Mohammad Nabi quits as Afghanistan T20 captain

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Mohammad Nabi has stepped down as Afghanistan captain citing his disappointment at the team&s preparation for the T20 World Cup and
disagreements with the selectors and management.Afghanistan finished their campaign with three defeats from their five matches while they
were unlucky that two of their games were rained out
Nabi announced his resignation after Afghanistan&s narrow defeat to Australia in their last game of the tournament on Friday.Nabi, 37, took
over as captain before the 2021 T20 World Cup in the UAE after Rashid Khan&s own resignation
Nabi had previously also been named captain in 2010, replacing batter Nawroz Mangal.Rashid announced he had quit the role shortly after the
selectors had named their squad for that 2021 event, saying he had not been consulted.Nabi&s latest tenure lasted 23 completed games, with
10 wins and 13 defeats
Afghanistan won their initial group at the Asia Cup immediately before the T20 World Cup, but then lost all three games at the Super Four
stage and have now lost their last six completed matches.Our T20 World Cup journey came to an end, with a result that not us nor our
supporters were expecting,& Nabi wrote in a statement posted on his Twitter account
&We are as frustrated as you are with the outcome of matches.From the last one year, our team preparation was not to a level that a captain
would want it or needed for a big tournament
Moreover, in some of the last tours the team management, selection committee and I were not on the same page which had implications on the
team balance.Therefore, with due respect, effectively immediately I announce to STEP DOWN as a CAPTAIN - will continue to play for my
country when the management - team need me.I thank every single one of you from the bottom of my heart who came to the grounds despite
matches being affected by the rain and those who supporters us worldwide, your love truly means a lot to us
Long live Afghanistan.Nabi is part of the golden generation of Afghanistan players that helped the team rise through the ranks and finally
claim Test status in 2017
He led his country in 28 ODIs and 35 T20Is, making a combined 1023 runs and picking up 47 wickets.The post Mohammad Nabi quits as
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