Lamichhane was on his way back to London to take part in the Hundred and the Blast but had to return to Nepal because of visa issues despite having successfully arrived and nearing the completion of his quarantine.Lamichhane and Afridi have played against each other in the past in the Afghanistan Premier League and Pakistan Super League.”This will be my first visit to Kathmandu,” Afridi said. “I am very excited and looking forward to visiting.”The first question Afridi was asked by the press was how many sixes he was going to hit. Afridi laughed and said, “That depends on the bowling on the day, but I will try my level best to entertain the people of Nepal.”Covid-19 came at the worst possible time last year for cricket in Nepal, just as they were gearing up to see their biggest signing yet, Chris Gayle. Pokhra Rhinos had managed to secure the services of Gayle last year, but the tournament didn’t go ahead because of the Covid-19 outbreak.

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