this time they can cross the line! Jai Nepal! 🙏

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