M

Mohammad Nabi

Afghanistan

Allrounder

Batting: Right Hand Bat
Bowling: Right Arm Offbreak

Personal Information

International Career
2009 - 2025
Age
40 years
Batting Style
Right Hand Bat
Bowling Style
Right Arm Offbreak
Playing Role
Allrounder

Teams

Afghanistan

Afghanistan

Dambulla Sixers

Sri Lanka

Fortune Barishal

Bangladesh

Hobart Hurricanes

Australia

Karachi Kings

Pakistan

Afghan Cheetas

Afghanistan

Afghanistan A

Afghanistan

Afghanistan XI

Afghanistan

Ajman Bolts

United Arab Emirates

Amo Region

Afghanistan

Balkh Legends

Afghanistan

Band-e-Amir Dragons

Afghanistan

Band-e-Amir Region

Afghanistan

Bengal Tigers

United Arab Emirates

Chennai Braves

United Arab Emirates

Chittagong Vikings

Bangladesh

Colombo Stars

Sri Lanka

Comilla Victorians

Bangladesh

ICC Combined Associate and Affiliate XI

England

Jamaica Tallawahs

West Indies

Kent

England

Kent 2nd XI

England

Kolkata Knight Riders

India

Leicestershire

England

Leicestershire 2nd XI

England

London Spirit (Men)

England

Marylebone Cricket Club

England

Marylebone Cricket Club Young Cricketers

England

Melbourne Renegades

Australia

Mis Ainak Knights

Afghanistan

Mohammedan Sporting Club

Bangladesh

Mumbai Indians

India

Pakhtoons

United Arab Emirates

Pakistan Customs

Pakistan

Quetta Gladiators

Pakistan

Rangpur Rangers

Bangladesh

Sharjah Warriors

United Arab Emirates

St Kitts and Nevis Patriots

West Indies

St Lucia Zouks

West Indies

Sunrisers Hyderabad

India

Surrey Jaguars

Canada

Sylhet Royals

Bangladesh

Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100504s6sCtSt
Test36-33245.506848.52--412-
ODI17315116366713627.16419687.3921724111383-
T20I1321242522378922.591642136.23-615610973-
FC35574128411724.22248351.71251364120-
List A20818419467114628.30522689.3842031015499-
T20s4443737363488921.164708134.83-17435312211-

Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIAveEconSR5W10W
Test3554625483/3631.752.7968.20--
ODI173164796057061765/1732.424.3045.201-
T20I13212222422730974/1028.147.3023.10--
FC355748482178946/3323.172.6951.503-
List A208199976169462245/1231.004.2643.502-
T20s444422814894493815/1524.806.9521.301-

Recent Matches

MatchDateVenueFormatTossBatBowlFieldResultSeries
HH vs GAW
2025-07-16
Providence
Providence
T20Won (Bat)
21
1/16
-Lost
Amazon won by 4 wickets (with 21 balls remaining)
Global Super League
2025
HH vs CD
2025-07-15
Providence
Providence
T20Lost (Bat)
43
1/36
-Lost
Central D won by 16 runs
Global Super League
2025
HH vs RAR
2025-07-13
Providence
Providence
T20Won (Bowl)
44
0/26
-Lost
Rangpur won by 1 run
Global Super League
2025
HH vs DC
2025-07-11
Providence
Providence
T20Won (Bowl)-
3/21
-Won
Hurricanes won by 7 wickets (with 18 balls remaining)
Global Super League
2025
KK vs LQ
2025-05-22
Lahore
Lahore
T20Won (Bat)
16
0/37
-Lost
Qalandars won by 6 wickets (with 8 balls remaining)
Pakistan Super League
2025
KK vs IU
2025-05-19
Rawalpindi
Rawalpindi
T20Won (Bowl)
5
--Lost
United won by 79 runs
Pakistan Super League
2025
KK vs PZ
2025-05-17
Rawalpindi
Rawalpindi
T20Lost (Bowl)
26*
0/36
-Won
Kings won by 23 runs
Pakistan Super League
2025
KK vs LQ
2025-05-04
Lahore
Lahore
T20Won (Bowl)
15
0/37
-Won
Kings won by 4 wickets (with 3 balls remaining) (DLS method)
Pakistan Super League
2025
KK vs MS
2025-05-01
Lahore
Lahore
T20Won (Bat)-
3/14
-Won
Kings won by 87 runs
Pakistan Super League
2025
KK vs QG
2025-04-25
Lahore
Lahore
T20Won (Bowl)
4
1/21
-Lost
Gladiators won by 5 runs
Pakistan Super League
2025

