Previous Nepal captain Paras Khadka chose to drape his boots from worldwide cricket in the wake of playing for the country throughout the previous a long time since 2002. The all-rounder addressed his country in 10 ODIs and 33 T20Is, having scored more than 1,000 runs. The now 33-year-old additionally scored two centuries five half-hundreds of years at the most significant level.
His top worldwide score of 115 came against the United Arab Emirates in January 2019 at the ICCA Dubai Ground. His other ton came against Singapore in September 2019 where he scored an unbeaten 52-ball 106. Khadka additionally picked 17 wickets in ODIs and T20Is.
“With most extreme lucidity, regard and appreciation. I have now chosen to resign myself from playing global cricket,” Khadka composed.
“Playing for Nepal has been my greatest accomplishment and for that, I will consistently be obliged towards my mentors, players, fans, partners, loved ones for their persistent help in the course of the most recent a long time since I began as a youthful 15-year-old, back in 2002,” he expressed.
I have burnt through the entirety of my effort over the most recent twenty years: Paras Khadka
Having contributed sincere to Nepal’s cricket throughout the most recent twenty years, Khadka wishes to see a ‘superior cricketing framework’ in the country.
“Why now? Since finally. As a cricketer, I have given my heart, blood and soul and have consistently imagined to accomplish better for my country.
“My Ultimate dream is to see Nepal have a superior cricketing framework for which I have burnt through the entirety of my effort over the most recent twenty years and to further develop it will need equivalent help from everybody n the cricketing local area and past.
“I accept with everybody’s good try and aim; we will actually want to do as such,” Khadka added.
Nepal’s Paras additionally played three U19 World Cups for Nepal in 2004, 2006 and 2008 separately. In 2009, he took over as the public commander. He was additionally decreed the Player of the Tournament in the Under-19 ACC Trophy in 2007.
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Back in October 2019, the veteran Khadka chose to leave as the public commander subsequent to serving the country for around 10 years.
His last worldwide match was against Thailand in the ACC Eastern Region T20 back in March 2020. He was unable to score huge however stays a torchbearer of Nepal cricket.