Rubina Chhetry
[4][5] In 2018, she captained the Eastern Region team in that year's Prime Minister Cup Women's National Tournament, and was named woman-of-the-series and best bowler.[6] In 2019, Chhetry was selected as the captain and marquee player of Bhairahawa Queens, which was to have been one of four teams competing in an NCL Women's T20 Cricket League tournament later that year.[10][11] Chhetri was appointed as captain and marquee player of Kat Queens Kathmandu,[12][13] one of the five teams competing in the tournament.[19][20] Although Kat Queens was then defeated in the final by Chitwan Rhinos, Chhetry was named player of the tournament for her 214 runs and five wickets.Against that team, Chhetry took 6 wickets in 4 overs conceding only 9 runs, a performance that secured national selection for her.[5] In her international debut on 4 July 2009, against Singapore at Selangor Turf Club, Pandamaran, Malaysia, during the ACC Women's Twenty20 Championship, Chhetry made history while bowling the final over of the match.[26] On 12 January 2019, Chhetry made her WT20I debut for, and also captained, Nepal in the team's first ever WT20I, against China in the Thailand Women's T20 Smash tournament."[34] In October 2021, Chhetry was named as the captain of Nepal's side for the 2021 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier tournament in the United Arab Emirates.[36] In early May 2022, Chhetry played two matches for the Barmy Army team at the privately run 2022 FairBreak Invitational T20 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.