Nepal Premier League

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The Nepal Premier League (NPL) is a professional 20-over limited-overs cricket league in Nepal, organised by the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN). Founded in 2024, it features eight franchise teams representing major cities and provinces of Nepal, and operates as the country's premier professional cricket competition with a professional structure with player auctions, and franchise ownership models.

Nepal Premier League
Tournament logo
CountriesNepal
AdministratorCricket Association of Nepal
HeadquartersKathmandu, Nepal
Format20-over limited-overs cricket
First edition2024
Latest edition2025
Next edition2026
Tournament formatRound-robin and playoffs
Number of teams8
Current championLumbini Lions (1st title)
Most successfulJanakpur Bolts
Lumbini Lions
(1 title each)
Most runsRohit Paudel (555)
Most wicketsScott Kuggeleijn (27)
TVList of broadcasters
Websitenplt20.com

The tournament is held annually between October and December and follows a round-robin format followed by playoffs. As of 2025, two seasons have been played and two teams have won the title once: Janakpur Bolts (2024) and Lumbini Lions (2025). The next season will be held in 2026.

History

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Background

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In 2022, the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) organised the Nepal T20 League after signing a रू33 crore (US$2.2 million) agreement with the Indian sports management company Seven3Sports to host a professional 20-over limited-overs cricket league in Nepal for one year. However, the league was marred by several controversies and allegations, including match-fixing and corruption.[1]

The match between Kathmandu Knights and Biratnagar Super Kings on 3 January 2023 was delayed by two hours after players refused to take the field due to unpaid salaries.[2] Players had been contracted to receive 40% of their payments before the start of the tournament and the remaining 60% during the event. Only players from Pokhara Avengers and Lumbini All Stars had received 50% of their contracted amount, while others had received nothing. The game resumed after CAN officials assured the players that their payments would be processed.[3]

On 4 January 2023, the captain of Kathmandu Knights Gyanendra Malla revealed that one of his teammates had been approached with a match‑fixing proposal and that the matter had been reported to the tournament's anti‑corruption unit.[4] The incident was reported to the International Cricket Council's anti-corruption unit, which subsequently dispatched a team to Nepal to investigate the allegations.[5] The Central Investigation Bureau also formed specialized teams to look into the claims.[6] The Bureau's preliminary investigation revealed that three Nepali and four foreign players were under surveillance for suspected spot-fixing. Evidence also suggested that the event's management company Seven3Sports was involved in the wrongdoing. As a result, the league was ultimately shut down.[7]

Foundation of the tournament

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Following the Nepal national cricket team's qualification for the 2024 Men's T20 World Cup, the CAN announced the launch of the Nepal Premier League (NPL) in January 2024, scheduled for November and December.[8] On 2 August 2024, CAN invited proposals for franchise ownership,[9][10] later confirming that the 2024 NPL would feature eight teams, each representing a major city in Nepal.[11] This marked an expansion from previous competitions such as Everest Premier League and Nepal T20 League, which featured six teams.[12][13]

To determine team ownership, CAN held a franchise auction on 5 September 2024. All eight teams were sold through a bidding process for a combined total of रू168,893,231 (US$1.1 million).[14] The franchise representing Pokhara fetched the highest price at रू35,700,000 (US$230,000) bought by Nepal T20 Cricket Pvt. Ltd. It was followed by the Kathmandu franchise, sold for रू33,333,339 (US$220,000) to Kantipur Publications. The team representing Karnali received the lowest successful bid of रू11,170,000 (US$73,000) from Himalayan Builders.[15]

Initial years (2024–present)

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Organization

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The CAN is responsible for the league's overall functions; it organises, manages, and runs the league. As of December 2025, its members included:[citation needed]

Squads

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A team can acquire players through the annual player auction, personally signing overseas players and signing unsold players from the auction as replacements for bought players who are unavailable for the season.[17][18]

Marquee player

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Each NPL team is assigned one marquee player through a random draw system.[19] The allocation is fixed for a three-year cycle, after which a new draw takes place.[20] This system was intended to maintain competitive balance, though it limits franchise control over top player selection.[21]

Player acquisition

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For the 2025 NPL season, the total auction purse for each team was रू90 lakh (US$59,000).[22] Each squad must have a squad of 16 players, with the maximum of six foreign players.[23][24]

