Board members seek resignation of CAN leadership

A group of seven Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) executive committee members on Sunday demanded resignation of President Chatur Bahadur Chand and dissolution of the working committee.

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Dispute in CAN continues to drag on further

Central member of the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) Rishiram Gautam has said that the only way to save Nepali cricket is the resignation of the members of the CAN work execution committee and the governing council.

Demand for resignation of CAN executive committee

KATHMANDU, Jan 29: A group of seven central members from the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) has called for the Executive Committee to step down, accusing them of creating conditions that led to serious offenses, such as spot-fixing, during the Nepal T-20 League.

Members demand resignation of CAN chairman

7 central members of the Nepal Cricket Association (CAN) have demanded the resignation of Chairman Chatur Bahadur Chand.

Nepali Cricket Head coach Whatmore resigns

KATHMANDU, August 28: Nepali national men's cricket team head coach Dave Whatmore has resigned. His resignation will come into effect after the upcoming Oman series. In an email sent to the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) Friday, he informed that he will be out of the Nepali team after the triangular cricket series of the upcoming World Cup League Two between Nepal, Oman and the United States. CAN Secretary Ashok Nath Pyakurel confirmed that Whatmore wanted to take leave from the Nepali team citing personal reasons. He is currently in Oman for the triangular series.  The Oman series will be held from September 13 to 20 this year. In the series, Nepal will play two games each against Oman and the United States. Whatmore was appointed as the head coach of the Nepali team for one year eight months ago. CAN had appointed him coach through an open competition. Whatmore emailed the letter of resignation saying he will spend the rest of his time with his family due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, according to CAN. (RSS)