Sandeep Lamichhane was conceded bail by a Nepal court in January
Sandeep Lamichhane, the previous skipper of Nepal's public cricket crew, has been indicted for assaulting a minor, as governed by the Kathmandu Region Court's single seat drove by Judge Shishir Raj Dhakal.
The decision comes after the finish of conclusive hearings that started last week, and the ensuing hearing will decide the cricketer's prison term, as indicated by the Kathmandu Post.
The conviction comes from a charge by a 17-year-old young lady, who guaranteed that Lamichhane assaulted her in a lodging in Kathmandu in August. The cricketer had recently been conceded bail by a Nepal court in January, and the following legal procedure will decide the seriousness of his sentence.
Prior, a board of judges from the Patan working together High Court, Dhruvaraj Nanda, and Ramesh Dhakal, had conceded Lamichhane bail of Rs2 million, toppling the underlying choice of the Kathmandu region court. As a state of his bail, Lamichhane was disallowed from leaving the country until the court arrived at a last decision looking into the issue.
The discussion encompassing Lamichhane was highlighted in February when, during a cricket match against Nepal, players from Scotland decided not to warmly greet him as a quiet dissent against his proceeded with support in the ICC's Cricket World Cup Association 2 series.
Sandeep Lamichhane, at 23, left a mark on the world as Nepal's most memorable cricketer to contend in the Indian Head Association (IPL) with the Delhi Capitals in 2018. Known for his great exhibitions, he has been pursued in major T20 associations all around the world, including Australia's Large Slam Association (BBL), the Pakistan Super Association (PSL), and the CPL. Lamichhane holds records as the world's second-quickest bowler to guarantee 50 ODI wickets and the third-quickest to accomplish 50 T20I wickets. His last appearance in worldwide cricket was in August during a T20I match against Kenya.
Sandeep Lamichhane, the previous chief of Nepal's public cricket crew, has been sentenced for assaulting a minor, as controlled by the Kathmandu Locale Court's single seat drove by Judge Shishir Raj Dhakal. The decision comes after the finish of definite hearings that started last week, and the resulting hearing will decide the cricketer's prison term, as indicated by the Kathmandu Post.
The conviction comes from a charge by a 17-year-old young lady, who guaranteed that Lamichhane assaulted her in a lodging in Kathmandu in August. The cricketer had recently been conceded bail by a Nepal court in January, and the following judicial procedure will decide the seriousness of his sentence.
Prior, a board of judges from the Patan working together High Court, Dhruvaraj Nanda, and Ramesh Dhakal, had conceded Lamichhane bail of Rs 2 million, toppling the underlying choice of the Kathmandu region court. As a state of his bail, Lamichhane was denied from leaving the country until the court arrived at a last decision working on this issue.
The debate encompassing Lamichhane was highlighted in February when, during a cricket match against Nepal, players from Scotland decided not to warmly greet him as a quiet dissent against his proceeded with cooperation in the ICC's Cricket World Cup Association 2 series.
Sandeep Lamichhane, at 23, impacted the world forever as Nepal's most memorable cricketer to contend in the Indian Head Association (IPL) with the Delhi Capitals in 2018. Known for his noteworthy exhibitions, he has been pursued in major T20 associations around the world, including Australia's Large Slam Association (BBL), the Pakistan Super Association (PSL), and the CPL. Lamichhane holds records as the world's second-quickest bowler to guarantee 50 ODI wickets and the third-quickest to accomplish 50 T20I wickets. His last appearance in global cricket was in August during a T20I match against Kenya.