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Sompal and Gulshan sustain injuries, Nandan debuts in ODI Cricket

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Sompal Kami and Gulshan Jha are missing today's match against the Netherlands under ICC World Cup League-2 underway in Scotland.

Both of them sustained injuries in the course of practice. "Sompal and Gulshan will miss today's match as well as all matches of T20I Tri-Series after they sustained injuries in the course of a practice match," reads a press release issued today by the Spokesperson of the Cricket Association of Nepal, Chhumbi Lama.

Sompal has sustained an injury in the right hand while Gulshan on his knee and they will not play today's match against the Netherlands as well as all the matches of T20I Tri-Series. Meanwhile, medium pace bowler Nandan Yadav from the Nepali National Cricket Team has made his debut in the One-Day International Cricket underway in Scotland. He is playing today's match against Netherlands under ICC World Cup League-2.

Assistant Coach of Nepali National Cricket Team, Gyanendra Malla, handed over debut cap to Yadav. He is the 42nd cricketer to represent Nepal in ODI cricket. Yadav got a chance to play the match after fast bowler Sompal Kami got injured in the course of practice.



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