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2021 Jan 30, 17:17, Kathmandu
Players of Tribhuvan Army club taking runs during the final match of the 4th edition of the PM Cup One-day National Men's Cricket tournament at Tribhuvan Univeristy (TU) cricket ground in Kirtipur, on Saturday, January 30, 2021. Photo: RSS

Tribhuvan Army Club (TAC) bagged the PM Cup national cricket tournament winner title today.

Players of Tribhuvan Army club taking runs during the final match of the 4th edition of the PM Cup One-day National Men's Cricket tournament at Tribhuvan Univeristy (TU) cricket ground in Kirtipur, on Saturday, January 30, 2021. Photo: RSS
Players of Tribhuvan Army club taking runs during the final match of the 4th edition of the PM Cup One-day National Men's Cricket tournament at Tribhuvan Univeristy (TU) cricket ground in Kirtipur, on Saturday, January 30, 2021. Photo: RSS

The TAC won the Armed Police Force (APF) Club by 33 runs in the final match of the 4th edition of the PM Cup One-day National Men's Cricket tournament held at TU cricket ground in Kirtipur.

Players of Armed Police Force Club celebrate after taking wicket during the final match of the 4th edition of the PM Cup One-day National Men's Cricket tournament at Tribhuvan Univeristy (TU) cricket ground in Kirtipur, on Saturday, January 30, 2021. Photo: RSS
Players of Armed Police Force Club celebrate after taking wicket during the final match of the 4th edition of the PM Cup One-day National Men's Cricket tournament at Tribhuvan Univeristy (TU) cricket ground in Kirtipur, on Saturday, January 30, 2021. Photo: RSS

The APF had won the toss and decided to field first.

The TAC led by Binod Bhandari set the target of 212 runs for the opponent after losing nine wickets.

The APF team led by Sharad Vesawakar chased the target till the TAC bowled out and stopped the match at 178 in 41.3 overs.

With the victory, the TAC has bagged the cash prize of Rs one million while the runner-up, the APF club has claimed Rs. 500,000.

The tournament was organised by the Cricket Association of Nepal with the financial support of National Sports Council.


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