Nepalese
cricket captain Paras Khadka expressed his interest to play club cricket in
Dhaka and believes he will be able to cope with the challenges if he gets the
nod.
Speaking
in a reception program of the national cricket coach Pubudu Dasanayke at Hotel
Crown Plaza on Friday the fighting all-rounder expressed his desire to play in
Dhaka. “I have the confidence to face the challenge. I want to play overseas as
much as possible to earn experience,” said the tall all-rounder.
Paras Khadka |
Paras
is a middle-order batsman and bowls medium pace. He represented Nepal in three
Under-19 World Cups in 2004, 2006 and 2008 while he is also a regular member in
the senior national team. Groomed for captaincy through positions of leadership
in age-group teams, he took over the national captaincy in 2009. A man for a
pressure situation Paras also had a stint in Canada as he played for Ontario
Cricket Club and Academy.
Now
Paras looks forward to take his team to the World T20 scheduled to take place
in Bangladesh next year. “We are preparing hard. We have spinners like Basanta
Regmi and the team is working hard to attain a slot in the next year’s T20
World Cup,” said Paras.
The World Twenty20
Qualifiers, from which six of the 16 teams will progress to the main tournament
in Bangladesh next year, is scheduled to take place between November 15 and 30
in the UAE.
source DT
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