The newly appointed coach of the Nepal cricket team, Stuart Law, has said that there are both challenges and opportunities in Nepali cricket. At the program held in Kathmandu on Saturday, he mentioned that he had come to see the great potential of cricket development in Nepal.
He said that Nepal is a competitive team among associate nations. He said, 'Improvements are still needed in some aspects. I will contribute to Nepali cricket by improving those things.'
Last year, when the Nepali team played against America in Dallas, he narrated his experience of seeing Nepali players' ability and deep passion for cricket. He mentioned that the inspiration to work in Nepal was born at that time.
Law said that the level and potential of the team can be understood through the close camp and practice games that are currently being conducted with 53 players. He said that the ability, mental state and awareness of the game can be better evaluated in a competitive game than in a net session.
He expressed the opinion that the goal is to make the players able to make their own decisions on the field and the coach's role is only to prepare the players for that. He also made it clear that the final team will not be selected immediately from among the players participating in the
camp.
