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Paras Khadka appointed SM’s brand ambassador
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Nepal’s national cricket team captain Paras Khadka has been appointed as the brand ambassador of SM Company, the producer of cricket gears, for the tenure of one year.

The agreement was signed between Khadka and chairman of the RNB Business Private Limited Raj Shrestha amidst a programme in Kathmandu on Sunday.

SM Company, India produces the cricket gears and RNB Business is an authorised dealer in Nepal.

Khadka will be provided with two sets of cricket products worth Rs. 100,000, as per the agreement.

The RNB Business is operated by Shrestha along with Nishesh KC and Binay Shrestha, who have already played U-19 National Tournament from Region No. 3 Kathmandu. Nepalnews.com

 

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