ICC Cricket World Cup League-2 Matches Postponed Indefinitely Due to Middle East Situation

Kathmandu. Due to the current situation arising in the Middle East, the ICC Cricket World Cup (CWC) League-2 matches scheduled to be held in Nepal have been postponed indefinitely.

The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) provided this information through a press release on Wednesday.

According to CAN, the triangular series, which was scheduled to begin in Kathmandu from March 10, has been halted. This series was scheduled to feature host Nepal along with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Oman. However, considering the recent situation in the Middle East, CAN has decided not to play the matches for the time being.

New dates for the postponed matches have not yet been set. As mentioned in the notice issued by CAN spokesperson Chumbi Lama, new dates and schedules for the matches will be announced in the coming days following further discussion and consultation with the relevant parties.

With the matches postponed, the schedules of the cricket teams of Nepal, Oman, and the UAE, which were preparing for the series, have been affected.

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