New Delhi: Former India all-rounder Manoj Prabhakar has been appointed as the top trainer of the Nepal cricket workforce. Prabhakar will change former Sri Lankan cricketer Pubudu Dasanaike, who resigned from his place in July to turn into the top trainer of the Canada cricket workforce. Prabhakar, 59, has performed 39 Tests and 130 One Day Internationals for India from 1984 to 1996.
already performed the position of trainer
Manoj Prabhakar was once a right-arm rapid bowler in addition to a lower-order batsman. He has additionally opened the innings for India on a number of events. Prabhakar has performed the position of bowling trainer of Delhi cricket workforce and head trainer of Rajasthan cricket workforce. In December 2015, he was once appointed as their bowling trainer via the 2016 ICC T20 World Cup Afghanistan. That event was once performed in India itself.
According to a remark from the Nepal Cricket Association, Prabhakar mentioned, “Given the interest in cricket in Nepal, their talent and skill level, I am really looking forward to working with the Nepal cricket team and making it a strong team.”
already performed the position of trainer
According to a remark from the Nepal Cricket Association, Prabhakar mentioned, “Given the interest in cricket in Nepal, their talent and skill level, I am really looking forward to working with the Nepal cricket team and making it a strong team.”
profession filled with controversies
In 1999, Prabhakar took section within the operation to show the match-fixing via the scoop group. However, he was once then accused via the BCCI of being serious about match-fixing and later banned from taking part in cricket for the Indian workforce. Earlier in 1994, India misplaced the event via 4 runs because of his sluggish batting. Whereas India wanted 63 runs in 9 overs to win. Even after this event, he was once dropped from the workforce. In 2011, he was once sacked as Delhi trainer after brazenly criticizing the avid gamers and selectors.