Mohammad Nabi to Retire from ODIs After Champions Trophy
Mohammad Nabi to Retire from ODIs After Champions Trophy
Star Afghanistan all-rounder Mohammad Nabi has announced his decision to retire from One-day Internationals (ODIs) after the Champions Trophy in Pakistan next year. The 39-year-old, who retired from Test cricket in 2019, will bid farewell to the 50-over format following the prestigious ICC tournament, according to Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) chief executive Naseeb Khan.
Nabi made his ODI debut in 2009 against Scotland and has since represented Afghanistan in 165 matches. During his illustrious career, he has amassed 3549 runs with a highest score of 116 and claimed 171 wickets with his off-spin bowling.
“Yes, Nabi is retiring from ODIs after the Champions Trophy and he informed the board about his desire,” Naseeb told Cricbuzz. “He told me a few months back that he wants to end his ODI career after the Champions Trophy and we welcome his decision.”
Nabi’s retirement decision comes after a successful ODI series against Bangladesh in Sharjah. In the series opener, he played a pivotal role in Afghanistan’s 92-run victory, scoring a brilliant 79-ball 84 and taking a wicket.
“After the Champions Trophy, what I understand is that, he is expected to continue his T20 career, and that is the plan until now,” Naseeb added.
Nabi’s retirement marks the end of an era for Afghanistan cricket. He has been a key figure in the team’s rise to international prominence and has played a significant role in their success in both ODIs and T20Is.