The MCA will host the match for two years, while this year's match is scheduled to be played in August, as per the agreement signed between CAN CEO Bhawana Ghimire and MCA President Mahinda Villipuram, who landed in Kathmandu on Tuesday.
According to CAN CEO Ghimire, the funds raised through the matches will be donated to Prime Minister's Disaster Relief Fund and a certain portion of the fund will directly come into CAN's coffers.The 50 over match will be played between Nepal national cricket team and World XI, which is expected to be represented by retired international players.
Sri Lankan legend Sanath Jayasurya, who played 110 Tests and 445 One Day International, has confirmed his representation for World XI.
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