Previous Nepal skipper Sandeep Lamichhane is set to travel to Dubai to join the Nepalese crew until the end of the continuous CWC Association 2 three sided series against the UAE and Papua New Guinea after a court request banishing him from leaving the nation was upset by the High Court of Nepal on Monday (February 27).
The leg-spinner, who is presently anticipating preliminary on charges of assault, was beforehand dependent upon a movement boycott as a feature of his bail conditions. He was thusly overlooked from the visiting party for the side's last Association 2 visit to the Emirates, regardless of having played the previous home series against Namibia and Scotland.
The revoking of the movement limitations by the high court on claim, upsetting a previous decision, makes the way for Lamichhane partaking in the rest of the series, as well as Nepal's last home series one month from now and possibly the CWC WC Qualifier Play-off in Namibia toward the finish of Spring, should Nepal neglect to qualify straightforwardly for the World Cup Qualifier.
Recently, Nepal won their most memorable installation of the visit, beating Papua New Guinea by four wickets. They will probably have to succeed something like six of their leftover seven apparatuses to get a programmed compartment at the World Cup Qualifier in Zimbabwe in July.