Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Nepal cricketers seek government arbitration, Ex-king Gyanendra throws weight behind religion

Posted by Rajesh KC April 15, 2014 :
News 1: Cricket association of Nepal has called cricketers for talk and it will also release unpaid salary on next week. The Secretary of board said salaries and allowances will be paid within a week and other demands will be addressed following talks.News 2: The former King Gyanendra visited on going Mahakumbha Mela being held in Chatara of Sunsari today. Shah was welcomed by members of Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal and other locals at Chatara of Sunsari .

More:Cricket association of Nepal has called cricketers for talk and it will also release unpaid salary on next week. The Secretary of board said salaries and allowances will be paid within a week and other demands will be addressed following talks. Three days back Nepal’s national players have boycotted the national one-day cricket championship that began on April 9. Captain Paras Khadka said one of the chief reasons for the boycott was that the team felt the board has been overlooking their needs. Cricket Association of Nepal also announced forming a disciplinary committee led by Secretary Uttam Karmacharya. The other members of the committee include Thakur Pahadi, Kiran Rana, Sanjeev Pandey and Diwakar Ghale. Pyakuryal also clarified that the association did not want to do refrain from paying the cricketers.

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