Harshal Pathak appointed head coach of Nepal Women’s Cricket Team
The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) has appointed India’s Harshal Pathak as the head coach of the Nepal National Women’s Cricket Team.
CAN confirmed the appointment by issuing a press statement today.
Pathak, a former all-rounder who previously represented Thailand, was selected through an open application process that invited foreign coaches.
Under his leadership, Nepal will prepare for the ICC Women’s World Cup Global Qualifier, scheduled to be held in Nepal from January 12 to February 1.
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