Lamichanne will be high paid in CPL T-20 2019
Source Sandeep Lamichhane will be highly paid in this year of CPL tournament. He has been selected from the draft. The draft was being held in England. He has been selected by Barbados Tridents. In the previous edition of CPL, Sandeep was bought by St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots. Barbados has bought Sandeep with a high price. He was bought for 5,000 $ last year while he is bought for 70,000 $ this season. If we convert this to Nepali Rupees, he will get seventy eight lakhs nine thousands rupees this season. Sandeep was selected in the 5th round in the draft. A total of 536 players was in the draft. This is the highest value that he will be played in a season of cricket around the world till now. He got around 60,000-70,000 $ in Big Bash League. The actual amount was not published. He was playing in Indian Premier League for the sum of indian rupees twenty lakhs only. In the previous edition of CPL, he was bought for 5,000 $. Also in Global T20 league he was bought for 40,000 $. He got 15,000 $ in Afghanistan Premier League and 30,000 $ in T-20 League. Along with Sandeep, Sompal Kami, Dipendra Airi and Rohit Pudel are in the draft for CPL. Till now, they are unsold. They are believed not to be sold this year in CPL. In the previos edition of CPL, Sandeep took a total of 7 wickets from the total of 5 games that he played. His team secured 3rd position in last year's CPL tournament. This year's CPL tournament will take place from August 21st to September 27th. The other players that are selected by Barbados Tridents till now are Jason Holder, Alex Hales, Asif Ali, Wahab Riaj, Jonathan Charles, Shahi Hope, Ashley. There are a total of 6 teams in CPL. Sandeep is in the personal tour in Australia. After the completion of IPL, he stayed a week in Nepal and went towards Australia. He is continuously playing international leagues like IPL, Big Bash, Pakistan Super League, Afghanistan Premier League, Bangladesh Premier League, T-20 League. He is showing good performance in every leagues that he plays.