Abu Dhabi: Afghan Afghan senior Afghan dough will retire from all game formats after the T20 T20 world cup match against Namibia here on Sunday.
The Afghan cricket board (ACB) announced the retirement period of the former 33-year-old captain on Twitter handle on Saturday.
“Afghanistan former Afghar captain Afghanistan who held the highest victory as captain at T20 Internationals surpassed the Indian legend Ms Dhoni with an extra victory, decided to say goodbye to all the cricket formats in the third Afghanistan match against Namibia at @ T20WorldCup,” ACB said.
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.
it will require a lot of hard work for the young cricket Afghanistan to fill his shoes.
“@Acbofficials welcome and respect his decision, expressing satisfaction for services to the country.
It will take …
https://t.co/HM98L0RKDQ- Afghanistan Cricket Board (@acbofficials) 1635613480000 Batsman Right Hand has played in six tests, 114 ODIS and 74 T20is after making debut in 2009.
He has scored 440 runs On an average of 44 in the test, 2424 runs on ODIS an average of 24.73 and 1351 running on the average T20IS 21.79.
Afghanistan won their opening match against Scotland by 130 Run before suffering a five-goal defeat in Pakistan’s hands at the T20 World Cup which was taking place so far.