Stuart Law Appointed as Nepal Men's Cricket Coach
Former Australia batter Stuart Law has been named head coach of the Nepal men's cricket team on a two-year contract. Law replaces Monty Desai. Previously, Law coached the United States, leading them to the Super 8 of the Twenty20 World Cup. Nepal will face Scotland and the Netherlands next.

Stuart Law, a former Australian cricketer, has been appointed head coach of the Nepal men's cricket team, taking over responsibilities under a two-year contract. This move was confirmed by the Cricket Association of Nepal on Friday. Law succeeds Monty Desai after his two-year term ended without renewal from CAN.
Prior to this appointment, Law served as the coach of the United States team, which he led to the Super 8 in the Twenty20 World Cup during their debut tournament last year. His tenure with the U.S. team was brief, however, ending after just six months.
Law has also held coaching roles with cricket teams from the West Indies and Sri Lanka. Nepal's upcoming fixtures include matches against Scotland and the Netherlands in World Cup League 2 scheduled for June.
(With inputs from agencies.)