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Kalinchowk Cricket Ground

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Kalinchowk Cricket Ground
Ground information
LocationSurkhet, Karnali, Nepal
Coordinates28°35′34″N 81°37′19″E / 28.592664°N 81.622005°E / 28.592664; 81.622005Coordinates: 28°35′34″N 81°37′19″E / 28.592664°N 81.622005°E / 28.592664; 81.622005
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Establishment2020; 6 years ago (2020)
Capacity25,000
OwnerKarnali Province Sports Council (NSC)
OperatorKarnali Province Cricket Association
TenantsKarnali Province cricket team
Karnali Province women's cricket team
Karnali Yaks
End names
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International information
Team information
Karnali Yaks
Karnali Province cricket team
Nepal national cricket team
As of 10 November 2024
Source: ESPNcricinfo

The Kalinchowk Cricket Ground (Script error: The function "langx" does not exist.) is a cricket ground in Surkhet, Nepal. This Cricket Ground is also called as Kalungchowk International Cricket Ground. It is the home ground for Karnali Province cricket team, and Karnali Yaks.[citation needed] It is a huge ground located on the way to Dailekh from Surkhet.[1]

The second series of Karnali Premium League (KPL) is taking place from April 25. The Karnali Cricket Academy is organising the championship at Kalunchowk Cricket Ground at Birendranagar.[2]

Proposed construction

It is proposed international cricket ground of Nepal. This stadium will be home ground for Karnali Yaks of Nepal Premier League. The capacity of stadium will be around 25,000. This stadium will be one of the largest cricket ground of Nepal.[citation needed]

Hosted events

See also

References

  1. "Recanto Parque Coari Reviews - Housing development in Ibiporã, Brazil". 2 May 2025.
  2. "Second series of KPL from April 25".
  3. "TB SHAH MEMORIAL CUP U16 NATIONAL CRICKET TOURNAMENT". Retrieved 15 June 2025.[permanent dead link]
  4. "10th National Games: A launchpad for Karnali's overdue development". Retrieved 10 September 2024.
  5. "Tenth National Sports: Three cricket grounds are ready". Retrieved 10 November 2024.


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