Dipendra’s father says that his son’s record has made the whole country happy



Dipendra’s father says that his son’s record has made the whole country happy

 

Mahendranagar: Nepal’s star cricketer Dipendra Singh Airi was in the limelight in the world cricket world on Wednesday. Dipendra became

 

the talk of the town after scoring a nine-ball fifty in the match against Mongolia in China as part of the 19th Asian Games. His name made headlines in the international media.

 

He broke the record of half-centuries in 12 balls previously held by players including Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh in T-20 and scored a new half-century in nine balls. His father,

 

Gagansinh Airi, said that he is a resident of Bhimdatta Municipality-8 Tilachaur in Kanchanpur and has been hardworking and excellent in the field of sports since his childhood. Not only Airi’s family but also the village is happy with the record made by his son on Wednesday.

 

Gagansingh, happy with his son’s success, said, “Since the TV at home had run out of charge, I went to Sukasal Chauraha to recharge.”

 

He studied in a private school in the village up to SLC, his father Airi remembered that even then he won games and won prizes. “Among the four sons, Dipendra is the youngest”,

 

 

he said, “We are very happy that the son named the country.t the school level, Dipendra, who was very active in sports in the village,

 

was admitted to Sunrise Boarding School in Mahendranagar for proficiency certificate level studies. He used to walk five kilometers to reach the market for cricket training.

 

He used to go to Mahendranagar for cricket training saying he would get healthy, he said, due to his passion and hard work, today he is on his way to success

 

. Dipendra’s success has now been congratulated by the locals when he meets him. He said that even though he wanted Dipendra to get a good education and get a government job, the family is very happy with his current success.

 

Gagansingh, who spent nearly 40 years as a technical buyer in the forest office, migrated from Baitadi to Tilachauur in 2036 with his family. The well-known names of Nepali cricket Pradeep

 

Airi and Kamalsingh Airi also belong to Dipendra’s family. “I used to remind my son that he should never fall into discipline and wrong addiction”, he said, “He has matured with time and has now reached the level of bringing the country’s name into the limelight in the world.”

 

Father Gagansingh was once a karate and volleyball player, while Dipendra’s two brothers also played cricket. “Daughter Rajmati is also employed in the armed police force and plays cricket in the APF club,” he said. The government should pay attention to the development of cricket.

 

Vinod Bhandari and Bhim Sarki also belong to Mahendranagar, along with Dipendra, who are in the Nepali cricket team, who are in the news after Nepal’s performance in the Asian Games. Volunteer coach Birendra Shahi Sunrise Higher Secondary who trained Dipendra in Mahendranagar”

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