Mohammad Nabi To Take ODI Retirement After ICC Champions Trophy 2025

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Mohammad Nabi To Take ODI Retirement After ICC Champions Trophy 2025

Mohammad Nabi will proceed to be accessible for T20Is for Afghanistan.© AFP




Afghanistan star allrounder Mohammad Nabi will bid adieu to ODI format after the fruits of subsequent yr’s Champions Trophy in Pakistan. Afghanistan Cricket Board chief govt Naseeb Khan confirmed the information on Friday. In the meantime, the veteran will proceed to be accessible for T20Is for Afghanistan after the Champions Trophy. “Sure, Nabi is retiring from ODIs after the Champions Trophy and he knowledgeable the board about his want,” Naseeb informed Cricbuzz.

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“He informed me few months again that he needs to finish his ODI profession after the Champions Trophy and we welcome his choice. After the Champions Trophy, what I perceive is that, he’s anticipated to proceed his T20 profession, and that’s the plan till now,” he added.

The 39-year-old is the tall determine in Afghanistan’s white-ball groups. He performed of their first-ever ODI, making an affect with a half-century on his debut in opposition to Scotland in 2009. Over 165 ODIs, he scored 3,549 runs at a median of 27.30 and took 171 wickets.

Within the opening recreation of the continuing three-match ODI sequence in opposition to Bangladesh in Sharjah, Nabi scored a formidable 82, serving to his group set a aggressive complete, which they efficiently defended with Allah Ghazanfar’s six-wicket haul.

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The senior allrounder introduced his Check retirement in 2019.

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