Complaints about anonymity despite playing for the nation
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Neri Thapa is a resident of Banke, Nepalganj. She was the first captain of the Nepali women's national team in 2007. A year after taking leave from the national team, she came out to perform at the Siddharth Cricket Stadium on Monday.
After participating in the two-day women's legend series here starting from Monday, she felt that it would be difficult to play without regular practice . "It's not like playing daily," she said, "It was difficult to play because of the long gap," But the desire to play is not dying.'
She said that players need to be encouraged to contribute to the field of sports even though they are getting older. He said that the state should create an environment where they are ready to play at any time.
Legends Cup was put together by ex-player Neetu Thapa. Former national player Madhu Thapa, who played for the country from Butwal, called from Japan and offered to organize a women's cricketer's series when she came to Nepal on vacation, but Thapa said she was excited. "When Madhu told me to sponsor the jersey, let's play together," she said, "This Legend Cup was started, there is a plan to continue it." Players from Biratnagar, Nepalgunj, Mahendranagar, Kathmandu, Rupandehi have gathered at Siddharth Stadium to participate in the
game. They have come from different parts of the country and are bearing their own expenses during the competition period. He mentioned that playing like this would be a matter of pride for any national player. However, they complain that the state has not done anything for them. They said that they will be happy that they have introduced the state through cricket.
Ritu Kanaujia and Neri Thapa Magar
Madhu Thapa, who is playing the role of opener in the field after coming from Japan, said that the old passion and courage are also natural in the field. She said that playing cricket after almost 16 years reminded her of the players of her time and their performance in the game. "In our time, there was no widespread social media, we didn't even get that kind of publicity," she said, "How many people know that we are sportsmen?" The state should have introduced it, it seems that we didn't get that opportunity.' She also complained that there was no guardianship body at that time. "Women players are anonymous everywhere," she added. This subject is heart-burning.'
Former players Sushmita Chaudhary, Saraswati Lamgade, Mamta Thapa, Ambika Budhathoki, etc., who came to Bhairahawa, said that women cricketers should be treated as such. Said it was not respectful. They said that even though there was a shortage in everything, be it the prize money for playing or the management of expenses at that time, if the government remembers and respects them now, it will encourage the women players who are playing. They said that it is like no one recognizing the players who made a name for the country and not getting the results of their contribution.
'The former national and international women players who played in 2007 and 2009 Legends are competing in the T-20 series tournament. A team of 2007 national team players Neri Thapa Magar, Neetu Thapa, Nira Rajupadhyay, Maya Rawat, Madhu Thapa, Saraswati Lamgade, Binu Budha Magar, Sushmita Chaudhary, Ambika Budhathoki, Trishna Singh, Mamta Thapa, Jyoti Kunwar has been formed to participate in the series played in T-20 format. Ritu Kanaujia, Sonu Khadka, Shobha Ale, Rosi Joshi, Saraswati Chaudhary, Khinakumari Thapa, Rosi Kadari, Sita Shahi, Neema Maharjan, Karuna Bhandari have been formed from the 2009 team. Some local players have been made to participate.
