• Nepal Cricketer Sandeep Lamichhane says his ‘Mental Health’ affected after False Allegations against him

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    Nepal Cricketer Sandeep Lamichhane says his ‘Mental Health’ affected after False Allegations against him

    On Monday, September 26, Lamichhane updated his Facebook followers on his state of health in Nepali.

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    Desk:
    Nepal Cricket Star, Sandeep Lamichhane, said that his mental health has
    been affected after the Nepal Police issued an arrest warrant for him for
    allegedly coercing a person two weeks earlier.



    On September 8, as Lamichhane was
    taking part in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) being conducted in the West
    Indies, the news of his detention became public.



    The
    incident had a negative impact on the former captain of Nepal's cricket team,
    who was later suspended by the country's highest cricket authority. Sandeep
    also wrote that if his health condition improves, he would go back to Nepal.



    On Monday, September 26, Lamichhane
    updated his Facebook followers on his state of health in Nepali.



    "The news that a warrant has been
    issued in my name and that the complaint against me has been lodged made me
    upset and unwell," Lamichhane's wrote in a Facebook post written
    in Nepali on September 26.



    "All of
    these things had a negative psychological impact on me, and I also had to deal
    with ailment. As a result of my illness and mental stress, I isolated myself.
    Due to the portrayal's psychological and physical effects, I became imbalanced
    and have been working to go back to normal under the guidance of medical
    professionals. My health is progressively getting better, and I intend to go
    back to Nepal as soon as I can to fight the false complaint that has been made
    against me "the cricketer remarked.




    Lamichhane, who continues to deny the
    allegations as ‘false’ had termed the accusations as ‘baseless’ and informed
    that he would leave the CPL to return home whilst in the West Indies.



    However,
    it appears from Lamichhane's most recent statement on Monday that he has not
    yet arrived in Nepal.