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Cricket hopes to help rebuild Nepal

Cricket Nepal's infrastructure took a hit due to the earthquake of April 25, but then the game out of reach and the main concern is to contribute to the relief efforts, Bhawana Ghimire, Nepal Cricket Association chief executive says.




Cricket Association of Nepal taking any steps to assist in relief (CAN) is?
CAN officially announced an aid package of 100,000 Nepali rupees (approx. USD 1000). However, as the government announced a package of a lot being out. My contract recently was extended by three months and three months towards the earthquake relief has donated his entire salary. Other members of our staff have also donated a month's salary. We also continue to come through with donations, other stakeholders and fans through another 3,000,000 Nepalese Rupees (approx. USD 30,000) have been able to mobilize. Our seniors by raising over 3,000,000 Nepalese Rupees contributed significantly (approx. USD 30,000). Everyone to help us fight this disaster is cooperating and is restored to normal until we will continue our efforts.

Relief is what you started?
We actively participate in rescue activities have been. It is our responsibility to provide monetary help and we need to do more. We long-term recovery and development, keeping in mind that you are able to rebuild so I want to take these efforts to the next level. We like that about 150 families in tents, mattresses, food, hygiene items, as well as distributing relief materials Sindhuli district this week, one of the most affected areas, have visited. Our team Sindhupalchowk district, another badly affected area and to provide more aid, we soon will be heading to the district center this week. Nepal to support us in this turbulent time, every person, especially cricket urge community.






Ground Tribhuvan University, Nepal's premier cricket venue around the perimeter walls, is now almost non-existent
At this point you are big issues, and how you intend to address them?
We have two main challenges. First, Nepal Nepal's reconstruction and the rebuilding of cricket. Both challenges will work.is categorized.

In the short term, we have to restore the destroyed facilities that cricket needs to take steps to rebuild. Tribhuvan University ground cracks around the boundary player's changing rooms with the suffering, is now basically non-existent. Indoor facilities and the Academy and are in urgent need of restoration has been. Mulpani ground and building the pavilion has suffered a few cracks in the earth is a little lower. With considerable government support, CAN Mulpani Ground Stadium and Tribhuvan University are both up and running soon, will ensure.

We also had to cancel some scheduled events. For example, 52 players which was to be announced on April 26th in a super talent was chosen to be part of the league, a day after the devastating earthquake hit. The ICC World XI at the Melbourne Cricket Ground XI v Asian tsunami in 2004 posted a match arranged in the same way that I'm hopeful that will support us.

You are getting support from international cricket community?
Yes, wishes and support have been pouring in. After this catastrophic event, the International Cricket Council, and especially the Asian Cricket Council Cricket Australia has shown great concern. Hughes Memorial Award this earthquake just two weeks after the match has been our success and our wide Hughes' game jersey bats and were being taken on a journey to the Mount Everest base camp, especially because it was. Our climber is safe and has now returned to Kathmandu.

Malaysia, the Netherlands and Japan have pledged their support small cricket nations. Charity matches, tournaments hosted by the Nepalese people or movements to help deal with the disaster. We also get support from the Italian Olympic Committee said.
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