CAN honored the Nepali visually impaired women's team in Kathmandu by presenting a check for Rs 1 million at the Tribhuvan University Cricket Stadium.
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The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) has honored the Nepali team for becoming the runners-up in the first Blind Women's T20 World Cup.
The Nepali blind women's team was honored at the Tribhuvan University Cricket International Stadium in Kirtipur before the start of the Nepal Premier League (NPL) cricket match between Kathmandu Gorkhas and Lumbini Lions on Tuesday.
CAN honored the Nepali women's team by presenting a check of Rs 1 million. Officials of CAN and Nepal Blind Cricket Association were present on the occasion.
India defeated Nepal by 7 wickets in the final held in Sri Lanka on Sunday. Seven nations participated in the tournament.
Prime Minister Sushila Karki had called the Nepali blind women's team, which arrived in Kathmandu on Monday, to the Prime Minister's residence in Baluwatar and congratulated them on the same day.
