Power brokers and their cronies responsbile for the mess in Nepali cricket
Defying odds, overcoming mediocrity and withstanding
pressure, Nepal gave their supporters
plenty to cheer about, with a thrilling 19 run victory over the overwhelming
favorites the Netherlands in the second match of the ICC World League
Championship in the Netherlands.
Nepal made a spectacular comeback, being down in the dumps. After
having watched
the team surrender meekly to the
Dutch in the opener, the stunning victory was unexpected and caught everyone by
complete surprise, including me.
Nobody gave them a chance to
win, especially after the embarrassing performance in the Sunday showdown.
However, they proved everyone wrong.
Skipper Paras Khadhka, the
batting bone of the Nepali team, struck
back with a vengeance to lead his side to an improbable win over the host
nation.
A brilliant all-round display (84 runs and 2 wickets) from the captain deservedly
fetched him the man of the match award.
Likewise, important knocks
from Gyanendra Malla (39) and Sagar Pun (45) helped the team to solidify the
total.
All the good work done by the
batsmen did not go in vain at the end of the day. The bowlers did their part
and assured the team victory. Once again, the win has underlined Nepal’s
undoubted potential in cricket.
The surprise but well deserved
win brought enormous relief to the team and their supporters. With the all-important
victory they keep their slim qualification hopes alive.
From this point forward, Nepal
find themselves in a must win situation in all their remaining matches to qualify for the final stage of the
competition. A tall order, but doable,
if they are able to put in a phenomenal effort of the entire team.
The team’s biggest weakness is
their batting right now. Their shaky, fragile and inconsistent batting
continues to let them down in a big way, and in big moments, time and time
again.
Their batting record speaks
for itself, and they cannot keep going down the same path. Else, they will have
to cope with more setbacks, disappointments and failures.
There is a general consensus
that Nepal’s batting is a serious problem and needs urgent attention. They must
dramatically turnaround their shallow batting to improve their standing in
international cricket, plain and simple.
The current crop of batsmen
are talented but have not lived up to expectations. They have been guilty of
making basic errors and seem to be more
vulnerable on fast pitches.
They have lacked temperament, confidence,
application and technique to stay on pitch and play a long innings. It has been a struggle like never before for
most. They have constantly failed to play big, crucial knocks, and their runs
have come in dribs and drabs.
The over reliance on Skipper
Khadkha and his deputy Gyanendra Malla becomes all too obvious. Every time they
fail with the bat it spells trouble for the team.
As a matter of fact, we are not
producing quality batsmen and unless we do so, it will not be easy for Nepal to
get back to being competitive.
In all fairness, cricketers
have continued to play positively and producing results, despite the air of
uncertainty and sorry state of domestic cricket.
They deserve every bit of
credit for their achievements (achieved on their own) under very difficult circumstances.
They have been victims of a corrupt sports system all along. I have been saying
this for years.
No doubt, we have powerhouse
of talent with us. It is pretty ironic
that the talent is being wasted because of inept, incompetent administration
and management.
Nepali cricket
is in a shambles and stuck in a rut. The system
is badly broken and in urgent need of reform. Can it be done? I will admit I am
skeptical. I say this because the politicization
of cricket in Nepal has plunged so deep and ugly.
The divide in the so-called
Nepali cricket stakeholders continues to date.
There are no indications that they are ready to bury their differences
and work together for good of Nepali cricket
It is no secret that these
power brokers and their cronies are responsible for the mess in Nepali cricket. They care nothing about the interest of cricket
and cricketers at large. All they are after is money and power, which has
resulted in the stagnation of cricket.
The suspension imposed on
Cricket Association of Nepal by the ICC explains the gravity of the situation.
The bottom line is that all
warring parties must be on the same page and work together to resolve the
crisis that is going out of hand.
Otherwise, nothing will ever
change and Nepal’s cricket woes will only continue to grow.
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