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Paras Khadka (Cricket Player) Paras Khadka (Cricket Player) Personal Information Date of Birth: 24/09/1987 Address: New Baneshwor-10, Kathmandu, Nepal Education: Bachelor in Business Studies Marital Status: Married Current Designation: Captain, Nepal Cricket Team Contact No: + 977-1-4782813 / + 977 9841225591 Website: www.paraskhadka.com eMail: [email protected] Official Cricinfo Page: http://www.espncricinfo.com/nepal/content/player/25967.html Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paras_Khadka Skills Playing Role: Allrounder Batting Style: Right Hand Bat Bowling Style: Right-arm medium-fast / Right-arm offspin Career Timeline 2004 - U-17 Asia Cup India (Captain) - U-19 World Cup Bangladesh (Beat South Africa) - ICC Intercontinental Cup Vs Malaysia, Kathmandu (Senior Debut) - ACC Trophy in Malaysia - ACC Fast Track Tournament (Singapore, U.A.E., Hong Kong) 2005 - World Cup Qualifying Series Division -2 (Malaysia) - Intercontinental Cup Vs Hong Kong in Kathmandu - ACC U-19 Cup in Kathmandu (Winners) Vice-Captain 2006 - ICC U-19 World Cup in Sri Lanka (Plate Champions): beat South Africa and New Zealand in semi-final and final respectively. - ACC Trophy in Malaysia 2007 - ACC U-19 Champions in Malaysia (Captain; Player of the Series) - ACC Emerging Player of the Year - ACC T-20 Cup in Kuwait (Vice-captain of the senior team) 2008 - ICC Under-19 World Cup in Malaysia (Captain): beat Zimbabwe; lost in plate finals - ACC Trophy in Malaysia - World Cricket League Division 5 in Jersey and UK 2009 - ACC T-20 Trophy in U.A.E.(Captain, senior team) 2010 - World Cricket League Division 5 in Kathmandu (Champions) - World Cricket League Division 4 in Italy - Senior ACC trophy in Malaysia - Asian games in Guangzhou, China 2012 - ICC WORLD T-20 Qualifier in U.A.E.(Finished 7th; selected in the Cricinfo Team of the Tournament) - World Cricket League Division 4 in Malaysia (Champions) - ACC Trophy Elite in U.A.E. (Champions; Player of the Series) 2013 - World Cricket League Division 3 in Bermuda (Champions) - ACC T-20 Cup in Nepal, Runners up, (Player of the Series) - ICC World T-20 Qualifier in U.A.E. (Placed third; Selected in the Cricinfo Team of the Tournament) 2014 - ICC World Cup Qualifier held in New Zealand (Finished 9th) - World Cup: ICC World T-20 in Bangladesh - ACC Premier League in Malaysia - Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea 2015 - World Cricket League Division 2 in Namibia: Qualified for the World Cricket League Division 1 Championship (Player of the Series) - International Series vs Netherlands in Netherlands (Player of the Series) - World T-20 Qualifying tournament in Ireland/Scotland - World Cricket League Championship, 1st round Vs Scotland in Scotland - World Cricket League Championship, 2nd round Vs Papua New Guinea in Dubai 2016 - World Cricket League Championship, Vs Namibia in Kirtipur, Nepal - Scored First List A Hundred; 103 Vs Namibia in Kirtipur on Apr 18, 2016 (WCL) - Played against MCC at Lord's - World Cricket League Championship, Vs Netherlands in Amstelveen, Netherlands Awards & Achievements Country - 2014 ICC World Cricket League Division Three - 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Three - 2012 ACC Trophy Elite - 2012 ICC World Cricket League Division Four - 2010 ICC World Cricket League Division Five Individual - NSFJ Pulsar Player of the Year 2066 BS - NSFJ Pulsar Player of the Year 2069 BS - NSFJ Pulsar Player of the Year 2070 BS .
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