Career
He is a right-handed batsman and an occasional wicket-keeper. He made his debut for Nepal against Namibia in March 2006. Gyanendra Malla became the seventh Nepalese cricketer to score an international century, when he slammed 114 off 125 balls against Singapore during the 2014 Interstate Commerce Commission World Cricket League Division Three in October 2014.
He is the captain of Colors X-Factors of the Nepal Premier League.
He also represents the Association des Paralysés de France Club that plays in the National League. He also plays for the Yangal Club.
He he then represented Nepal in Administrative Committee on Company-ordination U-17 and finally Administrative Committee on Company-ordination U-19, in the same year. His career took off when he scored 145 runs in six innings, including 46* in the Plate semi-final of the U-19 World cup to beat South Africa U-19s.
His reward was a place on the senior squad for the 2006 Intercontinental Cup.
Malla is known as the dependable batsman of Nepal"s team who likes to build the innings under pressure. He holds the record of hammering six "4s" in an over on his way to scoreing the fastest half-century for Nepal in One-Day matches off just 17 deliveries against Saudi Arabia in the 2012 Administrative Committee on Company-ordination Trophy Elite. He also represented Nepal in the 2014 Interstate Commerce Commission World Twenty20 in Bangladesh where he scored 83 runs in three innings at an average of 27.66.
He scored his maiden century against Singapore in the 2014 Interstate Commerce Commission World Cricket League Division Three in October 2014.
He scored 241 runs in six innings at an average of 48.20 during the tournament. Earlier he scored 167 off 157 balls in a practice match against the Ragama Cricket Club, a first-class cricket team from Sri Lanka, when Nepal toured Sri Lanka in preparation for the tournament.
In the 2015 Interstate Commerce Commission World Cricket League Division Two, he scored 236 runs in 6 innings at an average of 59.00. Nepal qualified for the 2015-2017 Interstate Commerce Commission World Cricket League Championship but failed to secure promotion to Division One and qualification to the 2015-2017 Interstate Commerce Commission Intercontinental Cup.
In the World Cricket League, from 2008 Division Five to 2015 Division Two, he has scored 1262 runs in 45 innings at an average of 36.06, with a hundred and seven fifties.