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Brian Lara congratulates Nepali team for qualifying for T20 (Video)

KATHMANDU, Nov 28:World’s top batsman and former West Indies cricketer Brian Lara has congratulated Nepal for securing Twenty20 World Cup spot, on Thursday.

Writing in his twitter account, Lara said, “The Nepal team did amazingly well and what I notice since I saw them in Bermuda is that they are playing with more confidence.”

In the tweet message, Lara reiterated to visit Nepal soon. “I know I promised to come to Nepal and didn´t at the end as I was advised that it was elections at the time and made no sense. I will be there soon,” Lara wrote.

On Wednesday, Nepal had qualified for World Cup Twenty20 to be played next year in Bangladesh beating Hong Kong in the world cup playoff match.

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