Kathmandu metropolis will build cricket stadium if govt provides land: Mayor Shah

Kathmandu Metropolitan City Mayor Balen Shah has said that he will take initiative to construct a cricket stadium if the federal government provides land to the metropolis.

Shah, who had reached Sri Lanka to watch a game between Nepal and India, said that the metropolis will take the initiative to build a cricket stadium if the government provides 100 ropani land.

Shah estimates that a stadium where a match between Nepal and India was held can be constructed for Rs 800 million.

He claimed that the Nepali players’ skills will be developed if the big games are held in Nepal and can also earn millions of rupees.

Taking to Facebook, he said, “The stadium of Sri Lanka where the matches are being held was similar to the cricket stadium of the Tribhuvan University. There were a few parapets and more facilities. A similar level of stadium can be built for Rs 800 to 900 million except for the land in Nepal.” “We will take initiative to construct a stadium from the Kathmandu Metropolitan City if the Nepal government provides necessary 100 ropani land around Kathmandu metropolis.

In the match held on Monday, Nepal lost to India by 10 wickets.