Sandeep Lamichhane in rape case: – Star player Khildi and former captains of the Nepali cricket team are facing problems once again. On Friday, the Kathmandu court found him guilty of rape.
Former Nepal cricket team captain Sandeep Lamichne has been found guilty in the rape case. He also participated in the IPL. In 52 T20 International appearances, he has claimed 98 wickets from this.
Sandeep was detained in August last year when a 17 -year -old girl was accused of rape in a room at Kathmandu Hotel; The Nepali court freed him in January.
The first cricketer of Nepal is 23-year-old Sandeep Lamichne to compete in the Indian Premier League (IPL). 2018 saw him starting the NBA with the capitals of Delhi.
Sandeep is now independent after posting bail. The Patan High Court ruled on his release on 12 January. Subsequently, he was often seen playing both league and international cricket.
According to the article “Kathmandu Post”, the victim was not a teenager at the time of the incident, as reported earlier, according to the court.
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Sandeep Lamichhane in rape case
On Friday, on the day of his sentence, Lamichne led the Parsa Club XI, who was to win the Nepal Pro Club Championship match in Birganj.
Nepal’s Cricket Association (Can) was suspended at the time Nepal captain Lamichne, was for last year’s arrest for his arrest after the Kathmandu arrest warrant last year.
This occurred when the word spread that Lamichne was a case of complaint filed with Kathmandu police station.
Lamichne was playing for Jamaica Talwa in CPL 2022, while he was in the West Indies. The quick return to the competition was confirmed by the club. He was arrested on arriving at Kathmandu Airport in early October.
Lamichne wrote on Facebook, before he was taken into custody, called a “conspiracy and wrong charge” and “promised to cooperate fully in all stages of investigation and prove that a legal battle for my innocence Will fight “.
In February this year, he rejected the Nepal team despite domestic protests from the Rights Organizations for the Domestic Tri-series against Namibia and Scotland in the Cricket World Cup League. Hand.
He was then left out of Nepal’s roster for the Cricket World Cup League 2 Tri-series in Dubai in early 2023, although he later returned to the team as an alternative due to injury.
Since then, he has maintained his Nepali appearance, including the ODI Asia Cup and Zimbabwe’s World Cup qualifiers.