Since 2007, Sita has been participating in the national team's participation in international events.
Sita Ranamagar stated that replacing the captain will be beneficial for Nepali women's cricket, despite the fact that she had no reservations about being removed from the position of vice-captain. On Sunday, the Nepal Cricket Association (NCA) decided to appoint Indu Burma to the position of vice-captain while Sita was away competing in a fair break invitation event in the United Arab Emirates.
Sita did not return from her trip to Dubai until Monday. On Tuesday, she participated in the second Twenty20 match that Nepal played against Uganda. She was a member of the Nepali team. It was brought to our attention at that time. The media was another source of information for me; without them, I would have been in the dark about everything. After Nepal suffered a defeat at the hands of Uganda in the second match of the series, Sita remarked, "As I was going to play the final at the fair break, I found out from others." While engaging in a series at one's residence
Since 2007, Nepal has participated in the competition that is being held internationally. Sita has never missed a game for the national team that she's been a part of. After joining the Nepalese squad in 2009, Rubina Chhetri was promoted to the position of captain three years later. Since 2016, Sita has served in the role of vice captain. She stated that she had never held out hope that she would be promoted to captain.
"I hope that one day I will have the opportunity to serve as captain, but I must respect the choice of the organization since Cain is more capable of doing so than I am." Sita remarked, "I am content with it; I am playing as a senior player, I am leading from APF, and I am providing good results." At least within the APF, people appreciate me, and it's a secure environment for me.
Due to the fact that Sita got four wickets in each of the seven games that were played during the fair break to decide who would win the championship, Tornadoes, she was also chosen to play for the "selected" side in the competition. At the same time, when Sita took the wicket, the celebrations known as "Pushpa" and "Salute" became a matter of conversation. It was considered relevant in light of the celebration that the players of the Nepali men's team conducted following their victory over the opponents.
Sita rejected the charges but stated that she was not afraid. On Tuesday, Sita continued the 'Pushpa'-style celebration with Uganda by revealing the name under her jersey instead of the delight of the wicket.
"I did this celebration even before I left vice-captaincy," Sita remarked, equating Pushpa's celebration style to the male player's revolt. As a result, I do not submit it. As a player, I'm always improving. I had such a good time that I refused to bow down to anyone.
Sita stated that CAN has not made its position clear since its November tour to Qatar and the ensuing World Cup Asia qualifiers in the UAE, and that despite being the most senior member of the Nepali squad, she has no aspirations of leading the team.
"I do not anticipate herto be captain. I was uncertain as to whether I served as vice-captain on the previous tour. CAN's first statement made no mention of the vice-captain. Sita remarked, "CAN did not clarify my involvement in the Asia World Cup selection, so I was not very upset." If professionalism is desired from the players, then Uta (CAN) was responsible for everything in terms of professionalism.
She was especially thrilled to learn there was no vice-captain. "Groupism is prevalent, you can't say Nepali women are in the team," she remarked. After playing for a team, you must win. No single faction will triumph. Only 14 of us will win. Outside, there's no team groupism.
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