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Khadka quits as captain less than a day after Nepal are readmitted into the ICC

- Paul Radley

Less than a day after Nepal were officially accepted back as members into internatio­nal cricket’s fold, Paras Khadka has stepped down as captain.

As well as playing duties, the long-serving batsman in Associate level of cricket has carried out a number of administra­tive responsibi­lities in the three years since the Cricket Associatio­n of Nepal was first deemed unfit for purpose. Khadka has been captain since November 2009 when he took over the armband for Nepal in Division 5 of the World Cricket League.

The burden rarely showed in his performanc­es. Khadka led Nepal to their first one-day internatio­nal series win, in UAE last season, and last month became the first Nepal batsman to score a Twenty20 Internatio­nal century.

Although Nepal missed out on a chance to play for qualificat­ion for next year’s T20 World Cup, Khadka remained a highly popular leader. However, he announced his decision to step down via Twitter on Tuesday.

“Great to know that the suspension of Nepal cricket has been lifted, and I would like to wish the new committee to work for the betterment of Nepal cricket, players and its stakeholde­rs,” Khadka wrote.

“I have hereby decided to resign from my post as the captain of Nepal cricket team. Jai Nepal.”

The timing of the decision is surprising, following on so swiftly from the announceme­nt that Zimbabwe and Nepal have been readmitted as ICC members, after a board meeting in Dubai.

Nepal were accepted back “on a conditiona­l basis”, for the first time since being suspended in 2016 for breaching ICC rules prohibitin­g government interferen­ce, and requiring free and fair elections.

“The election of a 17-member Central Working Committee for the CAN were completed earlier this month and paved the way for the re-admittance of the CAN,” the ICC said in a statement.

Shashank Manohar, the ICC chairman, said: “Given the progress made in Nepal, a transition plan will now be developed to support full compliance from CAN with Associate Membership criteria, which will also involve controlled funding.”

I would like to wish the new committee to work for the betterment of Nepal cricket, players and its stakeholde­rs

 ?? Pawan Singh / The National ?? Paras Khadka has captained Nepal since 2009, when they were in Division 5 of the World Cricket League
Pawan Singh / The National Paras Khadka has captained Nepal since 2009, when they were in Division 5 of the World Cricket League

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