Sandeep Lamichhane is confused about playing CPL
Kathmandu, July 26: Nepali leg-spinner Sandeep Lamichhane is confused about playing in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL).
Sandeep will have to reach Trinidad and Tobago within a week to play in the CPL. So far no decision has been made on his flight. His manager Raman Siwakoti said that he could not decide whether to play in the CPL as the flight was not completed. "We have not been able to think about how to reach Trinidad and Tobago," he said. "To play in the CPL, Sandeep has to arrive by July 30," said Siwakoti, who is also a video analyst for the Nepali cricket team. Although the government lifted the ban last Wednesday, it has decided to resume international flights only from September 1 due to the corona virus. The government's decision has made it difficult for Sandeep to go abroad to play cricket. "We are consulting with various agencies on how to reach Sandeep Tobago," he said. Manager Siwakoti said. According to Siwakoti, Sandeep is likely to play in the CPL if the government takes the initiative for air travel. "Sandeep's personal initiative does not allow him to reach Tobago," he said. "There is no other way but to get there with the help of the government." He is of the view that a Nepali player can play abroad with the help of the government and through sports, Nepal's prestige and prestige abroad will increase. If Sandeep does not reach Tobago within a year, he will have to lose the CPL. "Even after reaching there, we have to stay in quarantine for 14 days," said Siwakoti. "We have very little time. If the government takes the initiative today, there is a possibility that Sandeep will play in the CPL. ” Sandeep has already signed a contract for this season's CPL from Jamaica. He was signed by Jamaica for 130,000 US dollars (Rs. 15.6 million). He is the marquee player of the team. Sandeep has already played the first and second editions of CPL. The CPL will run from September 2 to September 10. Barbados Tridents, Trincomalee Knight Riders, Guinea Amazon Warriors, along with Jamaica in the CPL. The St. Lucia Joux and the St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots will compete. There will be a total of 33 games in the CPL. All of those games will be played without spectators due to the Carona virus. Sandeep is preparing to play CPL for the third time. He first played for the St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots in 2018. For that he was paid five thousand US dollars. He took seven wickets in five games in that tournament. This is the second time CPL Sandeep has played for Barbados Tridents in 2019. He took eight wickets in six games. Sandeep received a salary of 70,000 US dollars last year. Sandeep, 19, has agreed to pay लाख 130,000 for this year's CPL, despite setting a contract price of आफ्नो 90,000. A total of 537 players from 23 countries had registered for the CPL this time. ––– He took seven wickets in five games in the tournament. This is the second time CPL Sandeep has played for Barbados Tridents in 2019. He took eight wickets in six games. Sandeep received a salary of 70,000 US dollars last year. Sandeep, 19, has agreed to pay लाख 130,000 for this year's CPL, despite setting a contract price of आफ्नो 90,000. A total of 537 players from 23 countries had registered for the CPL this time. ––– He took seven wickets in five games in the tournament. This is the second time CPL Sandeep has played for Barbados Tridents in 2019. He took eight wickets in six games. Sandeep received a salary of 70,000 US dollars last year. Sandeep, 19, has agreed to pay लाख 130,000 for this year's CPL, despite setting a contract price of आफ्नो 90,000. A total of 537 players from 23 countries had registered for the CPL this time. ––– A total of 537 players from 23 countries had registered for the CPL. ––– A total of 537 players from 23 countries had registered for the CPL. –––
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