Kathmandu, April 29 -- The 'core camp' organised by the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) reached its halfway stage on Tuesday. The camp has 52 players divided into four teams of 13 each that are competing in a double round-robin format in a 50-over game since April 26.

The 52 players called in the camp, which will act as a selection platform for the new head coach Stuart Law, include those under the central contract of CAN, former national players, and emerging players.

As revealed last month, CAN has 33 players divided into five categories-Grade A, Grade B, Grade C, Grade D and Emerging-for the year 2025. A player listed in CAN's annual contract is considered one of the best in the country.

However, there is only one player with CAN...