Supporters walk from Chitwan to Kathmandu every morning to watch NPL

Mangshir 28, 2081

Ramesh Kumar Paudel

Supporters walk from Chitwan to Kathmandu every morning to watch NPL

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Saugat Paudel of Bharatpur Metropolitan City-22 Patihani was found in Bharatpur at five o'clock in the morning. He had left home in the evening the previous day to watch the Nepal Premier League (NPL) match being held at the stadium in Kirtipur, Kathmandu, not to take any classes or get a job.

Like Sougat, Kayan fans whose homes are far away from the headquarters had come to Bharatpur the previous evening. Because they all had a destination, Kirtipur Stadium. The enthusiasm of these die heart fans of cricket tells how far the craze of cricket is in Nepali society.

is happening today at noon, an exciting match between Chitwan Rhinos and Biratnagar. In this match, the supporters of Chitwan rushed to Kathmandu from the home district to boost the enthusiasm of their team. Chitwan Rhinos invested by Chitwan Medical College (CMC) has also arranged for five buses to bring the supporters from Chit to Kathmandu on the day of their matches.

Saugat was with him, seven other friends. Everyone had the same excitement, to reach Kirtipur after a four to five hour drive and boost their spirits. Ashwin Paudel from Patihani was on this trip. He has left Kathmandu to watch the match for the second time. I also went to watch the first match of Chitwan Rhinos. The first match was against Kathmandu Gurkhaz. I went by bus from CMC.'

Supporters walk from Chitwan to Kathmandu every morning to watch NPL Photo: Ramesh Kumar Paudel/Kantipur

The fans who left Chitwan to watch the match early in the morning return to Chitwan late at night. Ashwin said, 'It is fun to go with friends and brothers. Even after he arrived, he didn't sit on the couch. After going together, they settled together in one place. The atmosphere is in favor of the team.'

This morning, five buses were filled at once. Those who had tickets to go on the bus had mentioned their names the previous day. And the names of the passengers were stuck on the door of the bus. Supporters were excited because the journey was free and water and snacks were also provided.

'Five buses are always full. We used to send buses only on the days when there was a Chitwan match. In the last few days, five buses were not crowded. We have seen that those who are not attached are going happily in their own way,' said Hari Bohra of CMC who is working in management. The bus leaves at 6 in the morning when there is a game in the afternoon and at 3 o'clock in the morning when there is a game.

Supporters walk from Chitwan to Kathmandu every morning to watch NPL

More supporters have come in their own way than in the bus that we have arranged. There are many people from Chitwan in Kathmandu as well. Our game is also good. Even if they are not from the district, all sports lovers have come to the ground to cheer our team," said Chitwan Rhinos director Pratap Devkota. So far, Chitwan has won three matches and lost two while playing five matches.

Chitwan has a match against Biratnagar on Friday afternoon and Janakpur on Saturday morning. Chitwan Rhinos had a good start to their NPL journey by defeating Kathmandu Gurkhaz in their opening match. Chitwan has also lost Sudurpaschim and Pokhara along with Kathmandu Gurkhaz. Similarly, Chitwan Rhinos were defeated against Karnali and Lumbini.

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