Auction

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Before the auction, franchises are allowed to retain a limited number of players from their previous season squad. Retention rules are announced prior to each auction and may vary by season. Salaries of retained players are deducted from the team's auction purse. Players not retained enter the auction pool along with new registered players. Each player is given a base price, and franchises bid for them during the auction. The highest bidding franchise secures the player, and the final bid becomes the player's season salary. Unsold players may later be signed as replacement players during the tournament, subject to league approval. In some seasons, a mega auction format may be introduced where franchises must release a larger portion of their squads to ensure parity.[25][26][better source needed]

Summary

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League format

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Seasons

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Details of Nepal Premier League seasons
# Year Dates Venues Teams Matches Ref.
1 2024 30 November 2024Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur832[27]
2 2025 17 November 2025[28]

Final results

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Details of Nepal Premier League finals
Year Final Ref.
Date & Venue Winner Victory margin Runner-up
2024 21 December 2024
Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur
Janakpur Bolts
185/5 (19.2 overs)
5 wicketsSudurpaschim Royals
184/9 (20 overs)
[29],[30]
2025 13 December 2025
Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur
Lumbini Lions
86/4 (9 overs)
6 wicketsSudurpaschim Royals
85 (19.1 overs)
[31],[32]

Teams

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The league has eight teams based in provinces and cities across Nepal.[33][34] The franchise, known as Kathmandu Gurkhas in 2024, was renamed Kathmandu Gorkhas in 2025 to better reflect Nepal's roots, according to franchise CEO Suraj Singh Thakuri.[35][36]

A map of Nepal with pin-points on the provinces/cities that NPL teams are based in
Biratnagar Kings
Biratnagar Kings
Chitwan Rhinos
Chitwan Rhinos
Janakpur Bolts
Janakpur Bolts
Karnali Yaks
Karnali Yaks
Kathmandu Gorkhas
Kathmandu Gorkhas
Lumbini Lions
Lumbini Lions
Pokhara Avengers
Pokhara Avengers
Sudurpaschim Royals
Sudurpaschim Royals
A map of Nepal with pin-points on NPL teams
Details of Nepal Premier League teams[37]
Team City Debut Captain[citation needed] Head coach[38] Owner(s) Auction bid
Biratnagar Kings Biratnagar, Koshi ProvinceSandeep LamichhaneDhammika PrasadM.A.D. Dream Sportsरू1.51 crore (US$98,000)
Chitwan Rhinos Bharatpur, Bagmati ProvinceKushal MallaKalam AliChitwan Medical Collegeरू1.76 crore (US$110,000)
Janakpur Bolts Janakpur, Madhesh ProvinceWayne ParnellShivnarine ChanderpaulDream Sportsरू2.05 crore (US$130,000)
Karnali Yaks Birendranagar, Karnali ProvinceSompal KamiGyanendra MallaHimalayan Buildersरू1.11 crore (US$72,000)
Kathmandu Gorkhas Kathmandu, Bagmati ProvinceKaran KCMonty DesaiKathmandu Sports Development Ventureरू3.33 crore (US$220,000)
Lumbini Lions Siddharthanagar, Lumbini ProvinceRohit PaudelTinu YohannanFortuna Health Careरू1.86 crore (US$120,000)
Pokhara Avengers Pokhara, Gandaki ProvinceKushal BhurtelRajiv KumarNepal T20 Cricket Pvt. Ltd.रू3.57 crore (US$230,000)
Sudurpaschim Royals Dhangadhi, Sudurpashchim ProvinceDipendra Singh AireeJagat TamataEmpire Sportsरू1.68 crore (US$110,000)

Team performances

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By season

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An overview of the teams' performances in every Nepal Premier League is given below.

Legend
  •  C   Champions
  •  RU   Runners-up
  •  PO   Playoffs
  •  R1   League stage
Team performances in each Nepal Premier League season
Season
(No. of teams)
Team
2024
(8)
2025
(8)
Apps
Biratnagar Kings R1PO 2
Chitwan Rhinos POR1 2
Janakpur Bolts CR1 2
Kathmandu Gorkhas R1PO 2
Karnali Yaks POR1 2
Lumbini Lions R1C 2
Pokhara Avengers R1R1 2
Sudurpaschim Royals RURU 2
Ref. [27][28][citation needed]

Overall

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The table below provides a summary of the performances of teams over past Nepal Premier League seasons.

