After Chelsea FC, a Nepalese Cricket Team, Plays League Without a Jersey Sponsor
New Delhi [India], December 10: In a historic moment for the Nepal Premier League, Pokhara Avengers achieved a glorious 10-wicket victory over the Lumbini Lions, with several remarkable records set during the match. The team completed the first century in the league, posted the highest score in a powerplay with 80 runs, and for the [...]
New Delhi [India], December 10: In a historic moment for the Nepal Premier League, Pokhara Avengers achieved a glorious 10-wicket victory over the Lumbini Lions, with several remarkable records set during the match. The team completed the first century in the league, posted the highest score in a powerplay with 80 runs, and for the first time in a single inning, we witnessed both a century and a half-century. This extraordinary performance not only solidified the Avengers’ dominance but also brought attention to their unique jersey design, which, notably free of sponsor logos, has set the team apart in the league.
In a move that echoes Chelsea’s decision to play matches without a front-of-shirt sponsor logo, the Pokhara Avengers have leveraged this unique opportunity to promote tourism and raise awareness about climate change. According to a long-term Climate Risk Index (2000–2019) study by Germanwatch in 2011, Nepal ranks as the 10th most vulnerable country to climate change. The melting of snow accelerated due to climate change may temporarily increase river water levels, but it is expected to cause a long-term decline in water resources.
Gandaki Province, home to the beautiful city of Pokhara and surrounded by majestic Himalayan ranges, faces significant risks due to climate change. Numerous studies have highlighted Nepal’s vulnerability because of its unique geography. The Himalayan region is particularly affected by rising temperatures, which lead to snow melting, the formation of new glacial lakes, the expansion of existing ones, and an increased risk of glacial lake outburst floods.