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Mohammad Nabi to Retire from ODIs After 2025 Champions Trophy

Mohammad Nabi to Retire from ODIs After 2025 Champions Trophy

Mohammad Nabi, Afghanistan's seasoned allrounder, has announced his intention to retire from One-Day Internationals (ODIs) after the 2025 Champions Trophy. The 38-year-old revealed his plans following Afghanistan's 2-1 series victory over Bangladesh in the UAE, where he was named Player of the Series.Nabi's decision stems from his desire to focus on T20 Internationals (T20Is) and contribute to Afghanistan's continued growth in the shortest format. With 167 ODI appearances, Nabi is Afghanistan's most capped player in the format and currently holds the No. 1 ranking among ODI allrounders according to the ICC.Throughout his ODI career, Nabi has been a pivotal figure for Afghanistan. His 3600 runs place him second on the country's all-time run-getters list, while his 172 wickets make him the second-highest wicket-taker. His all-round abilities have been instrumental in Afghanistan's rise to prominence in international cricket.Nabi's retirement from ODIs will mark the end of an era for Afghanistan cricket. He has been a constant presence in the team since their ODI debut in 2009, captaining them in their maiden World Cup appearance in 2015. His experience and leadership will be sorely missed by the team.However, Nabi's decision to continue playing T20Is is a testament to his unwavering commitment to Afghanistan cricket. He remains a key player in the team's T20I setup and will continue to guide the younger generation of players.The 2025 Champions Trophy will be Afghanistan's first appearance at the prestigious event. Their qualification for the tournament is a testament to their progress in ODI cricket. Nabi's presence in the team for this tournament will provide invaluable experience and leadership.

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Mohammad Nabi Eyes Champions Trophy as Final Chance for ICC Glory

Mohammad Nabi Eyes Champions Trophy as Final Chance for ICC Glory

Mohammad Nabi, the former Afghanistan skipper, has expressed his desire to participate in the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy, scheduled for next year in Pakistan. The 39-year-old played a pivotal role in Afghanistan's 2-1 series victory over Bangladesh in Sharjah, contributing 135 runs and two wickets.Nabi's performance in the series, including a crucial 34* in the final match, helped Afghanistan chase down Bangladesh's total of 244/8 with just 10 deliveries remaining. His valuable contributions and experience were instrumental in the team's success.Despite being in the twilight of his international career, Nabi is determined to make the Champions Trophy his final chance to win an ICC trophy. "In my mind from the last (50-over) World Cup, I thought of retiring, but if I can play one Champions Trophy, it will be great for me," Nabi said. "Just small contributions from my side to the youngsters and my insight to them will be more useful."Afghanistan's recent performances in the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup and ICC Men's T20 World Cup have established them as one of the most exciting white-ball teams globally. Nabi's experience and leadership will be invaluable to the team as they aim to make a mark in the Champions Trophy.Before the Champions Trophy, Afghanistan will embark on a multi-format tour of Zimbabwe, including three T20Is, three ODIs, and two Test matches in Bulawayo. These matches will provide the team with an opportunity to fine-tune their preparations and build momentum ahead of the major tournament.

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Afghanistan Aim to Seal Historic Series Against Bangladesh in 2nd ODI

Afghanistan Aim to Seal Historic Series Against Bangladesh in 2nd ODI

Afghanistan and Bangladesh will face off in the second ODI of their three-match series in Sharjah on Monday, November 9. Afghanistan holds a 1-0 lead after a convincing victory in the series opener.In the first ODI, Afghanistan's Mohammad Nabi played a crucial role with an impressive 82, helping his team post a competitive total. Allah Ghazanfar then starred with the ball, claiming six wickets to secure a 92-run victory.Ahead of the second ODI, Nabi announced his retirement from the ODI format after the ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan next year. Meanwhile, Bangladesh has suffered a setback with the loss of Mushfiqur Rahim, who sustained a fracture on his left index finger in the series opener. He will miss the remaining ODIs.

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Mohammad Nabi to Retire from ODIs After Champions Trophy

Mohammad Nabi to Retire from ODIs After Champions Trophy

Mohammad Nabi to Retire from ODIs After Champions TrophyStar 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.

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Mohammad Nabi Targets 2026 T20 World Cup as International Farewell

Mohammad Nabi Targets 2026 T20 World Cup as International Farewell

Mohammad Nabi, the veteran Afghanistan all-rounder, has set his sights on continuing his international career until the 2026 T20 World Cup. The 39-year-old, who is currently leading the Dambulla Sixers in the Lanka Premier League (LPL), believes his body is still capable of performing at the highest level.Nabi has been a key figure in Afghanistan's rise as a cricketing force since making his debut in 2009. He has played a pivotal role in the team's success in limited-overs cricket, particularly in T20Is.While Nabi plans to continue playing T20Is for the foreseeable future, he is considering retiring from ODIs after the Champions Trophy. He believes that the next T20 World Cup will be a fitting end to his illustrious international career."I am still running fast, fielding well, and bowling well," Nabi said. "I am trying to keep myself fit for as long as possible. The Afghanistan team needs me at this stage, but the Champions Trophy may be my last 50-over tournament."Nabi's longevity in the game is a testament to his dedication and commitment to fitness. He follows a strict diet and training regimen to maintain his peak performance.The all-rounder also credits franchise cricket for helping Afghanistan players improve their skills and gain valuable experience. He believes that the exposure to different leagues has contributed to the team's recent success in the T20 World Cup."Franchise cricket gives us a lot of experience that we can bring to the national team," Nabi said. "Afghanistan's performance in the World Cup was really good. We beat big teams and reached the semi-finals for the first time."Nabi's experience and leadership will be crucial for Afghanistan as they look to build on their recent success. He remains a vital cog in the team's plans and is determined to continue contributing to his country's cricketing journey.

