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Mohammad Nabi

Role

All Rounder

Nationality

Afghanistan

Biography

Mohammad Nabi is the name of the person who has represented Afghanistan across the world for so long since his debut in international cricket. He is a name synonymous with the Afghan national side as some fans from different countries have started following the Afghanistan team just because of him. He was born in Logar Province, Afghanistan, but his journey in cricket started in Peshawar, Pakistan, where his family had moved to escape war. At just 10 years old, he picked up a cricket bat, playing with friends who would later become Afghanistan's cricket stars.


In 2003, he played his first competitive match, showing his talent with a top score of 61 runs. However, Afghanistan's cricket scene was tough as the players had to rely on gear borrowed from Pakistan and India. That didn't stop Nabi. In 2006, he caught the attention of former England captain Mike Gatting after scoring a century against the Marylebone Cricket Club. That performance earned him a place in England’s Young Cricketers program, and soon he made his first-class debut against Sri Lanka A in 2007.


His international journey truly began when Afghanistan started rising through the ranks in world cricket. Nabi played a key role in Afghanistan’s success in the World Cricket League, helping them win Division Five in 2008 and moving up quickly. By 2009, Afghanistan had achieved ODI status, and in their first-ever ODI match against Scotland, Nabi scored 58 runs and won the Player of the Match award. This was just the beginning. He played in Afghanistan’s first T20 international in 2010, and when the team made their T20 World Cup debut the same year, Nabi was already one of their most important players.


By 2013, he was named Afghanistan's captain and led the team in their first major ODI tournament, the 2014 Asia Cup. Under his leadership, Afghanistan stunned Bangladesh, marking their first-ever win against a Test-playing nation. He also led the team in the 2015 Cricket World Cup, but after Afghanistan won just one match, he stepped down from captaincy. His form struggled for a while but when Afghanistan played Zimbabwe in 2015, a coaching decision to push him up the order changed everything. He scored his maiden ODI century and led Afghanistan to a historic series win which was the first time an associate team had beaten a Full Member in a bilateral series.


Nabi continued to play a crucial role in Afghanistan’s historic moments. He was part of their squad for their first-ever Test match against India in 2018. He also helped Afghanistan beat Pakistan for the first time in any format in 2023 with a stunning all-round performance. In 2024, he picked up his first-ever five-wicket haul in ODIs against Ireland. His records are incredible where he has helped Afghanistan defeat 45 different nations in international cricket, and has the fastest fifty by an Afghan player in T20Is.


Beyond international cricket, Nabi became a global T20 star, playing in leagues around the world, including the Indian T20 League, PSL, BPL, BBL, CPL, and more. He made history in 2017 by becoming the first Afghan player to play in the Indian T20 League, signing with Sunrisers Hyderabad. Over the years, he represented teams like Kolkata Knight Riders and Karachi Kings in these leagues. He has been a crucial player in T20 leagues, often performing when it mattered most.


While his career has been full of highs, Nabi also faced some controversies. Twice, he was found guilty of breaching the ICC Code of Conduct while playing against Ireland. Despite this, he remains one of the greatest cricketers Afghanistan has ever produced. Even as he stepped away from Test cricket in 2019 to focus on limited-overs cricket, his legacy as the man who helped Afghanistan rise from division cricket to the world stage remains untouched. In 2024, he played for Afghanistan in the T20 World Cup, proving that even at 39, Mohammad Nabi is still one of the most reliable all-rounders in world cricket.

Statistics 2025

Matches

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Runs

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Highest Score

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Wickets

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Date Of Birth

1 JANUARY 1985

Batting Style

Right Handed

Bowling Style

Off break

CAREER STATISTICS

BATTING
MATCHES
NO
RUNS
HIGH SCORE
AVERAGE
S/R
100s
50s
4s
6s
2025
10
1
179
60 v Sri Lanka
22.38
143.2
-
1
10
13
2024
21
5
361
59 v Ireland
22.56
124.05
-
1
25
14
2023
7
4
190
54 v Bangladesh
63.33
129.25
-
1
17
6
2022
18
2
163
43 v Zimbabwe
11.64
115.6
-
-
13
4
2021
8
3
176
40 v Zimbabwe
35.2
129.41
-
-
16
6
2020
3
-
31
27 v Ireland
15.5
124
-
-
2
1
2019
10
2
302
84 v Bangladesh
37.75
165.03
-
2
17
22
2018
7
2
138
45 v Zimbabwe
27.6
162.35
-
-
10
11
2017
10
1
209
89 v Ireland
29.86
175.63
-
1
15
15
2016
15
2
234
52 v Zimbabwe
18
131.46
-
1
13
10
2015
8
2
165
33 v Scotland
33
135.25
-
-
8
8
2014
3
1
10
6 v Hong Kong, China
5
62.5
-
-
-
-
2013
9
-
122
46 v Scotland
15.25
120.79
-
-
9
7
2012
5
-
67
31 v India
13.4
152.27
-
-
5
3
2010
8
1
69
43 v Ireland
11.5
127.78
-
-
6
2
Overall
142
26
2416
89 v Ireland
22.58
136.73
0
7
166
122
BOWLING
INN
BALLS
RUNS
WICKETS
BBI
AVERAGE
ECON
S/R
3w
5w
2025
8
144
171
5
2/20 v Pakistan
34.2
0
28.8
0
-
2024
17
228
280
9
2/16 v New Zealand
31.11
0
25.33
0
-
2023
5
66
75
4
2/12 v Pakistan
18.75
0
16.5
0
-
2022
15
258
334
11
2/14 v Sri Lanka
30.36
0
23.45
0
-
2021
8
126
170
4
2/20 v Zimbabwe
42.5
0
31.5
0
-
2020
2
24
32
-
0/14 v Ireland
-
0
-
0
-
2019
10
174
214
2
2/16 v Ireland
107
0
87
0
-
2018
7
132
138
8
2/19 v Bangladesh
17.25
0
16.5
0
-
2017
10
196
269
9
4/10 v Ireland
29.89
0
21.78
0
-
2016
15
324
380
21
4/17 v Hong Kong, China
18.1
0
15.43
0
-
2015
8
192
231
8
3/25 v Scotland
28.88
0
24
0
-
2014
3
66
63
3
2/27 v Hong Kong, China
21
0
22
0
-
2013
9
192
191
6
2/12 v Scotland
31.83
0
32
0
-
2012
5
96
145
1
1/35 v India
145
0
96
0
-
2010
8
168
208
11
3/23 v Netherlands
18.91
0
15.27
0
-
Overall
130
2386
2901
102
4/10 v Ireland
28.44
7.30
23.39
0
0
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