APL semi-finals: Guwahati Royals coach Abu Nechim eyes 2-3 IPL picks from Assam

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APL semi-finals: Guwahati Royals coach Abu Nechim eyes 2-3 IPL picks from Assam

Synopsis

Guwahati Royals coach Abu Nechim has drawn a clear line in the sand: if the inaugural Assam Premier League sends two or three players to the IPL, the tournament will have justified itself. With standout youngsters already emerging and the Royals through to the semis on fearless cricket, that target looks less like ambition and more like a plan.

Key Takeaways

Guwahati Royals coach Abu Nechim set a goal of getting 2-3 APL players into the IPL as the measure of the league's success.
The Royals secured their place in the APL semi-finals on 18 August in Guwahati .
Muktar Hussain returned from injury and made an immediate impact with the ball.
Nechim highlighted Bastab Roy , Vikas Ranjan , Vishal Chahar , Rishabh Deepak , Gunjan Jyoti Deka , Nipan Deka , and Ayushman Malakar as promising talents.
The team had only 5-6 days of preparation, with rain restricting outdoor practice throughout.
Nechim identified the middle overs and spin bowling as areas to sharpen ahead of the semi-finals.

Guwahati Royals head coach Abu Nechim has set an ambitious benchmark for the inaugural Assam Premier League (APL) — getting two to three players from the tournament into the Indian Premier League (IPL). Speaking in Guwahati on 18 August after the Royals sealed their place in the APL semi-finals, Nechim said that outcome alone would validate the league's existence as a genuine talent pipeline for the state.

Fearless Cricket Drives Royals to Semi-Finals

Nechim credited the team's aggressive brand of play for their progression. 'It was a very good match. Our intensity throughout the 40 overs was very good. Our cricket, which I have been saying since the first day, is fearless, attacking cricket. We did that today, and we got the result,' he said.

A notable boost came from the return of Muktar Hussain, who had missed earlier matches due to injury. 'Muktar came back to the team and bowled very well. That is a very good thing for us,' Nechim noted, underlining the importance of a full-strength squad heading into the knockout stage.

Tough Preparation, Limited Time

The Royals' run to the semis came despite a compressed build-up. Nechim revealed the team had only five to six days of preparation time before the tournament, with persistent rain forcing the squad indoors and off the field entirely. 'We were practising indoors. We were not able to use the field,' he said — making the team's cohesion and results all the more noteworthy.

Promising Young Talent on Display

Nechim singled out several players who have caught his eye during the APL. He named Bastab Roy, Vikas Ranjan (a fast bowler from Dibrugarh), Vishal Chahar, Rishabh Deepak, and Guwahati Royals' own Gunjan Jyoti Deka and Nipan Deka as standouts, also highlighting Ayushman Malakar's recent form.

For Nechim, the APL represents a structural leap from the development pathway available during his playing days. 'When we used to play, we would play in the district and state zones. Then we used to get the chance to play at bigger platforms. But now, if you play in these franchise leagues, there is a chance to play in the IPL. So, what can be better than this?' he said.

Semi-Final Focus: Middle Overs and Spin

Looking ahead to the knockout rounds, Nechim identified two specific areas for improvement. 'Right now we are doing well in all three departments. But if we can improve in the middle overs, it will be good. And we should work on the spin department,' he said. He also stressed the importance of maintaining momentum, with the Royals facing another league-stage fixture before the semis. 'I would like to continue this momentum,' he added.

The Assam Premier League, in its inaugural edition, is increasingly being viewed as a model for state-level franchise cricket — and if Nechim's IPL target is met, it could set a template for other regional leagues across India.

Point of View

Which is exactly what a debut franchise league needs to sustain stakeholder interest. The names he cited are largely unknown outside Assam, which is precisely the point: if even one breaks through to the IPL, it legitimises the entire ecosystem. The harder question is whether the APL has the broadcast reach, scouting infrastructure, and franchise backing to make that pipeline durable beyond its first season. State leagues have launched with similar ambitions before and faded; the APL's real test begins after the trophy is handed out.
NationPress
19 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Assam Premier League (APL)?
The Assam Premier League is an inaugural state-level franchise cricket tournament in Assam, designed to provide a competitive platform for local cricketers and create a pathway to higher levels of the game, including the IPL.
Why did Abu Nechim say the APL will be a success?
Guwahati Royals coach Abu Nechim said the APL will be considered a success if two to three players from the tournament go on to play in the IPL. He described the league as a major platform for young cricketers from Assam.
Which young players impressed Abu Nechim in the APL?
Nechim named Bastab Roy, Vikas Ranjan (a fast bowler from Dibrugarh), Vishal Chahar, Rishabh Deepak, Gunjan Jyoti Deka, Nipan Deka, and Ayushman Malakar as players who have caught his attention during the tournament.
How did Guwahati Royals reach the APL semi-finals?
The Royals qualified for the semi-finals with a high-intensity, attacking brand of cricket across the league stage. Coach Abu Nechim credited the team's fearless approach and the return of Muktar Hussain from injury as key factors.
What areas is Abu Nechim focusing on ahead of the APL semi-finals?
Nechim identified the middle overs and spin bowling department as the two areas where the Royals need to improve before the knockout stage, while noting the team is performing well across all three departments overall.
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