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ICC statement on Nepal captain Raju Rijal

| | Feb 03, 2016, at 07:39 pm
Dubai, Feb 3 (IBNS) The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday confirmed that following queries raised about the eligibility of Nepal captain Raju Rijal, it has looked into the matter and is satisfied that the player is eligible to play in theICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2016.
The ICC has spoken with the Chief Executive of the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN), concerned player and the Nepal Team Manager, and has again reviewed the documents which were submitted by the CAN before the start of the competition. These documents include copies of his passport and birth certificate, which were issued by the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, as well as a signed age determination declaration.
 
According to the official documents, Raju Rijal is born on September 26 1996. Players born on or after September 1, 1996, are eligible to participate in the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2016.
 
As such, the ICC has no evidence to suggest that the passport and birth certificate, issued by the Nepalese government/authorities, are not genuine or that the statement provided by the player is false.
 
Unless any new information comes to light, the ICC considers this matter closed.

 

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