SAAF School Cricket Series explained

SAAF School Cricket Series
Country:Nepal
Administrator:Student Athletic Activities Foundation
Cricket Format:Twenty20
Tournament Format:Round robin, followed by playoffs
First:2014
Last:2019

The SAAF School Cricket Series is an annual high school cricket championship organized by the Student Athletic Activities Foundation (SAAF) in Nepal. It is played under the Twenty20 variant of limited overs cricket.[1]

History

The inaugural event of the SAAF School Cricket Series was staged in Kathmandu from 31 December 2014 to 7 January 2015 with eight high school cricket teams from seven high schools. The event was titled WAI WAI School Cricket Series 2014 after the main sponsor of the championship. Out of the 20 matches, 16 were played at Sainik Awasiya Mahavidyalaya Ground, Bhaktapur and 4 were played at Engineering Campus Ground, Lalitpur.

Format

Eight teams are divided into two, four-team, pools. Each pool plays a round-robin format. The top two teams from each pool compete in the first place playoffs to determine the teams finishing in the top four positions. The bottom two teams from each pool are relegated to the fifth place playoffs.

Teams

Team School Captain
Everest Burners Mount Everest School Sushil Kunwar
Galaxy Jaguars Bamdev Singh Jagari
DAV Kiwis Sujal Gupta
Police Ncops Suraj Chaudhary
KINS Rhinos Kathmandu International School Udit Khanal
Sainik Seals Bishal Budhathoki
Sainik Sharks Bhuwan Sapkota
Rajan Warriors Rajan Memorial School Prabesh Panta

Championship Titles

YearTitleFinal VenueFinal
width=18%Winnerwidth=22%Resultwidth=22%Runner-up
2014WAI WAI School Cricket Series 2014Engineering Campus Ground, LalitpurSainik Sharks
47/0 (4.0 overs)
Sharks won by 10 wickets
Scorecard
Police Ncops
46 all out (15.2 overs)
2015School Cricket Series 2015

Statistics

2014

Overall records Player Team Statistic
Most Runs Bishnu Kumal Sainik Sharks 203 runs
Most Wickets Mandip Bhandari
Sudip Khadka
Sainik Sharks
Sainik Seals
13 wickets
13 wickets

2019

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: School cricket series from Wednesday. 17 April 2015. Republica. 31 December 2014.