Nepal Vice-Captain Vows Attack as Hosts Seek Revenge Against Oman in League 2 Clash
Dipendra Singh Airee calls for positive cricket as Nepal aims to finish home tri-series on a high and revive World Cup qualification hopes.
PAKISTAN —
Key facts
- Nepal faces Oman on Tuesday at Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground, Kirtipur.
- Nepal vice-captain Dipendra Singh Airee vowed to play aggressively and seek revenge for a recent loss to Oman.
- Nepal sits seventh in ICC CWC League 2 with seven wins; top four earn direct World Cup Qualifier spot.
- CAN slashed ticket prices to 200 rupees for all remaining tri-series matches to boost attendance.
- Skipper Rohit Paudel said the team thrives under pressure and believes a win against Oman can build confidence.
- Match conditions: warm, cloudy, 26°C, humidity 60%, low rain chance, minimal dew.
- Pitch at Kirtipur offers early assistance for bowlers; chasing can be tricky.
Airee Leads Charge for Revenge
Nepal vice-captain Dipendra Singh Airee has vowed to come out on the attack when his side seeks revenge against Oman in an important ICC Men's Cricket World Cup League 2 clash on Tuesday. The Asian side have been inconsistent during recent League 2 action, with a pair of victories over UAE in the ongoing home tri-series offset by a disappointing showing against Oman. “We couldn’t play well in the first two matches (of the tri-series). Now the partnerships are getting better. If we can play by taking that positively, we can achieve a good result against Oman,” Airee said. “Other players are not scoring runs. Perhaps because I am a bit more focused (on my own performance), I am doing well. Earlier, I wasn’t scoring runs either.”
Skipper Paudel Backs Team Under Pressure
Nepal captain Rohit Paudel echoed Airee’s optimism, emphasizing the team’s ability to perform under pressure. “It is our nature to play under pressure. Therefore, we are hopeful that we will secure a win,” he said. Paudel noted that the same core group that won 11 matches in the previous cycle remains intact, adding that the upcoming matches are even more important. Nepal currently sit in seventh place on the League 2 table, chasing a top-four finish to earn a direct spot in the Cricket World Cup Qualifier for the 50-over World Cup. With only seven wins so far in the ongoing cycle, Paudel believes a positive result against Oman can provide the confidence the side needs.
CAN Slashes Ticket Prices to Fill Stadium
The Nepal Cricket Association (CAN) has slashed ticket prices for Tuesday’s match against Oman and all remaining tri-series matches to just 200 rupees. CAN spokesperson Chhumbi Lama confirmed the discount applies to the entire tri-series involving Nepal, America, and Scotland starting May 12, 2026. The move aims to boost spectator turnout after higher prices and fluctuating team performance led to low attendance. “Tickets are being made available at an affordable price with the objective of getting great support from the fans for the Nepali team in this important series being held on home ground,” Lama stated.
Pitch and Weather Conditions Favor Early Bowlers
The match will be played at Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground, Kirtipur, on a balanced surface offering early assistance for bowlers. Morning moisture may provide early swing, making powerplay bowlers crucial. Chasing can be tricky, but set batters can score big. Weather forecasts predict warm and slightly cloudy conditions, with temperatures around 26°C and humidity at 60%. Dew impact is expected to be minimal during this day game, and the low chance of rain should ensure a full contest.
World Cup Qualification Stakes High for Nepal
Nepal’s path to the 2027 Cricket World Cup runs through League 2, where only the top four teams advance to the Qualifier. With seven wins so far, Nepal trails the leaders but remains within striking distance. The team’s inconsistency has been a concern, but the leadership duo of Airee and Paudel insists the squad has the experience and resilience to turn things around. Airee’s personal form has been a bright spot; he has been scoring runs while others have struggled. His call for a positive approach reflects a broader determination to finish the home tri-series on a high note.
What Comes Next for Nepal and Oman
After Tuesday’s clash, Nepal will host a tri-series against the United States and Scotland starting May 12, 2026, with tickets also priced at 200 rupees. Oman, meanwhile, will continue their League 2 campaign as both teams vie for qualification points. The outcome of Tuesday’s match could significantly shift momentum for either side. For Nepal, a win would not only avenge their recent loss but also provide a much-needed confidence boost. For Oman, victory would strengthen their position on the table and dent Nepal’s home advantage.
A Test of Resilience and Fan Support
Tuesday’s match is more than a routine league fixture; it is a test of Nepal’s resilience and the strength of home support. The ticket price cut signals CAN’s recognition that fan engagement is critical for team morale. Whether the “12th man” turns up in numbers remains to be seen, but the players have made their intentions clear. As Airee put it, playing positively is the key. With the World Cup dream still alive, every match from here on carries extra weight. The response from the crowd and the performance on the pitch will together determine if Nepal can reignite their campaign.
The bottom line
- Nepal vice-captain Airee vows aggressive cricket to avenge loss to Oman.
- CAN reduces ticket prices to 200 rupees to boost attendance for remaining tri-series matches.
- Nepal sits seventh in League 2 with seven wins; top four reach World Cup Qualifier.
- Pitch at Kirtipur offers early swing; chasing is difficult.
- Skipper Paudel says team thrives under pressure and remains confident.
- Match conditions: warm, cloudy, low rain chance, minimal dew.

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