Abu Dhabi: The former Afghan captain, Afghan Afghan will play his last match for his country on Sunday because he has announced his retirement of all forms of cricket.
Afghanistan will lock the horn with Namibia at the T20 World Cup which is ongoing on Sundays and it will be Astghar Afghan’s last match for his team, Cricketer has announced.
“The former Afghan Afghan captain Afghan who held the highest victory as captain at T20 Internationals surpassed the Indian legend Ms Dhoni with one extra victory, decided to say goodbye to all the cricket formats in the third match of Afghanistan against Namibia at T20WC,” Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) Tweeted.
Former Afghan Afghan Afghan captain who holds the highest victory as captain at T20 Internationals Surp …
https://t.co/PSV8OHP7HF- Afghanistan Cricket Board (@acbofficials) 1635613435000 “@acbofficials welcomed and respecting his decision, expressing satisfaction for the country’s service .
This will require a lot of hard work for young Afghan crickets to fill his shoes, “he added.
@Acbofficials welcome and respect his decision, express satisfaction for his service to the country.
It will take …
https://t.co/HM98L0RKDQ- Afghanistan Cricket Board (@acbofficials) 1635613480000asghar Afghan has played six tests, 114 ODIS and 74 T20IS for Afghanistan.
The right hand dough made his debut against Scotland in 2009.
Asghar Afghan played his first match in the longest format when Afghanistan locked horns with India in June 2018.