Mohammad Nabi Announced Retirement: Former Afghanistan captain and veteran player Mohammad Nabi has announced his retirement from ODI. He will be seen playing for the last time in the Champions Trophy next year. While announcing his retirement, he has said that he had retired in his mind since the last World Cup, but after the team qualified for the Champions Trophy, he decided to play in it. Decided.
Earlier, Afghanistan Cricket Board Chief Executive Naseeb Khan had revealed Nabi's retirement. He had said that Mohammad Nabi will retire after the Champions Trophy next year. Now Prophet Mohammad himself has confirmed this.
What did the prophet say?
Mohammad Nabi gave a statement regarding his retirement after Afghanistan's tremendous victory against Bangladesh. Speaking to the official broadcasters, he said, “I had retired in my mind after the last World Cup. However, after that we qualified for the Champions Trophy. I thought it would be great if I could play in it. “
Captaincy is for a long time
It is noteworthy that Mohammad Nabi is one of the most senior players of Afghanistan. He has captained the team for a long time. The credit for taking Afghanistan to today's position at the international level also goes to Mohammad Nabi to a large extent. Mohammad Nabi had retired from the Test format long ago and was playing only limited overs. However, now he has decided to leave the ODI format also.
Mohammad Nabi has so far played 165 matches for Afghanistan in the ODI format, in which he has scored 3549 runs with the bat with the help of two centuries and 17 half-centuries, while taking 171 wickets in bowling. Apart from this, Nabi also captained the Afghanistan team in 28 matches between 2013 and 2015.
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