Debut/Last Matches

Tests
Debut
2018-06-14
India v Afghanistan, Bengaluru
Last
2019-09-05
Afghanistan v Bangladesh, Chattogram
One-Day Internationals
Debut
2009-04-19
Afghanistan v Scotland, Benoni
Last
2025-02-28
Afghanistan v Australia, Lahore
Twenty20 Internationals
Debut
2010-02-01
Afghanistan v Ireland, Colombo (PSS)
Last
2024-12-14
Zimbabwe v Afghanistan, Harare
First-class
Debut
2007-07-10
Marylebone Cricket Club v Sri Lanka A, Arundel
Last
2019-09-05
Afghanistan v Bangladesh, Chattogram
List A
Debut
2008-03-20
Pakistan Customs v National Bank of Pakistan, Faisalabad
Last
2025-02-28
Afghanistan v Australia, Lahore
Twenty20
Debut
2010-02-01
Afghanistan v Ireland, Colombo (PSS)
Last
2025-07-16
Hobart Hurricanes v Guyana Amazon Warriors, Providence

Records

6

Most runs in an innings (by batting position) (136)

One-Day Internationals

6

Oldest player to score a hundred (39y 39d)

One-Day Internationals

2

Oldest player to take a maiden five-wickets-in-an-innings (39y 71d)

One-Day Internationals

About

In the vibrant world of cricket, where legends are born and records are broken, one name that resonates with resilience and determination is Mohammad Nabi. This Afghan cricketer, who played from 2009 to 2025, has not only carved a niche for himself but also helped elevate Afghan cricket on the global stage. His journey is a testament to the power of perseverance and talent in the face of adversity.

The Early Days

Born on January 1, 1985, in Logar, Afghanistan, Mohammad Nabi's love for cricket blossomed in a country where the sport was often overshadowed by conflict and turmoil. Growing up, he found solace in the game, honing his skills in makeshift pitches. Even as a child, Nabi displayed an innate talent for both batting and bowling, which would later define his career.

His cricketing journey began in earnest when he joined the Afghanistan national team in 2009. At that time, Afghanistan was still finding its footing in the international cricketing arena, but Nabi's arrival marked the beginning of a new chapter for Afghan cricket.

Rise to Prominence

Mohammad Nabi quickly established himself as a versatile all-rounder. Known for his aggressive batting style and skillful off-spin bowling, he became a crucial player for the national team. His debut in One Day Internationals (ODIs) came against Scotland on 19 April 2009, where he made an immediate impact, scoring 34 runs and taking two wickets.

Key Achievements

Throughout his career, Nabi has accumulated numerous accolades, making him a household name among cricket enthusiasts. Some of his most notable achievements include:

  • World Cup Participation: Nabi represented Afghanistan in the 2015 and 2019 ICC Cricket World Cups, showcasing his skills on the world stage.
  • All-Rounder Prowess: With over 3,500 runs and more than 100 wickets in ODIs, he has consistently contributed to the team's success.
  • T20 Leagues: Nabi has played in various T20 leagues around the world, including the Indian Premier League (IPL) and the Big Bash League (BBL), further enhancing his reputation.

A Role Model for Many

Beyond his on-field achievements, Mohammad Nabi has become a symbol of hope and inspiration for aspiring cricketers in Afghanistan. His story resonates with young players who dream of making it big, demonstrating that talent and hard work can overcome even the most formidable challenges. Nabi's dedication to the sport has helped spark interest in cricket among the youth, paving the way for the next generation of Afghan cricketers.

Contributions to Afghan Cricket

Nabi has not only excelled as a player but has also played a pivotal role in the development of cricket in Afghanistan. He has been involved in coaching camps and initiatives aimed at nurturing young talent. His commitment is evident in his desire to give back to the community that supported him throughout his career. By sharing his knowledge and experience, Nabi is helping to build a robust cricketing foundation for Afghanistan.

The Legacy of Mohammad Nabi

As we reflect on Mohammad Nabi's career, it is clear that his impact extends far beyond statistics and accolades. He has represented resilience, courage, and the spirit of a nation striving for recognition in the world of sports. His journey from the streets of Logar to the grand stages of international cricket is nothing short of remarkable.

In 2025, as he announced his retirement from international cricket, Nabi left behind a legacy that will inspire generations to come. His contributions to the Afghan national team and the sport itself have not gone unnoticed. With numerous young players looking up to him, his influence will continue to be felt long after his playing days are over.

Conclusion

Mohammad Nabi is more than just a cricketer; he is a symbol of hope and a beacon of inspiration for many. His journey from humble beginnings to becoming a celebrated figure in the cricketing world serves as a reminder that with determination and hard work, anything is possible. As we celebrate his achievements, we look forward to seeing how he will contribute to the sport in his new role as a mentor and coach.

Whether you are a die-hard cricket fan or just an admirer of incredible stories, Mohammad Nabi's legacy is one that deserves recognition. His story encourages us all to pursue our dreams relentlessly, no matter the obstacles we may face.