
Mohammad Nabi
Amu: Mohammad Nabi, one of Afghanistan’s cricket legends, plans to retire from One-Day Internationals after the ICC Champions Trophy in 2025, which will be held in Pakistan. Nabi, 39, has been an integral part of Afghanistan’s rise in international cricket, making his ODI debut in 2009 with a half-century against Scotland during the nation’s first official match. Nabi has not only contributed significantly in the ODI format but was also part of Afghanistan’s first teams in Test and T20 Internationals. He captained the national side from 2013 to 2015 but stepped down following a period of poor form. Despite relinquishing the captaincy, Nabi continued to be a crucial player for Afghanistan, showcasing his skills with both bat and ball across three ODI World Cups. Click here to read more (external link).
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