Captain Indu, who left the crease after being injured while batting at the Tribhuvan University International Cricket Stadium in Kirtipur after scoring 5 runs, did not return to bat.
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Nepali women's national cricket team captain Indu Verma will be out of action for two to three months, the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) said on Friday. Indu was injured in the deciding match against Scotland in the Women's Twenty20 World Cup Global Qualifiers on Monday.
Captain Indu, who left the crease after scoring 5 runs while batting at the Tribhuvan University International Cricket Stadium Kirtipur, did not return to bat. She was taken off the field on a stretcher and taken to the hospital after being 'retired heart'. CAN has stated that Indu will not be able to play for 8 to 12 weeks due to a grade two hamstring strain.
Indu is the first player from Nepal to complete 1,000 runs in women's Twenty20 Internationals. She has scored 1,080 runs in 82 Twenty20 Internationals. She has also taken 40 wickets in the process.
Indu became the captain of Nepal 3 years ago. Since then, she has captained 38 matches, in which Nepal has won 16 matches and lost 22.
