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ICC suspends two Nepal bowlers

Posted on 04/01/2008 in Nepal

The ICC has suspended Sagar Khadka and Rahul Biswokarm, two Nepal spin bowlers, for possessing illegal actions.

The two spinners from Region No 4 Bhairahawa were part of the Nepali team that reached the plate final of the Youth World Cup held in Malaysia in February. As one of the key players of the team, Rahul took 10 wickets and scored 51 runs in six matches while Sagar took two wickets and scored 47 runs in as many matches.

“I have not been informed about this,” Rahul, considered a player for watch, said over telephone. “I don’t think my bowling action is suspicious and if there is any shortcoming, I can improve on that.”

nepalcricket.com has the full story.

 
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Posted by: jit bahadur sunuwar at May 29, 2008 12:20 PM

it is great to see Nepal doing great performance and progress. Keep it up and be courageous. see the situation while you are beating and bowlers be very much conscious when bowling. We all Nepali are with you guys. Play for the nation. good luck to all of you guys. May God bless u.

Posted by: ritesh at May 29, 2008 1:17 PM

Nepal is doing good these days despite the streak of bad luck in the early days.The guys have the potential but they lack lack consistency so they should work on it and the result will be beneficial.

Posted by: David at May 29, 2008 5:01 PM

Its not like that cricket team of Nepal can't do well at international arena. All things to be done by the board is to raise the standard on Nepali players try to provide all international facilities and coach too.

Posted by: Sapana at July 30, 2008 6:29 AM

Guys, play as much as u can and show your talent to world that we nepali are aslo can defeat the cricket lion like S. Africa, Pakistan

Posted by: Sapana at July 30, 2008 6:34 AM

Guys, play as much as u can and show your talent to world that we nepali are aslo can defeat the cricket lion like S. Africa, Pakistan.I would personally like to wish you guys for your any level of future matches inside Nepal and any place of the world

Posted by: sadanand jha, rajbiraj at July 30, 2008 11:09 AM

hello boys. plz show your talent to world. we are Nepali, we would sure jump to the would cup and i cam see the cup of the world to our country. so best of luck.

Posted by: ss at October 7, 2008 9:04 AM

its great to see nepal comin up.

Posted by: Srizan Gangol at October 17, 2008 1:07 AM

Its bit ufair to ban Nepalese Youth Bowler without notice. CAN also must have taken action to save them from the ban. They must have given warning first and then some time to improve their action and then only should have banned. ICC is always trying to dominate asians.

Posted by: Ashish at November 14, 2008 3:37 PM

Its rediculous. cricket is the only sport in which nepal is doing good and there hasn't been a great issue while two of our emerging players are under ban. CAN must do something.

Posted by: can at March 11, 2009 12:04 AM

make us proud.

Posted by: Nischal at April 22, 2009 4:10 AM

can mustdo something to bring back the two nepalese bowler in the team

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