Nepal’s cricket scene is preparing for a busy week as the second season of the Nepal Premier League is starting tomorrow in Kathmandu. The Cricket Association of Nepal is hoping this edition will bring in a large amount of income.
CAN has estimated that the tournament could generate around 42 crore rupees this year. Officials believe the rising interest in domestic cricket, growing sponsors, and wider fan engagement will help push revenue higher than before.
With more viewers tuning in and more brands showing interest, NPL Season 2 is being seen as a chance to establish the league as a strong cricket product in Nepal. Many believe this season will test how much Nepal’s cricket market has expanded.
Fans are waiting to see how teams perform and how the tournament atmosphere develops. CAN is also looking at this event as a way to strengthen Nepal’s cricket economy and build long term opportunities.
