Paras Khadka, The Face Of Nepali Cricket, Announces His International Retirement
Paras Khadka, the substance of Nepali cricket, has resigned from global cricket. Khadka initially addressed Nepal in the Asian Cricket Council U-15 competition in 2002 and made his introduction for Nepal's senior group in 2004 in the Intercontinental Cup in Malaysia.
"With most extreme clearness, regard and appreciation, I have now chosen to resign myself from playing global cricket," the 33-year-old cricketer composed on Twitter on Tuesday.
Khadka, an all-rounder, driven group Nepal's height from a Division 5 group, the most reduced level of worldwide cricket, in 2010 to its status as a one-day global (ODI) country, the most elevated level, in 2018—an uncommon accomplishment for any country in a brief period. Aside from Nepal, Afghanistan is the lone other nation to scale the rungs of the International Cricket Council (ICC) stepping stool in a brief time frame.
"As the group chief, he merited the greater part of the recognition for Nepal's triumphant results," Jagat Tamata, Nepal's previous mentor, told the Post. "Other than that capacity to inspire his group and the capacity to settle on the perfect choice at the perfect time, karma additionally had influence in his turning into the most enlivened cricketer of the country."
Bimal Paudel, an establishing individual from Nepali Cricket Supporters Society and impassioned devotee of the game, accepts that the achievement Nepali cricket accomplished in a brief period under Khadka's administration separates him from the players Nepal has created.