Ritshi Choden becomes first women cricketer timed out in Bhutan's match
ESPNcricinfo • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 4, 2026, 1:10 PM
Last updated Jun 4, 2026

Ritshi Choden of Bhutan made history by becoming the first women cricketer to be timed out during a match. The incident occurred in a game involving Nepal, leading to displeasure from the Nepal cricket board, which subsequently issued an apology for the situation. The match took place recently, but further details about the outcome were not provided.
- •Ritshi Choden's timing out is a historic event.
- •Nepal's cricket board expressed dissatisfaction.
- •An apology was issued following the incident.
- •Details about the match outcome were not reported.
- 1:10 PMESPNcricinfo — Bhutan's Ritshi Choden becomes first women cricketer to be timed out
"Nepal's cricket board was displeased with the decision and apologised for the incident after the game
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