Overview
- On August 12, the BCCI posted a 36-second X video showing Stuart Law’s coaching briefing, open and closed net sessions, and bowling-machine drills.
- The two-week Bengaluru camp builds on Nepal’s training at the same facility last August and their participation in Indian domestic practice tournaments.
- Drills focus on batting, bowling and fitness to ready the squad for the Asia–EAP qualifier beginning October 8, part of the pathway to the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.
- Nepal arrives fresh from a runners-up finish at June’s Scotland T20 Tri-Series, highlighted by Kushal Bhurtel’s 133 runs and Sandeep Lamichhane’s nine wickets.
- The initiative reflects growing BCCI support for associate nations as Nepal seeks to strengthen its credentials ahead of global cricket tournaments.