November 12, 2022: Mohammad Nabi’s desire to play in the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy is a testament to his passion for the game and his willingness to continue contributing to Afghanistan cricket, even in the twilight of his illustrious career. After helping Afghanistan secure a series win over Bangladesh, his commitment to the team and the game remains evident, despite his age and the fact that he is approaching the end of his playing days.
While Nabi knows he is entering the final stages of his glittering international career, the talented all-rounder is eyeing next year’s Champions Trophy event as his final chance to win an ICC trophy.
“In my mind from the last (50-over) World Cup, I thought of retiring but if I can play one Champions Trophy it will be great for me. Just small contributions from my side to the youngsters and my insight to them will be more useful,” Nabi said as he was quoted by the ICC
With the 2025 Champions Trophy scheduled in Pakistan, it would be a fitting stage for the experienced all-rounder to cap off his career, especially considering his leadership and the crucial role he’s played in Afghanistan’s rise in international cricket. His experience, both with bat and ball, alongside his insights into the game, could still make a big impact on Afghanistan’s younger players.
Afghanistan’s impressive recent form, including a strong performance in the 2023 World Cup and their victories in bilateral series against teams like Ireland and South Africa, suggests that the team is growing in strength and confidence.
Nabi’s potential involvement in next year’s Champions Trophy would be a great way for him to leave his mark on the international scene, helping to guide Afghanistan’s future stars toward even greater success.