Nepal reveals the jersey for upcoming t20 worldcup 2024

                             

The jersey to be worn by the Nepalese cricket team in the ICC T-20 World Cup 2024 to be held in the West Indies and America in June has been announced.

The Nepal Cricket Association (CAN) has released the jerseys worn by the Nepalese team today.

The blue and red color mixed jThe group stage matches of the World Cup will be held from June 1 to 18. Then there will be Super-8 from 19 to 24 June. The semi-finals will be held on June 26 and 27, while the final will be held on June 29.ersey has the flag of Nepal on both shoulders. Similarly, Everest is printed on the lower part of the jersey. One part of the chest has the sponsor's logo and the other part has the can's logo.

World Cup Nepal is in Group 'D'. In the group, Nepal will compete with South Africa, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and the Netherlands.

Nepal will play their first match against Netherlands on June 4 in Dallas, USA and Sri Lanka on June 11 in Florida, USA. Nepal will play the remaining matches in the West Indies. South Africa on June 14 and Bangladesh on June 16 in Saint Vincent.

Matches of Nepal in ICC T20 World Cup 2024:

Against Netherlands - June 4 - USA, Dallas

Against Sri Lanka - June 11 - USA, Florida

Against South Africa - June 14 - St Vincent's

Against Bangladesh - June 16 - St. Vincent's

2024 are going to be organized jointly. For the first time, 20 teams will participate in the T20 World Cup, which is also being held in North America.

There will be 55 matches in the World Cup. Initially 20 teams are divided into 4 groups of 5 teams each. The top 2 teams from each of the 4 groups will make it to the Super-8. Super-8 will also be contested in two groups. The top 2 teams from the two groups of Super-2 will advance to the semi-finals.

Group A: India, Pakistan, USA, Canada, Ireland

Group B: England, Australia, Namibia, Scotland, Oman

Group C: New Zealand, West Indies, Afghanistan, Uganda, Papua New Guinea

Group D: South Africa, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Netherlands, Nepal





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