Nabi set to retire from ODIs after Champions Trophy

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Afghanistan's Mohammad Nabi to Retire from ODIs After Champions Trophy

Mohammad Nabi, Afghanistan's star all-rounder, has decided to retire from ODI cricket after the upcoming Champions Trophy.

He made his mark in Afghanistan's first ODI against Scotland in 2009, scoring a half-century on debut. Throughout his career, Nabi accumulated 3549 runs in 165 ODIs with an average of 27.30, and took 171 wickets.



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