Prime Minister's Cup ODI Men's National Cricket Tournament Final Saturday
The title clash of the Prime Minister's Cup ODI Men's National Cricket Tournament will be held on Saturday. Nepal Police Club will face Tribhuvan Army Club in the departmental derby for the title.
The match between former winners Police and Army will start at 9 am at Siddharth Cricket Stadium in Bhairawa, Rupandehi.
Last year, Police won the title by defeating Army in the final. Army wants to take that revenge this time . However, the police who are in rhythm are at stake to win continuously over the army . In the pre-match conference held on Friday on the eve of the final, both the Army and Police teams claimed to win the title.
Police captain Dipendra Singh Airi said he was ready for the competition. Airy expressed his happiness that cricket has developed through decentralisation. "Jai Trophy happened, PM Cup this time in Lumbini province," he said, "Many such games have been held outside the capital". Cricket is being developed and decentralized.' After 
, Army captain Vinod Bhandari said that the Prime Minister's Cup will help in the production of new players. "The new players have scored a better run this time than the regular players," he said, "This domestic competition has given the players a platform." It has helped in the production of players.' Bhandari said that even though there is some difference between playing regularly in Kathmandu and outside the field, the Army is ready for the competition.
Defeated Police Club and entered another departmental Army final. In the last match of the league stage on Thursday, Army defeated Police by 4 wickets and set the title journey. Police has reached the finals by being at the top of the league table. Since 2017, Nepal Police Club has won the title twice in the Prime Minister's Cup. Army has won the title only once.
The Nepal Cricket Association can visit Gautama Buddha's birthplace Lumbini and Mayadevi temple premises on Friday with the captains of both teams The trophy was made public.
Starting from February 25, all matches of Prime Minister's Cup cricket were played outside Kathmandu Valley for the first time in Lumbini Province. Siddharth Cricket Ground in Bhairawa, Extratech Oval Cricket Ground in Tilottama and Deukhuri International Cricket Ground in Lamhi in Dang. Out of total 46 matches, 45 matches have been completed and the last final match is going to be held on Saturday .