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Marcus Stoinis Crowned ICC T20I All-Rounder King

Marcus Stoinis Crowned ICC T20I All-Rounder King

Marcus Stoinis Ascends to Top of ICC T20I All-Rounder RankingsMarcus Stoinis of Australia has emerged as the world's leading all-rounder in the latest ICC T20I rankings, dethroning Afghanistan's Mohammad Nabi. Stoinis's exceptional performances in the ongoing T20 World Cup, where he has claimed six wickets and made significant contributions with the bat, have propelled him to the summit of the standings.Nabi, the former top-ranked all-rounder, has slipped three places to fourth position, behind Sri Lanka's Wanindu Hasaranga and Bangladesh's Shakib Al Hasan, who have ascended to second and third positions, respectively.The rankings also reflect the impressive displays of West Indies' bowlers in the tournament. Akeal Hosein has soared six positions to become the second-ranked bowler, trailing only England's Adil Rashid. Alzarri Joseph has climbed six spots to 11th place, while Gudakesh Motie has surged 16 places to 13th.West Indies' wicketkeeper-batter Nicholas Pooran has also made significant strides, jumping eight places to 11th. Additionally, Sherfane Rutherford has climbed 43 places to 42nd.India's Suryakumar Yadav remains unchallenged as the top-ranked batter in the T20 format. Phil Salt, Babar Azam, and Mohammad Rizwan maintain their positions as the second, third, and fourth-ranked batters, respectively.

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Nabi Crowned No. 1 T20I All-rounder, Yadav Retains Batting Supremacy

Nabi Crowned No. 1 T20I All-rounder, Yadav Retains Batting Supremacy

Afghanistan's Mohammad Nabi has ascended to the pinnacle of the ICC T20I all-rounder rankings, while India's Suryakumar Yadav maintains his dominance as the top-ranked batter.Nabi's remarkable performances in the ongoing T20 World Cup have propelled him to the summit. The 39-year-old's all-round brilliance, including two wickets against New Zealand, has earned him the coveted no. 1 spot.In a significant shake-up, Nabi has leapfrogged Australia's Marcus Stoinis, who now occupies the second position. Bangladesh's Shakib Al Hasan, the previous no. 1, has dropped to fifth.Suryakumar Yadav's consistent brilliance has kept him at the top of the T20I batter rankings. Afghanistan's Rahmanullah Gurbaz has achieved a career-high ranking of 12th, becoming the leading run-getter in the T20 World Cup with 156 runs.Pakistan's Babar Azam has moved up to third, while England's Jos Buttler has secured fifth place. Australia's Travis Head has entered the Top 10, rising six places to tenth.In the bowlers' rankings, England's Adil Rashid remains at the top, followed by Sri Lanka's Wanindu Hasaranga. Afghanistan's Rashid Khan and Fazalhaq Farooqi have moved to third and fourth spots, respectively, while South Africa's Anrich Nortje shares fourth place with Farooqi.Rashid Khan has six wickets in two matches, while Farooqi leads the tournament with nine wickets. Nortje is the second-highest wicket-taker with eight scalps.Bangladesh's trio of Mustafizur Rahman, Taskin Ahmed, and Rishad Hossain have made significant progress, moving to 13th, 19th, and 30th positions, respectively.

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Mumbai Indians Captaincy Under Fire After Cryptic Social Media Post

Mumbai Indians Captaincy Under Fire After Cryptic Social Media Post

Mumbai Indians' Captaincy Decisions Questioned After Viral Social Media PostAfter Mumbai Indians' narrow victory over Punjab Kings on Thursday, a cryptic social media post has sparked speculation about internal tensions within the team. The post, allegedly re-shared by MI all-rounder Mohammad Nabi, criticized the team's captaincy decisions, particularly the omission of Nabi from the bowling attack.The Instagram story, attributed to a user named ijaz.azizi07, read: "@mumbaiindians some of you captain's decision is very strange and surprise people!? Nabi didn't bowl today." It also praised Nabi's fielding contributions, noting his two catches and one run out.Nabi, a veteran Afghan spin allrounder, was acquired by MI in the IPL 2024 auction. In the match against Punjab Kings, he was dismissed for a duck but played a crucial role in the field, taking the catches of Ashutosh Sharma and Shashank Singh and participating in the run out of Kagiso Rabada.However, the Instagram story post, which social media users claimed had been re-shared by Nabi, was not present on his profile on Friday afternoon. The original post by ijaz.azizi07 remains on the user's handle, but it is unclear if Nabi actually re-shared it.The viral screenshot has raised questions about the atmosphere within the MI camp, but the team has not issued any official statement regarding the incident. Meanwhile, MI captain Hardik Pandya has been fined for the team's slow over-rate in the match against Punjab Kings.

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