Overall team performances in Nepal Premier League seasons
Team[a] Apps Mat Won Lost NR Win % Best performance
Janakpur Bolts 21789047.05Champions (2024)
Lumbini Lions 21789047.05Champions (2025)
Sudurpaschim Royals 218144077.77Runners-up (2024, 2025)
Biratnagar Kings 21679043.75Playoffs (2025)
Karnali Yaks 21679043.75Playoffs (2024)
Chitwan Rhinos 21569040.00Playoffs (2024)
Biratnagar Kings 21569040.00Playoffs (2025)
Pokhara Avengers 21449028.57League stage (2024, 2025)
As of 2025 Nepal Premier League
Source: [citation needed]
  1. Teams are ordered by their best performance, then winning percentage, then (if equal) by alphabetical order.

Records

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As of 13 December 2025
Rohit Paudel is the highest run-scorer in NPL.
Scott Kuggeleijn is the highest wicket-taker in NPL.

Team records

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Record for Record holder Record Season(s) Ref.
Highest team total Biratnagar Kings (v Pokhara Avengers) at220/62025
Lowest team total Janakpur Bolts (v Sudurpaschim Royals) at512024
Highest match aggregate v at
Lowest match aggregate v at

Batting records

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Record for Record holder Record Season(s) Ref.
Most runs Rohit Paudel (Lumbini Lions)55520242025
Most runs in a season Adam Rossington (Pokhara Avengers)3232025
Highest score Mark Watt (Karnali Yaks) v Lumbini Lions at114*2025
Most centuries Andries Gous (Pokhara Avengers)1
Mark Watt (Karnali Yaks)
Adam Rossington (Pokhara Avengers)
Highest partnership v at

Bowling records

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Record for Record holder Record Season(s) Ref.
Most wickets Scott Kuggeleijn (Sudurpaschim Royals)2720242025
Most wickets in a season Scott Kuggeleijn (Sudurpaschim Royals)172024
Lalit Rajbanshi (Janakpur Bolts)
Abinash Bohara (Sudurpaschim Royals)2025
Sandeep Lamichhane (Biratnagar Kings)
Sher Malla (Lumbini Lions)
Best bowling figures v at

Fielding records

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Record for Record holder Record Season(s) Ref.
Most wicket-keeper dismissals Binod Bhandari (Sudurpaschim Royals)1420242025
Most wicket-keeper dismissals in a season
Most catches Anil Sah (Janakpur Bolts)1420242025

End of season awards

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Prize money

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The distribution of the prize money pool of रू2.01 crore (US$130,000) is as follows:[39][40][41][42]

  • Winning team: रू1.1 crore (US$72,000)
  • Runner-up team: रू51 lakh (US$33,000)
  • Third-place team: रू25 lakh (US$16,000)
  • Fourth-place team: रू15 lakh (US$9,800)

MCC Spirit of Cricket Award

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The MCC Nepal Premier League Spirit of Cricket Award was introduced in the Nepal Premier League from its second season following a collaboration between the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) and the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).[43] The award is presented to the franchise that best upholds values such as fair play, respect, and sportsmanship throughout the tournament.[44]

Winners of the MCC Spirit of Cricket Award
SeasonWinnerRef.
2024 Lumbini Lions
2025 Kathmandu Gorkhas

Platinum cap

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The "platinum cap" is awarded to the highest run-scorer at the end of each NPL.[45]

Winners of the platinum cap
SeasonWinnerRef.
2024
2025 Adam Rossington

Golden cap

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The "golden cap" is awarded to the leading wicket-taker in a NPL season.[46]

Winners of the golden cap
SeasonWinnerRef.
2024
2025 Sandeep Lamichhane

Most valuable player

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The "most valuable player" award is presented to the best overall performer in each NPL season, based on batting, bowling, and overall match impact.[47]

Winners of the most valuable player awards
SeasonWinnerRef.
2024
2025

Title sponsorship

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Siddhartha Bank was announced as the title sponsor of the NPL ahead of its inaugural season in 2024, after signing a five-year agreement with the CAN.[48][49] As a result of the deal the NPL is branded as the "Siddhartha Bank Nepal Premier League" for a five-year period from 2024 to 2029.[50][51] Reports indicated that the agreement represented the highest-ever investment in Nepali sports, with estimates of a total commitment around रू20 crore (US$1.3 million) over five years, aimed at supporting the development and commercial growth of cricket in Nepal.[52][53]

Broadcasting

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The CAN announced its television rights partnership with Star Sports[54] and its Over-the-top media rights to DishHome for the second season.[55]

Broadcasters for the 2025 season[56][57]
Country Television broadcast Streaming platform Ref.
Nepal Star Sports
Kantipur Max
DishHome Go[58][59]
India Star SportsN/a[60]
Bangladesh
Bhutan
Sri Lanka
Maldives
Middle East N/aDishHome Go[61]

See also

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