Nepalese cricket sensation Pradeep Airee has made a significant move in his career, signing with the Renaissance Cricket Team in Oman for the upcoming 2024-25 season. The team will compete in a variety of formats, including two-day matches, 50-over matches, T20, and T10 tournaments.
Airee, 32, has played 12 T20 Internationals for Nepal. His journey with the national team began in 2010, when he made his debut against Argentina in the ICC World Cricket League Division Four. He has also participated in 6 List A matches, with his List A debut taking place during Scotland vs Nepal at Queenstown in 2014. Known for his all-round abilities as a batsman, wicket-keeper, and medium-pace bowler, Airee brings valuable experience to his new team.
The Renaissance Cricket Team will be led by Oman national cricketer Sufyan Mehmood, who expressed immense enthusiasm about Airee’s arrival. Mehmood praised Airee’s vast experience and versatility, stating that his presence would undoubtedly strengthen the team and provide valuable learning opportunities for the younger players.
The Oman Cricket League promises to be a highly competitive affair, with players from India, Pakistan, and other cricketing nations participating. The league’s matches will be broadcast live, allowing fans around the world to follow the action.
Renaissance Services SAOG, the organization behind the Renaissance Cricket Team, has gone above and beyond to ensure a smooth transition for Airee. They have provided accommodation and travel arrangements, ensuring that he feels comfortable and supported in his new environment.
Airee’s decision to join the Renaissance Cricket Team marks a significant step forward in his career. It provides him with an opportunity to showcase his skills on a new stage and potentially expand his international profile. As the season unfolds, fans will be eagerly watching to see how Airee performs and contributes to the success of his new team.
Pradeep Airee on This Opportunity:
“I’m excited to play in Oman. I’ve recently played in Australia, and as a Nepali, I’m the first player to compete in Oman. This is the biggest domestic tournament in Oman, and I’m planning to play my best cricket here. I’m excited to share my experience with the team.
Oman is doing really well in cricket, especially in associate cricket, and they are a strong side. I’ll give my best performance, and this will also serve as preparation ahead of Nepal’s domestic tournament season. The conditions in Oman will be different, and playing on different wickets will give me great exposure.”