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Sher Malla

Sher Malla is a Nepalese cricketer born on December 1, 2002, in Dhangadhi, known as a right-arm off-break bowler and left-handed batsman. He shot to prominence in 2026, debuting for Nepal in the T20 World Cup against England, where he became the second Nepalese bowler to take a wicket on his first ball. 

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Full Name
Sher Malla
Born
December 1, 2002
Place Of Birth
Dhangadhi, Nepal
Country
Nepal
Role
Bowler
Batting Style
Left-hand bat
Bowling Style
Right-arm off-break
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Stats

Match Format Date Runs BF 4s 6s SR
Nepal vs United Arab Emirates · Match 1 T20I April 20, 2026 0 2 0 0 0.00
Biratnagar Kings vs Lumbini Lions · Qualifier 2 T20 December 11, 2025 7 7 0 0 100.00
Biratnagar Kings vs Lumbini Lions · Match 22 T20 December 3, 2025 1 1 0 0 100.00
Pokhara Avengers vs Lumbini Lions · Match 17 T20 November 29, 2025 0 0 0 0 -
Lumbini Lions vs Sudurpaschim Royals · Match 13 T20 November 27, 2025 4 2 1 0 200.00
Kathmandu Gurkhas vs Lumbini Lions · Match 11 T20 November 25, 2025 27 18 0 3 150.00

Matches

Nepal Nepal
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
Nepal Nepal
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
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International Debut

  • T20I Debut: 8 February 2026 vs England at Wankhede Stadium (2026 T20 World Cup). 

Major Teams Represented

  • International: Nepal
  • Domestic/Franchise: Lumbini Lions, Janakpur Bolts, Nepal A, Nepal U19, Sudurpashchim Province, Kathmandu Kings XI, Rupandehi Challengers, Nepal Police Club

Key Statistics (as Of February 2026)

  • T20I: 1 match, 1 wicket, 1/35 best figures.
  • Domestic (NPL 2025): 17 wickets in the league.

Career Highlights, Records & Awards

  • Historic Debut: Took a wicket with his first ball in T20I cricket (dismissing Phil Salt).
  • NPL Champion: Part of the Lumbini Lions team that won the 2025 Nepal Premier League.
  • Top Performer: Joint-highest wicket-taker (17 wickets at 13.76) in the 2025 NPL.
  • Awards: Named "Emerging Player" in the 2025 NPL.
  • Record: Recorded the most economical 10-over spell in Prime Minister (PM) Cup history (10-3-14-2).