Nepal Cricket Schedule: How & Where to Find Fixtures
An evergreen guide to the Nepal cricket schedule — where to find official fixtures, how the international calendar works, and which tournaments Nepal plays in.
Fixtures change constantly, but the places to find them do not — learn the handful of official sources and you will never lose track of a Nepal match again.

If you are trying to track the Nepal cricket schedule, the single most useful thing to understand is this: specific fixtures change all the time, but the places you look them up do not. Match dates, opponents and venues are confirmed and revised continually as tournaments are organised, so rather than memorising any one set of games, it pays to know the handful of reliable, official sources — and to understand how the international cricket calendar is actually built. This evergreen guide explains exactly where to find Nepal's fixtures, how the scheduling works, and which competitions to watch for.
Key takeaways
- The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) at cricketnepal.org.np and its official app are the primary sources for the schedule.
- For international fixtures, ESPNcricinfo and the ICC website list confirmed dates, venues and results.
- The global calendar is shaped by the ICC Future Tours Programme (FTP), a multi-year plan for tours and tournaments.
- Nepal's main one-day pathway runs through the ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 and World Cup qualifiers, plus Asian Cricket Council events.
- Exact dates and times are usually finalised close to each event — always check an official source before planning around a match.
- Most home games are at the Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground, Kirtipur, near Kathmandu.
Where to find the schedule: the official sources
Because fixtures move, the goal is to bookmark sources that are kept up to date rather than rely on a static list. These are the ones that matter.
Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN)
The Cricket Association of Nepal is the country's official governing body, founded in 1946 and headquartered in Kathmandu. It is a member of both the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), and it is the authoritative voice on Nepal's fixtures, squads and tournaments.
- Website: cricketnepal.org.np publishes news, event pages and fixture information.
- Official app: CAN runs a mobile app offering news, fixtures and, during matches, ball-by-ball updates.
- Social media: CAN's official accounts are often the fastest place to see newly confirmed dates and squad announcements.
ESPNcricinfo and the ICC
For the international picture, two global sources are indispensable:
- ESPNcricinfo maintains a dedicated Nepal team page with the match schedule, results and a searchable fixtures list, and it is widely regarded as the most comprehensive cricket database.
- The ICC website lists official tournament schedules — World Cups, qualifiers and the League competitions — as they are confirmed.
Independent Nepali cricket media
Local outlets such as cricnepal.com aggregate fixtures, results and news specifically for the Nepali audience, which can be handy for context and for following domestic competitions that the global sites cover less thoroughly.
How the international cricket calendar works
Understanding why the schedule looks the way it does makes it far easier to anticipate when Nepal will play.
The Future Tours Programme (FTP)
International cricket is organised around the ICC Future Tours Programme — a long-term plan that maps out bilateral tours and tournaments for member nations across several years. The FTP exists so teams know, well in advance, roughly when and whom they will play. An Associate Members' FTP covers nations like Nepal, scheduling their one-day commitments within a multi-year cycle.
The practical takeaway: broad windows (which months, which competitions) are often set far ahead, while the fine detail — exact dates, start times, final venues — is typically locked in closer to each event. That is why a tournament can be "confirmed" months out yet still have its precise fixtures published only weeks beforehand.
ICC event cycles
Alongside the FTP, the ICC runs a recurring cycle of global events — including the men's and women's Cricket World Cups, the Champions Trophy, and two T20 World Cups per cycle. Nepal's route to these events runs through a qualification pathway, which brings us to the competitions that fill most of the national team's calendar.
The competitions Nepal plays in
Nepal's fixtures fall into a few recognisable categories. Knowing them helps you predict where on the calendar a match will sit.
- ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 — a multi-team One Day International competition spread over several years, contested by a group of associate nations with ODI status. It is part of the Cricket World Cup qualification pathway, and it accounts for a large share of Nepal's scheduled ODIs.
