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Melamchi Municipality and Panchpokhari Cricket Club won the seventh district level Panchpokhari T-20 cricket tournament jointly organized by Panchpokhari Thangpal Rural Municipality and District Cricket Association.
The organizing team said that both teams were declared winners after the rain affected the final match held at the TU Cricket Ground in the capital Kathmandu on Monday. In the final match, Panchpokhari Cricket Club batted first and scored 133 runs in 17.4 overs thanks to Sarthak Dhital's unbeaten 61. "Melamchi and Panchpokhari were declared joint winners as the second innings match was not possible due to the rain that came after that," said Galvo Samden, coordinator of the organizing committee.
Both teams have received 75 thousand rupees as cash prizes. The players with the best individual performance in the competition have also been announced. Ashok Poudel of 'The Mighty Sangachok' was declared the best batsman, Sonu Devkota of Melamchi was the best bowler and Rinjin Lama of Melamchi was declared the 'Player of the Tournament'. Great Himalayan Cricket Academy will give 6 months of free training to Rinjin Lama, while the best bowlers and batters will get 3 months of free training each.
In addition, the Angels Sports Academy has also announced that the three best players will receive three months of special training. The organizers have said that the tournament has started to highlight the growing interest and talent of cricket in the rural areas of Sindhupalchok.
