Annapurna (Kaski), Nov 2 : The women's team of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), one of the oldest cricket clubs of the world, is currently on a tour of Nepal since October 22. It has come to Nepal for playing matches with the Nepali women's cricket team. It has so far played six friendly matches. Of the six matches, it won two matches and lost four.
MCC, which
defeated ICC's U-19 and Mixed 11 team, however, lost all matches it played with
the Cricket Association Nepal (CAN-11) team.
In the words of
Rubina Chhetri, the Nepali team skipper, more than victory and defeat, the
experience-sharing and learning remained exemplary. "Although we won the
match, we could not perform well. We are not used to playing the 40 overs
cricket. It is a big thing to play with an old cricket club. We learnt a great
deal from them," she said.
The Nepali
team's coach Jagat Tamata said that the MCC's tour to Nepal became a learning
opportunity for them. "MCC had brought an excellent team. The Nepali
players' self-confidence has been enhanced playing with the MCC team. We won
all the games and it was good for us," he shared.
According to
him, the Nepali team's knowledge has increased as to how to play the 40 overs'
game, how to mentally prepare and paying attention to keeping oneself
physically fit for the games after playing the matches with MCC.
The Nepali
cricket players got to learn many things after playing with the team that has
played in the World Cup, said CAN Kaski president Sanjaya Kanta Sigdel.
"There were players who had played in the World Cup in the MCC team. Our players got an opportunity to play with them and have an experience of playing with world-class team. The self confidence of our players has increased after winning matches with them," he said.
This tournament
has also shown the shortcomings of the Nepali players and this has provided an
opportunity to improve, he opined.
Claire Taylor,
MCC's manager, expressed that they were thrilled to play the matches with the
panoramic view of the Mt Machhapuchchhre and Mt Annapurna in the background.
She said the match was highly competitive as the Nepali team is also good.
MCC has a
history of 235 years and it is based in Britain, the mother of cricket.
Marylebone Cricket Club was established in 1787. (RSS)