Stuart Law Named Nepal Cricket Head Coach: A Strategic Move for 2027 World Cup Qualification
Former Australia batter Stuart Law appointed Nepal's head coach, bringing vast experience to boost their 2027 World Cup campaign.


Nepal Appoints Stuart Law as Men's Head Coach
The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) has named Stuart Law, former Australia batter and seasoned coach, as the new head coach of their men's national team. Law, 56, replaces Monty Desai, whose contract was not renewed after Nepal's 2024 T20 World Cup campaign.
Law’s Cricket Pedigree and Coaching Credentials
- International Experience: Played 54 ODIs and 1 Test for Australia.
- Coaching Stints: Previously coached Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, West Indies, Afghanistan, and Middlesex.
- Recent Role: Led the USA team to a historic T20 World Cup 2024 upset over Pakistan before being dismissed in October 2023.
Why Law Was Chosen
CAN shortlisted high-profile candidates, including Shivnarine Chanderpaul (WI), Dav Whatmore (SL), and Wasim Jaffer (India), but Law’s tactical acumen and track record in associate cricket development stood out. His appointment signals Nepal’s ambition to qualify for the 2027 ODI World Cup.
Nepal’s Upcoming Challenges
- Cricket World Cup League 2 matches against Scotland and Netherlands in June 2024.
- Long-term Goal: Improve Nepal’s global ranking and secure a spot in major ICC tournaments.
Key Takeaways
- Law’s experience with emerging teams aligns with Nepal’s growth phase.
- His aggressive, data-driven approach could elevate Nepal’s competitiveness.
- Focus on youth development and World Cup qualification pathways.
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