Nepal cricketer Sandeep Lamichhane has faced challenges in joining the T20 World Cup squad in the West Indies due to visa issues. Initially, the former skipper had been denied entry into the United States, where the matches were being held, despite intense lobbying. However, Lamichhane will now be able to join the team in the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup after his visa issues have been sorted out.
Spin bowler Lamichhane, who had a previous conviction for rape quashed on appeal, expressed his excitement to rejoin the national team in the West Indies. His return to the team has been well-received by fans and supporters, with Lamichhane expressing his gratitude for the support and blessings he has received. This announcement comes after Nepal faced a defeat to the Netherlands in their World Cup opener, and they are set to play against Sri Lanka next.
Before his legal troubles, Lamichhane had significantly boosted cricket’s popularity in Nepal with his success as a leg-spinner. Despite facing challenges with his arrest warrant and subsequent dismissal as national captain, Lamichhane continued to play until his conviction earlier this year, which was later overturned in May. His return to the national team is a significant moment for both him and Nepali cricket fans.
Cricket in Nepal has been steadily gaining popularity, with the country being granted one-day international status by the ICC in 2018. Lamichhane played a key role in this rise to prominence, becoming a sought-after player in international T20 leagues. His participation in tournaments like the Indian Premier League has brought attention to Nepali cricket on a global scale, showcasing the talent and potential of players from the region.
As Lamichhane joins the Nepali national team for the T20 World Cup in the West Indies, fans and supporters are hopeful for a successful campaign. The bowler’s journey from facing legal challenges to reuniting with the team highlights the resilience and determination of both the player and the cricketing community in Nepal. With upcoming matches against strong opponents like Sri Lanka, South Africa, and Bangladesh, Lamichhane’s presence in the team is expected to bolster their chances in the tournament.