Kathmandu : Nepal leg-spinner Sandeep Lamichhane said his breakthrough Indian Premier League deal will give him the chance to play alongside the cricketing elite and promote the sport back at home.
Lamichhane, 17, became an overnight hero after becoming Nepal´s first cricketer to enter the lucrative IPL, with Delhi Daredevils picking him in a mega auction Sunday.
His name was splashed across front pages of national newspapers and thousands took to social media to express their excitement. Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba tweeted, “Not just me, but the entire nation is proud of you.”
Lamichhane, who has been likened to spin legend Shane Warne, made the meteoric rise to the IPL just two years after being selected for Nepal´s national team.
“If you get the chance to play in the IPL, lots of players will be there who are very experienced guys and I think I will learn a lot,” Lamichhane, the son of a railway worker, told AFP in Dubai.
Lamichhane´s Delhi teammates will include Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell and pacemen Trent Boult (New Zealand) and Kagiso Rabada (South Africa), among others.
The teenager is expected to make Nepal more of a force in international cricket. They are the only South Asian nation not to have Test, one-day or T20 status, barring the isolated kingdom of Bhutan.
Lamichhane credits Nepal´s senior players with popularising the sport among young people in a football-mad country.
“The senior guys have done something for the new guys who are coming right now into the teams, and their contributions have made our country a cricket-crazy nation,” he said.
Lamichhane´s talent was first noticed by former Nepal national cricket coach Pubudu Dassanayake, who spotted him at a training camp in 2015.
The spin-bowling sensation then attracted the attention of Australian great Michael Clarke, when he played alongside the former captain in a Hong Kong Twenty20 Blitz tournament in 2016.
Clarke invited Lamichhane to train at his cricket academy in Sydney, an experience the teenager described as unforgettable.
“Playing with a player like Michael Clarke is such as a big thing. It was amazing and sharing a dressing room with him and getting experience from him, it was something like a dream come true,” he said.