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tasmanian nepalese premier league

The Tasmanian Nepalese Premier League (TNPL) is the first-ever franchise-based Nepalese cricket tournament in Tasmania, organised by the Tasmanian Nepalese Cricket Association (TNCA). Established to promote high-quality cricket within the Tasmanian Nepalese community, the TNPL has quickly gained popularity as one of the most competitive and exciting leagues in the region.

TNPL Captains and Owners

Franchise Auction & Player Selection

One of the most thrilling aspects of TNPL is its player auction system, where franchise teams bid for top players. Each team builds its squad strategically, adding excitement and professionalism to the competition. The auction brings out intense rivalries, with clubs competing to secure the best talents.

In the most recent auction, Sandip Adhikari was the highest-bid player, reflecting the competitive nature of team selections.

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TNPL Auction

Participating Teams & Format

The TNPL features four dynamic franchise teams, each boasting a talented squad of players:

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Grace Dynamos

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Penny Royals

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Best Strikers

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Danphe Rangers

Current Champions: Grace Dynamos

In the latest TNPL season, Grace Dynamos emerged victorious, defeating VXL Stars in a thrilling Grand Final. Their star Batsman, Paras Poudel and Sandip Adhikari, played a crucial role in leading the team to victory with outstanding performances.

TNPL Champions Grace Dynamos

A Growing Legacy

With each passing season, TNPL continues to grow, uniting cricket lovers and providing a platform for emerging talents. It has become more than just a tournament—it’s a celebration of sportsmanship, community, and passion for cricket.

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We acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands and waters upon which we work, live, and sustain ourselves. This land was never ceded, and we acknowledge that the Tasmanian Aboriginal people are its continuing custodians. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.

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