Nepal Cricket – The Nepalese national cricket team has been competing in the 2023 Cricket World Cup qualifiers to be held in Zimbabwe during the month of June this year. Nepal defeated the United Arab Emirates in the last match of the triangular series under League-2 of the ICC World Cup held at the Tribhuvan University cricket ground on March 16.
Image: The Nepali national cricket team has competed in the Cricket World Cup qualifiers. (Photo: CAN/Twitter) (Facebook / Nepal Cricket Association-CAN)
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With the passage of the new Financial Procedures and Regulations Bill in the Board meeting, national cricketers from Nepal will now receive an amount of NR. 10,000 per ODI as match fee. Similarly, men’s cricketers will receive NRs 5,000 for every T20I match going forward. The amount is limited to the annual contract fee a player receives.
However, the difference in pay remains in the case of the women’s national cricket team. The women cricketers will receive a match fee of NRs 5,000 for an ODI match and NRs 3,000 for a T20I match. One-day matches are rare for Nepali women cricketers, both domestically and internationally, and it should also be noted that there is still a large wage gap in the central contract of two teams where A Grade Women Cricketers receive half the contract fee as C Grade. men’s cricketer. The previous contracts have expired and the new contract has not yet been signed.
On passing the new CAN programme, both men and women cricketers will receive a daily allowance of Rs 500 while in the closed training camps for international competitions. Nepal’s national cricket team and players of various age groups, men’s and women’s team players, officials, coaches, technical staff traveling to participate in international competitions will receive a daily allowance of USD 50. Annually, provincial and district associations of CAN will receive Rs. 3, 00, 000 and Rs. 1,00,000 for office operations.
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You are reading New Cricket – brought to you by a passionate group of volunteers with a vision for cricket to be a truly global sport, and a mission to inspire the passion to develop the game. the team’s new skipper after strict disciplinary measures against his predecessor.
Nepal’s star spinner Sandeep Lamichane has been chosen as the new captain of Nepal’s national team by the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) on Wednesday.
Lamichane’s appointment comes after four players from Nepal’s national team were removed from the list of centrally contracted players for the year 2022.
Lamichane’s predecessor, Gyanendra Malla, his deputy Dipendra Singh Airee were dismissed from their posts on disciplinary grounds. Along with the duo, pacers Sompal Kami and Kamal Singh Airee were also not considered for the first six months of the national team’s central contract that started in 2022.
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CAN had formed an audit committee after the four players mentioned above were deemed to have breached the board’s disciplinary code after the first was done with their grading system for the list of player contracts for the year 2022.
Reportedly, the players were not impressed with the ‘unfair scale’ of their board when they drew up the list of the pool of cricketers to whom the central contracts were to be distributed.
Meanwhile, six members of the Nepal Cricket Board – Rishi Ram Gautam, Daud Ansari, Karan Mahatara, Amit Babu Pandey, Chhumbi Lama and Sanjay Singh have opposed the decision of the Nepal Cricket Board.
“Action is not an answer as we have important games to play in the near future. But they did not agree. This decision is wrong; it will not benefit Nepali cricket,” Chhumbi Lama said.
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CAN’s decision could have serious consequences considering Nepal will play the 2022 ICC T20 World Cup qualifier in Oman next year in February.
Meanwhile, Sandeep, who is currently playing for the Hobart Hurricanes in the ongoing 2021-22 Big Bash League, will lead his national team for the first time.
Team Nepal will play against players like Ireland, Canada, Oman, Philippines, Germany, Bahrain in Group A of T20 World Cup Qualifier. They will join Namibia, Scotland, West Indies and Sri Lanka in the battle for the two places in the ‘Super 12’ teams in the T20 World Cup in Australia next year, if they manage to qualify.
Among the 16 teams, the top 8 teams from the T20 World Cup 2021 automatically qualify for the T20 World Cup 2022.
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Even before persuading his Post Graduate Diploma in English Journalism from IIMC, Gurpreet was sure that Cricket must be the driving force to keep him sane and optimistic in all matters related to life. Hailing from Ranchi and having represented Jharkhand at the U-14 level, he believes that the more you keep digging into the greatness of a sport, the more humble you realize that you hardly know anything! performance of the Nepali cricketers in recent years, cricket has been established as a famous sport in Nepal. The contributions of the players, at the national as well as international level, have been remarkable enough to make so much history in Nepali cricket that the government of Nepal has also started respecting and prioritizing cricket.
Even among the pool of talented players, some of the cricketers stand out from the rest, becoming almost synonymous with the term Nepalese cricket.
We start with the man, Paras Khadka, former captain of Nepal’s national cricket team. This amazing and fascinating cricketer is 6 feet 3 inches tall and 33 years old. He is a right-handed batsman who specializes in right-arm medium bowling and right-arm off-spin bowling. After playing for the U-15, U-19 and senior team, he made his debut in a match against Malaysia in 2004.
He took over the captaincy of the team from 2009 to 2019, where he guided and helped Nepal to promote their status from Division-V to Division-III. It was under his captaincy that Nepal qualified for the 2013 ICC World Qualifiers and Nepal came third. This feat later helped Nepal participate in the first ever T-20 World Cup in 2014 as well. In 2019, he also became the first Nepalese cricketer to reach his maiden ODI century. Captain or not, Khadka has always managed to elevate the status of Nepalese cricket.
New Ground, Old Hurdles
This guy is one of the best person who makes the country proud globally as an international cricketer from Nepal. Sandeep Lamichane, known for his “bone-breaking bowling” skills, became the first-ever Nepalese cricketer to play in the Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2018 for Delhi Daredevils. He was one of the most popular players of the season and his performance was extraordinary, turning the heads of the global cricket arena against Nepal.
Ahead of the 2018 IPL, he grabbed the headlines after Australian commentator and former cricketer Michael Clarke sponsored Lamikhane to train at the Australian Cricket Academy and offered to play for the Western Suburbs District Cricket Club in Sydney, Australia. His consistent outstanding performance amazes cricket fans everywhere, waiting for him to take a series of wickets. He recently took a century of wickets in Twenty20 internationals and will soon play in the Caribbean Premier League, which is scheduled to start on August 18 in Trinidad and Tobago.
Another intense ‘right-handed’ batsman from Nepal is Gyanendra Malla. He is the current captain of the Nepal national team (The Rhinos or Gorkhalis), succeeding Paras Khadka from 15 October 2019. Earlier, he served as the team’s vice-captain for 10+ years, sharing excellent partnership with Khadka. He also deputized as captain of the national team in July 2019 in the rain-affected match against Malaysia in the 2019 ICC World T-20 Qualifier when Paras was injured. The match was won by Nepal and Malla was announced as the man of the match for his smart captaincy and half-century in the match.
The first major breakthrough in his career came after he scored 145 runs in the Under-19 World Cup.
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