Lamichane set to miss T20 WC after denied US visa for 2nd time

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NEW DELHI: Nepalese leg-spinner

Sandeep Lamichhane

will be absent from the ICC Men's

T20 World Cup 2024

, scheduled for June in the West Indies and the United States. This setback comes after the US Embassy rejected Lamichhane's visa application for the second time, effectively barring him from participating in the tournament.
Lamichhane's initial application was denied the previous week, prompting swift action from the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) and the Nepali government.

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Despite their combined efforts, including diplomatic interventions and communication with the International Cricket Council (ICC), the US Embassy remained resolute in its decision.
The CAN, in an official statement, expressed disappointment at the outcome, highlighting the extensive measures taken to secure Lamichhane's travel permission.
It reads, "Despite taking necessary initiatives, along with the diplomatic note, from the government of Nepal, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Youth and Sports, National Sports Council, CAN, and International Cricket Council (ICC), for cricketer Sandeep Lamichhane's visit to participate in the 2024 ICC Men's T20

World Cup in the United States and West Indies, the US Embassy has expressed its inability to give travel permission (visa) to national player Lamichhane to play in the World Cup."

The US Embassy, while acknowledging the significance of the tournament and the efforts made to facilitate travel for participating athletes, maintained its stance on confidentiality regarding individual visa cases.
This development is a significant blow to Nepal's T20 World Cup aspirations. Lamichhane, a key player in the Nepali squad, brings a wealth of experience and skill to the team. His absence will undoubtedly be felt as Nepal faces stiff competition in Group D, which includes formidable opponents such as Bangladesh, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and the Netherlands.
Nepal's campaign is set to begin on June 4th against the Netherlands in Texas. The team will need to regroup and strategize effectively to overcome the challenge of competing without their star spinner.
(Inputs from ANI)

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