Nepal Cricket Imposes Immediate Suspension on Star Legspinner
In a stunning disciplinary move, the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) has suspended star legspinner Sandeep Lamichhane from Nepal’s next two T20 Internationals against the West Indies. The decision follows Lamichhane’s abrupt withdrawal from the opening match in Sylhet just hours before the toss—without providing a clear explanation to team management.

What Triggered the Suspension?
According to CAN officials, Lamichhane failed to communicate his unavailability in a timely or professional manner, leaving the coaching staff scrambling to adjust their playing XI on match day. The board described the act as “unacceptable for a senior player and national team leader.”
While Lamichhane later cited “personal reasons” on social media, the board emphasized that all players are bound by a code of conduct requiring advance notice for any withdrawal—especially in high-stakes international fixtures.
Impact on Nepal’s T20I Campaign
Without their premier wicket-taker, Nepal struggled to contain the West Indies’ explosive batting lineup, losing the first T20I by 7 wickets. Lamichhane’s absence is expected to significantly affect Nepal’s chances in the remaining matches, even as young spinners like Aarif Sheikh and Karan KC step up.
Sandeep Lamichhane: Career Snapshot
Format | Matches | Wickets | Best Bowling | Economy |
---|---|---|---|---|
T20Is | 42 | 68 | 5/9 | 6.24 |
ODIs | 38 | 65 | 6/11 | 4.81 |
Reactions from the Cricket Community
- Paras Khadka (Former Nepal captain): “Discipline is non-negotiable at this level. Talent alone isn’t enough.”
- West Indies Coach: “We noticed his absence, but we respect Nepal’s internal processes.”
- Fan Sentiment: Mixed—many expressed disappointment, while others demanded transparency from both player and board.
What’s Next for Lamichhane?
The suspension applies only to the second and third T20Is of the current series. However, insiders suggest CAN may initiate a formal review of Lamichhane’s captaincy and future role, especially with the ICC T20 World Cup qualifiers approaching.
[INTERNAL_LINK:Players] like Lamichhane remain vital to Nepal’s global ambitions—but leadership now demands accountability as much as skill.
