DGO has been named the Official Broadcaster in Nepal for the 2026 Study NT Top End T20 Series.
The partnership will give fans in Nepal an official way to follow Northern Territory Cricket’s marquee winter cricket event, with the Nepal National Cricket Team returning from 21 to 30 August after its historic first visit to Australia in 2025.
Nepal’s debut was one of the major stories of last year’s Series. The team drew strong support locally in Darwin and across Australia, attracting major interest on NT Cricket’s digital channels and featuring in the most watched match of the tournament. The 2025 Top End T20 Series recorded 7.28 million digital views from Nepal.
Nepal will play six regular-round matches in the 2026 Study NT Top End T20 Series, plus finals if they qualify, giving supporters at home a direct connection to the team’s second campaign in Darwin.
DGO is a leading OTT platform in Nepal, focused on delivering major live sports to Nepali audiences, including Nepal Premier League coverage. The platform carries live TV, live events and sports content across connected devices.
Northern Territory Cricket Chief Executive Officer Gavin Dovey said the partnership recognised the strength of Nepal’s cricket audience and the impact Nepal had on the tournament in 2025.
“The Nepal Men’s team has established itself as a rising power in limited-overs formats.
“Last year we were honoured to host their first ever fixtures in Australia and we are equally honoured that they are returning again in 2026.
"Nepali cricket fans are celebrated worldwide for their intense passion and vibrant stadium presence, and we look forward to seeing a sea of red and blue throughout venues in Darwin.
“For those watching back in Nepal, we a proud to partner with DGO who we know understand the fans deep emotional connection to their national team.”