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Paras Khadka quits as captain of National Cricket Team



KATHMANDU: Paras Khadka has decided to resign as the captain of the Nepal national cricket team.

Khadka debuted as captain of the Nepali cricket team in 2009 in the ACC T-20 Elite Cup against Malaysia.

Under his captaincy, the Nepali cricket team bagged the title of Division 5, Division 4 and Division 3.

Likewise, Nepal also succeeded in the T-20 World cup in 2014. During his tenure, the International Cricket Council (ICC) granted one Day International (ODI) status while Nepal won the One-Day series and T-20 series.

He is the first Nepali cricket player to hit the century in both the One-day international and T-20 international so far.

He is regarded as the most successful captain.

He made the announcement through his twitter.

 

Publish Date : 15 October 2019 12:06 PM

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