The former Mumbai Indian star turns in U by leaving Odis after Champions Trophy 2025 to play with her son

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Mohammad Nabi


Mohammad Nabi has made a turning in U on his decision to withdraw from hate.

It is less likely that the all -terrain of Afghanistan Mohammad Nabi retires from Odi after the next Trophy of ICC champions, since he wishes to fulfill his dream of playing the International Cricket with his son Hassan Eisakhil. Nabi, 40, had said last year that he would retire from Odi after the Champions 2025 trophy that begins on February 19. However, he is reconsidering his decision to retire.

“These may not be my last hate, I will probably play less hate and give opportunities to young people to build experience. I have argued with older players and in high -level games, maybe or maybe not, we’ll see. It will depend on my physical condition, ”said Nabi.

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About Hassan Eisakhil

Mohammad Nabi is anxious to achieve his dream of playing for the senior side of Afghanistan with his son. Eisakhil, the 18-year-old mass, represented Afghanistan in the 2024 U-19 World Cup that was held in South Africa.

“It’s my dream. I hope we can do it. He is going very well … He is a great worker and I am also pressing him to work. I want you to do your own goals, if you want to become a high -level Crick player, you have to work hard. It is not enough to do 50 or 60, you must write down more than 100. You are listening and pushing all the time. When you can talk to me, I try to give you advice to give confidence for the game, ”added the veteran.

Mohammad Nabi about Champions Trophy preparations

The Afghan all editors said he is satisfied with his preparations for the Champions Trophy.

“Preparations for the Champions Trophy have been good. I made three sessions with the national team in Abu Dhabi, so I’m in good shape, ”he said. Recently he won the Bangladesh Premier League with Fortune Barisal, something that has given him confidence. Winning the BPL gave me more confidence, from a difficult position in the final. Throughout the tournament, we did very well and my performances were also good, bowling and also batting, I helped finish the work in four or five games, ”said Spinner.

Afghanistan will begin its Champions Trophy campaign with a group B match against South Africa in Karachi on Friday (February 21). That will be followed by games against England (February 26) and Australia (February 28), and both games take place in Lahore.

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