Lamichhane to miss T20 World Cup after US denies visa to Nepalese leg-spinner for second time

FILE - Nepal's Sandeep Lamichhane attends a practice session ahead of the Asia Cup cricket match with India in Pallekele, Sri Lanka on Sep. 3, 2023. Lamichhane was ruled out of the Twenty20 World Cup on Friday, May 31, 2024 after his U.S. visa application was rejected for a second time. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena, File)

Nepal’s ace leg-spinner Sandeep Lamichhane was ruled out of the Twenty20 World Cup on Friday after his U.S. visa application was rejected for a second time.

The Nepalese government and its cricket authorities took up Lamichhane’s case after his visa was first rejected last week.

The Cricket Association of Nepal said in a statement that “despite taking necessary initiatives ... the U.S. Embassy has expressed its inability to give travel permission (visa) to national player Lamichhane to play the World Cup.”

The Nepalese cricket association suspended Lamichhane after he was arrested in 2022 over an accusation of the rape of an 18-year-old woman. He was found guilty in January this year but was acquitted on appeal because of “lack of evidence” and the cricket association allowed him to resume playing cricket.

Nepal, placed in Group D, opens its T20 World Cup campaign against Netherlands on June 7 in Dallas before taking on Sri Lanka at Lauderhill, Florida on June 11. It will then travel to the West Indies for its remaining two group games.

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