The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) has been left red-faced after it used star Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag's picture in a Nepal national team jersey in the annual souvenir published by it.
The annual souvenir 2013 published by CAN has a Sehwag action picture on its cover, wearing a deep blue jersey of the Nepal cricket team. CAN had tried to blur the face of the Indian batsman but there is no denying that it's a Sehwag picture which it has used.
CAN's Executive Committee member and former national cricketer Kiran Rana admitted that it was indeed Sehwag's picture that has been used in the cover of the souvenir.
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"We don't even sell the souvenir. It is only released for our members and a copy of each was given to them during the Annual General Meeting of the body in Pokhra recently," he said.
However, Rana could not give a convincing answer as to whose idea it was to use the veteran Indian opener's picture in a Nepal team jersey.
"Well, Sehwag has a huge fan following in Nepal. There is every possibility that the owner of the printing press is a Sehwag fan and he must have felt the urge to use this picture in the magazine cover," Rana said.
Asked if CAN would change the cover photo and re-print it, Rana said, "Already 150 copies of the magazine has been distributed, so there is no chance of having a re-print.