Nepali cricket team
Cricket team
The Colors X-Factors (Nepali: कलर्स एक्स-फ्याक्टर्स) was a professional cricket team that played in the Everest Premier League. Gyanendra Malla, then vice captain of Nepal national cricket team, was the captain of the team, whereas Manzoor Alam was the head coach. The team was owned by the Teletalk Private Limited.[1]
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Former regional cricket teams |
- Eastern Development Region
- Central Development Region
- Western Development Region
- Mid-Western Development Region
- Far-Western Development Region
- Region-I (Biratnagar)
- Region-II (Birgunj)
- Region-III (Kathmandu)
- Region-IV (Bhairahawa)
- Region-V (Nepalgunj)
- Region-VI (Baitadi)
- Region-VII (Janakpur)
- Region-VIII (Dhangadhi)
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- Koshi Province
- Madhesh Province
- Bagmati Province
- Gandaki Province
- Lumbini Province
- Karnali Province
- Sudurpashchim Province
- APF
- Nepal Army
- Nepal Police
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Youth | One Day |
- Men's Under-19 National Cricket Tournament
- Men's Under-16 National Cricket Tournament
- Manmohan Memorial U16 National Cricket Tournament
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Twenty20 |
- Girl's U19 National (Maiyadevi Cup)
- Girl's U16 National/WC Talent Hunt
- SAAF School Cricket Series
- National Highschool Championship
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