Cricket West Indies (CWI) is pleased to announce the region’s participation in a historic three-match T20 International series against the Asian nation of Nepal, the first-ever bilateral series between the two teams, marking a significant milestone in the ongoing mission to grow and globalize the game of cricket.
Taking place in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates on September 27, 28, and 30, 2025, the series is being hosted by the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) and represents a landmark opportunity for Nepal as it gears up for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier later this year.
For CWI, the engagement reflects its strong commitment to supporting the development of cricket in emerging nations and fostering meaningful partnerships with fellow cricketing boards worldwide.
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In reply to CaribbeanCricket.com
preparing for the future i see as a full member associate
In reply to Jumpstart
Players from Break away League....will be there...
Trying to pad the win/loss record of the "Deficient One"
Now we know why Pooran retired
In reply to imusic
the level should be equivalent of IPL, I think.
Who next, Cayman Islands ?
In reply to CaribbeanCricket.com
Finally found their level and if not careful Nepal might put down a beating
Ironically, one of the three centuries.....the Legend Pooran scored in his 60 odd ODIs.....Vs Nepal......
Other lesser known, have the same right....
you don't get better plying bad teams!
Think they should organize some against China and Japan too .
And we should not go it alone because we will only play?
Really looking forward to the series. For once, I won't be disappointed if the team that I grew up supporting loses.
Time to support the erstwhile Hindu Kingdom ..
In reply to pooranian
They finally found their match though Nepal might still be too strong for them Winlessdies. I guess they should plan a series against China or even our neighbor Bahamas, just to give Sammy something to clap for
In reply to Sylobaby
That's too harsh!
I saw this a long time ago
This is risky
this is not something to be celebrated
Any losses will be detrimental
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