Prime Minister Cup One-Day Cricket Tournament | |
Country: | Nepal |
Administrator: | NSC CAN |
Cricket Format: | One-day cricket |
First: | 2017 |
Last: | 2024 |
Tournament Format: | Round-robin |
Participants: | 10 |
Champions: | Nepal Police Club |
Most Successful: | Nepal Police Club (3 titles) |
Qualification: | Men's Elite Trophy |
Most Runs: | Binod Bhandari (1206)[1] |
Most Wickets: | Shahab Alam (75)[2] |
Image Size: | 1000*1600 |
The Prime Minister Cup Men's National Cricket Tournament (ne|प्रधानमन्त्री कप पुरुष राष्ट्रिय क्रिकेट प्रतियोगिता) is a domestic cricket tournament in Nepal organised by the Cricket Association of Nepal. It was formerly administered by the National Sports Council while CAN was suspended. It was played amongst 8 teams in 2017 and has been played amongst 10 teams from 2018 onward.[3] [4]
The teams represent the seven provinces of Nepal, and three departmental teams. The current champions are Nepal Police Club.
The National Sports Council organised the Prime Minister Cup in 2017 due to the suspension of the Cricket Association of Nepal by the International Cricket Council. A domestic one-day cricket tournament had not been held in the country for three years due to conflicts within the board which eventually led to its suspension. It replaced the National League Cricket as the premier domestic cricket tournament in Nepal.[5]
The inaugural edition had eight teams, five regional teams and three departmental teams, competing in two round-robin groups with the top two teams from each group advancing to the semi-finals. All matches were played in the one-day format. The following season the five regional teams were replaced by teams representing the seven provinces, taking the number of teams to ten.
The format was changed for the 2024 season, with the ten teams competing in a round-robin format and the top two teams qualifying for the final. The top four teams also qualify for the multi-day Men's Elite Trophy.[6] [7]
The following ten teams currently participate in the Prime Minister One Day Cup.
Province/Department | First season | Titles | Runner-up | First title | Last title | |
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Koshi Province | 2018 | 0 | 0 | |||
Madhesh Province | 2018 | 0 | 0 | |||
Bagmati Province | 2018 | 0 | 0 | |||
Gandaki Province | 2018 | 0 | 0 | |||
Lumbini Province | 2018 | 0 | 0 | |||
Karnali Province | 2018 | 0 | 0 | |||
Sudurpashchim Province | 2018 | 0 | 0 | |||
Tribhuwan Army Club | 2017 | 2 | 4 | 2017 | 2021 | |
APF Club | 2017 | 2 | 1 | 2018 | 2022 | |
Nepal Police Club | 2017 | 3 | 0 | 2017 | 2024 |
The following teams also appeared in the Prime Minister One Day Cup.
Season (No. of teams) | 2017 (8) | 2018 (10) | 2019 (10) | 2021 (10) | 2022 (10) | 2024 (10) | ||||||
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APF Club | style='background-color:#cc9966;' | SF | style='background-color:gold;' | C | style='background-color:#cc9966;' | SF | style='background-color:silver;' | RU | style='background-color:gold;' | C | GS | |
Bagmati Province | — | GS | style='background-color:#cc9966;' | SF | style='background-color:#cc9966;' | SF | GS | GS | ||||
Gandaki Province | — | GS | GS | GS | GS | GS | ||||||
Karnali Province | — | GS | GS | GS | GS | GS | ||||||
Lumbini Province | — | SF | GS | GS | GS | GS | ||||||
Nepal Police Club | style='background-color:gold;' | C | style='background-color:#cc9966;' | SF | style='background-color:gold;' | C | style='background-color:#cc9966;' | SF | style='background-color:#cc9966;' | SF | style='background-color:gold;' | C |
Koshi Province | — | GS | GS | GS | GS | GS | ||||||
Madhesh Province | — | GS | GS | GS | style='background-color:#cc9966;' | SF | GS | |||||
Sudurpashchim Province | — | GS | GS | GS | GS | GS | ||||||
Tribhuwan Army Club | style='background-color:gold;' | C | style='background-color:silver;' | RU | style='background-color:silver;' | RU | style='background-color:gold;' | C | style='background-color:silver;' | RU | style='background-color:silver;' | RU |
Eastern Development Region | GS | — | ||||||||||
Central Development Region | GS | — | ||||||||||
Western Development Region | style='background-color:#cc9866;' | SF | — | |||||||||
Mid-Western Development Region | GS | — | ||||||||||
Far Western Development Region | GS | — | ||||||||||
Batting Records | |||
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Most runs[12] | Binod Bhandari (Army) | 1,206 | |
Highest average[13] | Pradeep Airee (APF) | 39.00 | |
Best strike rate[14] | Binod Bhandari (Army) | 101.51 | |
Highest score[15] | Pradeep Airee (APF) | 158 vs Province 2 (4 June 2018) | |
Highest partnership[16] | Subash Khakurel & Pradeep Airee (APF) | 231 vs Province 2 (4 June 2018) | |
Most hundreds[17] | Binod Bhandari (Army) | 3 | |
Most fifties (and over)[18] | Rohit Paudel (APF/Army/Western) | 9 | |
Most runs in a series | Anil Sah (Madhesh) | 386 (2024) | |
Bowling Records | |||
Most wickets[19] | Shahab Alam (Army) | 75 | |
Lowest average[20] | Dipendra Singh Airee (Police) | 11.14 | |
Best strike rate[21] | Dipendra Singh Airee (Police) | 19.42 | |
Best economy rate[22] | Bhuvan Karki (APF) | 3.27 | |
Best bowling figures[23] | Dipendra Singh Airee (Police) | 7/20 vs Sudurpashchim (1 February 2024) | |
Most five-wickets-in-an-innings[24] | Dipendra Singh Airee (Police) | 4 | |
Most wickets in a series[25] | Surya Tamang (Bagmati) | 30 (2024) | |
Fielding | |||
Most dismissals (wicket-keeper)[26] | Raju Rijal (Sudurpashchim/Army) | 40 | |
Most catches (fielder)[27] | Sandeep Jora (APF) | 38 | |
Team Records | |||
Highest total[28] | APF Club | 339/6 vs Province 2 (4 June 2018) | |
Lowest total[29] | Koshi | 25 vs Gandaki (21 January 2024) |