Nepal’s Squad for Men’s T20 World Cup 2026: Complete Team Breakdown and Key Players
Nepal has officially announced its 15-member squad for the Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, bringing together a balanced mix of experienced campaigners and emerging talent. With captain Rohit Paudel at the helm and the return of star spinner Sandeep Lamichhane, expectations are building for Nepal to make a stronger statement at the upcoming tournament. The T20 World Cup 2026 kicks off on February 7 in India and Sri Lanka, giving Nepal another shot at proving themselves on cricket’s biggest stage.
After a disappointing campaign in 2024 where they exited without a single win, Nepal’s selectors have focused on depth, versatility, and match-winning ability across all departments.

Leadership and Core Strength
Rohit Paudel continues as captain, a role he’s grown into with remarkable composure. At just 23, Paudel has become the face of Nepali cricket—tactically sharp, calm under pressure, and reliable with the bat in crucial situations. His leadership will be vital as Nepal navigates what promises to be a competitive group stage.
Supporting him as vice-captain is Dipendra Singh Airee, whose all-round capabilities make him one of Nepal’s most valuable assets. Dipendra’s ability to contribute with both bat and ball gives the team tactical flexibility, especially in pressure moments where a quick cameo or breakthrough wicket can shift momentum.
| Role | Player | Strength |
|---|---|---|
| Captain | Rohit Paudel | Tactical leadership, middle-order stability |
| Vice-Captain | Dipendra Singh Airee | All-round balance, explosive batting |
| Lead Spinner | Sandeep Lamichhane | Wicket-taking ability, big-match experience |
Spin Department: Experience Meets Variety
Nepal’s spin attack remains their greatest weapon. Sandeep Lamichhane returns as the frontline spinner, bringing years of experience from international leagues and high-pressure tournaments. His leg-spin variations and ability to pick up wickets in the middle overs will be crucial against top-tier batting lineups.
Complementing Lamichhane is Lalit Rajbanshi, whose left-arm spin adds a different dimension to the attack. Having both right-arm leg-spin and left-arm orthodox gives Nepal the flexibility to exploit different pitch conditions and opposition weaknesses.
Additional spin options come from Dipendra Singh Airee and Basir Ahamad, both capable of delivering a few overs when needed. This depth ensures Nepal won’t be caught short if conditions favor spin bowling.
Key Spinners at a Glance:
- Sandeep Lamichhane – Match-winner, wicket-taking threat
- Lalit Rajbanshi – Left-arm variety, economy specialist
- Basir Ahamad – Part-time option, batting depth
- Dipendra Singh Airee – Occasional off-spin, all-round value
All-Round Depth: Nepal’s Secret Weapon
One of the standout features of this squad is its all-round depth. Nepal has packed multiple players who can contribute with both bat and ball, giving them tactical options throughout the innings.
Dipendra Singh Airee leads this group, but he’s well-supported by Gulshan Jha, Aarif Sheikh, and Sompal Kami. Each brings a different skill set—whether it’s explosive lower-order hitting, tight bowling spells, or the ability to step up when frontline players need support.
This depth becomes especially important in T20 cricket, where games can turn in a single over. Having five or six genuine all-rounders allows Nepal to chase totals aggressively or defend modest scores with confidence.
Batting Lineup: Aggression Meets Stability
At the top of the order, Kushal Bhurtel will be tasked with providing explosive starts. His aggressive intent in the powerplay can set the tone for Nepal’s innings, putting bowlers on the back foot early. Bhurtel’s ability to clear boundaries consistently makes him a dangerous opening option.
Behind the stumps, Aasif Sheikh offers both wicketkeeping reliability and batting stability. His role is to anchor the innings while rotating strike efficiently, ensuring Nepal doesn’t lose momentum in the middle overs.
Lokesh Bam provides solidity through the middle order with his shot-making ability and calmness under pressure. His presence ensures Nepal has batting depth right down to number seven.
Additional batting strength comes from Sundeep Jora and Nandan Yadav, both capable of stepping up when required. This extended batting lineup means Nepal can take calculated risks without worrying about collapses.
| Position | Player | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Opener | Kushal Bhurtel | Aggressive powerplay batting |
| Wicketkeeper | Aasif Sheikh | Stability, strike rotation |
| Middle Order | Lokesh Bam | Shot-making, pressure handling |
| Lower Middle | Sundeep Jora, Nandan Yadav | Depth, finishing ability |
Pace Attack: Experience and Variety
Nepal’s pace department will be led by Sompal Kami and Karan KC, both experienced campaigners with the ability to swing the new ball and execute yorkers at the death. Their partnership has been crucial for Nepal in recent years, and their experience will be invaluable in high-pressure situations.
Supporting them are Nandan Yadav and Sher Malla, who add pace variety and bench strength. Having multiple pace options ensures Nepal can rotate bowlers effectively and adapt to different pitch conditions throughout the tournament.
The combination of swing bowling upfront and death-over expertise gives Nepal a balanced pace attack capable of competing against stronger batting lineups.
Learning from 2024: What’s Different This Time?
Nepal’s 2024 T20 World Cup campaign was disappointing—four matches, zero wins. They struggled with consistency, couldn’t capitalize on key moments, and lacked the depth to compete against more established teams.
This 2026 squad addresses many of those weaknesses:
✓ Deeper all-round options give tactical flexibility
✓ Experienced spinners provide wicket-taking threat
✓ Extended batting lineup reduces pressure on top order
✓ Balanced pace attack covers powerplay and death overs
✓ Leadership continuity with Rohit Paudel’s growing confidence
The selectors have clearly focused on versatility and match-winning ability rather than one-dimensional specialists. This approach should help Nepal compete more effectively, even against stronger opponents.
For fans wanting to follow every match, check out the complete T20 World Cup 2026 schedule and stay updated with all the latest news and updates as the tournament approaches.
Complete Nepal Squad for T20 World Cup 2026
Captain: Rohit Paudel
Vice-Captain: Dipendra Singh Airee
Full Squad:
Rohit Paudel (c), Dipendra Singh Airee (vc), Sandeep Lamichhane, Kushal Bhurtel, Aasif Sheikh, Sundeep Jora, Aarif Sheikh, Basir Ahamad, Sompal Kami, Karan KC, Nandan Yadav, Gulshan Jha, Lalit Rajbanshi, Sher Malla, Lokesh Bam
FAQs
Who is the captain of Nepal for T20 World Cup 2026?
Rohit Paudel will lead Nepal as captain, with Dipendra Singh Airee serving as vice-captain.
Is Sandeep Lamichhane playing in T20 World Cup 2026?
Yes, Sandeep Lamichhane has been included in Nepal’s 15-member squad and will be their lead spinner.
How many all-rounders are in Nepal’s T20 World Cup squad?
Nepal has selected at least four genuine all-rounders including Dipendra Singh Airee, Gulshan Jha, Aarif Sheikh, and Sompal Kami.
When does T20 World Cup 2026 start?
The tournament begins on February 7, 2026, with matches hosted across India and Sri Lanka.
How did Nepal perform in the 2024 T20 World Cup?
Nepal exited in the group stage without winning any of their four matches in 2024.
Where can I get tickets for T20 World Cup 2026?
Tickets are available through the official ICC website and authorized vendors. Check ticket information here.







