Corrupt CAN destroying Nepali cricket
I am not a bit surprised that
Cricket Association of Nepal is at its worst. Given the current circumstances
surrounding Nepal cricket, things have gone from bad to worse.
The unnecessary controversy
over skipper of the national team Mr. Paras Khadkha is beyond my comprehension.
The entire episode is nothing but an act of sheer desperation on the part of
the cricket body.
I find it laughable,
lamentable, pitiable and condemnable. It is totally irrelevant and makes no
sense to me, whatsoever.
The back and forth in the
latest war of words between Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) and Mr. Khadkha
over the captaincy of Team Nepal and disciplinary action is unwarranted, least
to say.
When CAN should have been
focused in addressing and dealing with more pressing issues, it has
shamelessly, needlessly preferred to pick a futile fight with Mr. Khadkha.
If the corrupt, incompetent
wise men at CAN seriously believe that removing Khadkha from the captaincy or
taking disciplinary action against him is the solution or in the best interest
of Nepali cricket, so be it.
Stop making a big issue out
of it. And whatever needs to be done, do it immediately. Don’t dilly-dally for
too long.
Instead there seemed to have been
indecisiveness on CAN’s part, fearing that its action would probably back fire,
which is ludicrous and absurd.
Clearly, the cricket body has
further exposed itself to mockery and ridicule, once again.
Everyone knows that Mr. Khadkha
has always been a vocal and outspoken captain.
He is not afraid to speak his mind and criticize officials for their
failure to perform their duties.
He has never backed down and always
been vehemently outspoken in his opposition to CAN’s failed
policies and governance which is well –known.
He is one lone athlete in the
country who has courageously stood up against
CAN that has no credibility and completely
lost its way, driving Nepali cricket into oblivion.
Cricket and cricketers
have long suffered because of inept, visionless, politicized
CAN at the hands of most unprofessional, dishonest and corrupt minds who have
done virtually nothing to address the most pressing problem in Nepali cricket.
The painful saga continues
with no end in sight, which we have witnessed too frequently.
I don’t have the slightest
hesitation to say that the cricket body has been an utter and colossal debacle.
CAN has turned into a
cesspool of corruption, internal wrangling and dirty politics for a very long
time.
We can draw a parallel
between CAN and All Nepal Football Association of Nepal. They are the two most
corrupt and worthless organizations.
The people in charge have destroyed
and continue to destroy the two most popular sports in the country and ruined dreams of young aspiring athletes, over the
decades.
Had Mr. Khadkha been a mute
spectator to the corrupt system and
wrong doings of CAN, the situation would have been a lot worse for Nepali
cricket.
Mr. Khadkha is the country’s
most high profile and popular sports personality.
He has been an invaluable
player for Nepal and a dynamic, gutsy, inspirational captain on and off the
field.
We need more vocal athletes
like him who is not afraid to speak out against CAN. More cricketers should
come forward to support the skipper’s agenda that is purely in the interest of
Nepali cricket.
Otherwise, Nepali cricket is
bound to go down deeper into the abyss.
Take Nepal football for
example. Today, why is football down in the dumps? Why
are footballers suffering like never seen before?
The answer is very simple.
There is no united opposition to the vicious, tyrannical ANFA under Mr. Ganesh Thapa’s leadership.
Players and coaches are
largely responsible for their misery and woes.
They have allowed Mr. Thapa and his lackeys to dictate terms to everyone, and they are too timid and scared to raise their voice in
protest.
I am at a loss to know what
exactly is the role of Ms. Bhawana Ghimire CEO of CAN. By all accounts, it
appears though CAN has reduced her to a
ceremonial CEO.
Reports suggest that she has
no say in the day-to-day affairs of CAN and has been largely ignored by CAN.
The resignation of head coach
of Nepal Pabulum Dassanyake has further added fuel to the fire. The Sri Lankan
departure underscores complete systemic failure on the part of CAN.
Nepali cricket is in dire straits
and going nowhere.
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