CAN Announces Ticket Prices for Second Edition of Nepal Premier League
Kathmandu – The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) has officially announced that tickets for the upcoming second edition of the Siddhartha Bank Nepal Premier League (NPL) are now available for purchase. The tournament, scheduled to begin on December 2, 2025 (Mangsir 16, 2082 BS), will take place at the Tribhuvan University Cricket Ground in Kirtipur.
In a press statement issued by CAN, the association confirmed that the ticket sales for the first and second phases of the tournament have been opened, ensuring that cricket fans can book their seats in advance to witness one of Nepal’s most anticipated domestic cricket events. The board shared detailed information about the ticket categories and pricing for general and premium spectators.
For the opening day and Saturday matches, general tickets have been priced at Rs. 500, while premium tickets will cost Rs. 1500. On weekdays, general entry will remain Rs. 500, and premium seats will be available at Rs. 1000. For the playoffs and the final, ticket prices will rise to Rs. 1000 for general seats and Rs. 2000 for premium seating. In addition, CAN has also introduced a Season Pass priced at Rs. 15,000, offering dedicated fans full access to all matches throughout the tournament.
The Cricket Association of Nepal further announced that Khalti By Ime has been appointed as the official ticketing partner for this edition of the league. Fans will be able to book and secure their tickets conveniently through the Khalti app and website. CAN has encouraged cricket supporters to purchase their tickets early to avoid last-minute rushes at the gates.
CAN spokesperson Chhumbi Lama signed the statement, expressing confidence that the second edition of the NPL will build on the success of its first season. The association believes that the event will further strengthen Nepal’s domestic cricket structure and enhance fan engagement across the country.
The Siddhartha Bank Nepal Premier League has quickly become a cornerstone of Nepal’s cricket calendar, featuring top national and emerging players competing under franchise-based teams. With the growing enthusiasm for domestic cricket and increased professional management, the NPL is seen as a major platform for nurturing local talent and boosting the sport’s popularity nationwide.
The Cricket Association of Nepal reaffirmed its commitment to improving cricket infrastructure, crowd management, and fan experience at the stadium. The organization also thanked sponsors, local authorities, and cricket lovers for their continued support in making the league a national sporting celebration.

