Nepal, Sept. 14 -- A day after the brutal government crackdown on young anti-corruption protesters left at least 19 dead and hundreds injured around the country, Nepal descended into chaos on Tuesday, with mobs vandalising private and public properties and leaving a widespread trail of destruction.

The anger spilt over into every sphere of public life, as Nepalis, organised under the banner of 'Gen Z protests', took matters into their own hands to challenge rampant corruption and deep-rooted irregularities in the system.

The nation's sports sector, too, felt the tremors.

From athletes to administrators, stakeholders across disciplines responded to the uprising in their own ways.

The Post takes a closer look at how the uprising reverbe...