- World Cup and T20 World Cup qualifiers — regional and global qualifying tournaments that determine entry to the major ICC events. Nepal's appearances at the T20 World Cup all came through this pathway.
- Asian Cricket Council (ACC) events — regional competitions and qualifiers organised by the ACC, including the structure that feeds into the Asia Cup.
- Bilateral series and tri-series — one-off series against other nations, sometimes staged at neutral venues, that the FTP arranges around the League cycle.
Because the names, formats and participating teams of these competitions are periodically revised by the ICC and ACC, treat the categories above as a map of types of fixtures rather than a fixed list — and confirm the current details on an official source.
The domestic season
Beyond the national team, Nepal has a busy domestic calendar run by CAN, and these tournaments are well worth knowing if you are in the country:
- Nepal Premier League — a franchise-based Twenty20 competition.
- Prime Minister Cup — national one-day championships (held for both men and women).
- Provincial and national age-group and T20 competitions that feed talent into the senior side.
Domestic fixtures are published through CAN's website and app, and matches are often very accessible to spectators. For visitors, slotting a game into an itinerary is one of the more unusual things to do in Kathmandu.
Planning a trip around a match
If you want to attend a Nepal match, a little timing helps. Most home internationals are played at the Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground in Kirtipur, on the edge of the Kathmandu Valley, with other valley grounds used for domestic cricket. Tickets are typically inexpensive, but big games draw enormous, drum-and-flag crowds, so arriving early is wise.
A few practical pointers:
- Check the schedule a few weeks out, then again just before you travel, since dates can shift.
- Cross-reference CAN's channels with ESPNcricinfo to confirm start times and venue.
- Factor in the season: cricket here is played across much of the year, but it overlaps with Nepal's wider travel rhythms covered in our guide to the best time to visit Nepal.
- Build in a buffer — weather can interrupt play, as Nepal's own World Cup history shows.
Attending a match is also a genuine cultural experience. Cricket has become one of the country's great shared passions, and the atmosphere at a packed ground tells you as much about modern Nepali culture as any temple or trail.
Following along during the match
Finding the schedule is step one; following the action is step two. Once a fixture is under way, live scores, commentary and updates are available across several apps and sites. We cover those options in detail in our companion guide to where to follow Nepal cricket live scores, so you can keep up wherever you are — at the ground, back at your hotel in Kathmandu, or following from abroad.
Sources
Frequently asked questions
- Where can I find the official Nepal cricket schedule?
- The most authoritative source is the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) at cricketnepal.org.np, along with its official mobile app. For international matches, ESPNcricinfo and the ICC website list confirmed fixtures, dates and venues as they are announced.
- How is the international cricket schedule decided?
- International fixtures are arranged through the ICC Future Tours Programme (FTP), a multi-year plan that maps out tours and tournaments for member nations. Nepal's one-day fixtures largely fall within the FTP and its World Cup qualification competitions, supplemented by regional Asian Cricket Council events.
- What tournaments does Nepal's national team play in?
- Nepal competes in the ICC Cricket World Cup pathway, including the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup League 2 (a multi-team one-day competition), along with World Cup and T20 World Cup qualifiers and Asian Cricket Council events such as regional tournaments and the Asia Cup qualifying structure.
- How far in advance is the Nepal cricket schedule published?
- Tournament windows and tours are often confirmed months ahead through the FTP, while exact match dates, start times and venues are usually finalised closer to the event. Checking official sources a few weeks before travel gives the most reliable picture.
- Where is the Nepal cricket schedule for home matches played?
- Most home internationals are staged at the Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground in Kirtipur, near Kathmandu. Newer venues, including grounds around the Kathmandu Valley, are also used for domestic competitions and some international fixtures.
- Can I attend a Nepal cricket match as a tourist?
- Yes. Home matches at Kirtipur are open to the public and tickets are generally affordable. Check the Cricket Association of Nepal channels for the schedule and ticketing details, and arrive early on match day, as big games draw large, lively crowds.
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