Nepal Cricket is incomplete without players like Paras Khadka<\/a>, Shakti Gauchan<\/a> and Sandeep Lamichhane<\/a>!<\/p>\n Their contribution to Nepal Cricket<\/a> is immeasurable and will always be seen in the golden books of Nepal cricket history.<\/p>\n Nepal cricket fans love their heroes and look up to them for their efforts to establish Nepal\u2019s name in international cricket.<\/p>\n Beginning his journey with the Under-19 Cricket tournaments, the Kathmandu-based cricketer went on to become the face of Nepal cricket. Khadka is a famous cricketer of Nepal and is an allrounder cricketer, besides middle-order batsmen and a medium tempo bowler. He has been groomed for captaincy through positions of management in various age group matches.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Paras Khadka<\/a> is also known for turning a pressure situation into a winning opportunity for Nepal. This is reflected in Nepal\u2019s 2006 match against South Africa, where he became the highest wicket-taker for Nepal. The Nepal cricket captain created a record when he took 12 wickets in the 2008 World Cup, leading Nepal to their 2nd<\/sup> successive plate final.<\/p>\n Who doesn\u2019t know the youngest spinning sensation of Nepal? Sandeep Lamichhane<\/a>, the name that needs no introduction! His cricketing career began with that unforgettable match against the Marylebone Cricket County (MCC) in July 2016. His astounding performance took Nepal to a 217-run victory against MCC and established him as a rising star in international cricket.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Recognizing his immense potential renowned Australian player Michael Clarke invited him to play at the Sydney-based Western Suburbs District Cricket Club and was trained to excel in his skill. Lamichhane was the first Nepali cricketer to become a part of the Indian Premier League (IPL), which was followed by his participation in a number of international leagues including Australia\u2019s Big Bash League, Bangladesh Premier League and many more.<\/p>\nFollowing is a list of some famous cricket players of Nepal:<\/h3>\n
1) Paras Khadka<\/strong><\/h4>\n
2) Sandeep Lamichhane<\/strong><\/h4>\n
3) Mehboob Alam<\/strong><\/h4>\n