Former India all-rounder Manoj Prabhakar on Thursday stepped down as Nepal workforce head coach after a four-month stint, the nation’s cricket board introduced.
The 59-year-old Prabhakar, who took 96 wickets and scored 1600 runs from 39 Tests between 1984 and 1995, was appointed to the submit in August. He had additionally performed in 130 ODIs, taking 157 wickets from them.
“Mr. Manoj Prabhakar has stepped down from his position of Nepal Men’s National Cricket Team’s Head Coach with immediate effect on 15th December 2022,” Cricket Association of Nepal introduced on its official Twitter deal with.
“CAN has accepted his resignation and wish him the best for his future.” Prabhakar was on the helm of affairs for the Nepal males’s workforce in solely 5 T20Is and 7 ODIs, together with 4 matches within the World Cup Super League 2.
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Under him, Nepal had a profitable tour of Kenya, successful a five-match T20I collection 3-2 after which sweeping the ODIs 3-0. Nepal additionally received a house ODI collection towards UAE 2-1 final month.