Mohammad Nabi says his Test career ended well after Afghanistan's win vs Bangladesh
Nabi took four wickets in his final longest-format match.
New Delhi: Afghanistan all-rounder Mohammad Nabi, who played his final Test match on Monday, said that it was a 'fitting end' to his Test career as his team registered a 224-run victory over Bangladesh.
Nabi took to Twitter after the massive victory and wrote: "Cant ask for more, a fitting end to my #test career, taking the opportunity would like to thank @ACBofficials for being a wonderful organization and its support throughout my career,team #Bluetigers,captain @rashidkhan_19 and not to forget the support and services of Asghar Afghan."
Cant ask for more, a fitting end to my #test career, taking the oportunity would like to thank @ACBofficials for being a wonderful organization and its support throughout my career,team #Bluetigers,captain @rashidkhan_19 and not to forget the support and services of Asghar Afghan pic.twitter.com/RKV3toT1PZ
— Mohammad Nabi (@MohammadNabi007) September 9, 2019
The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) had on Saturday announced that Nabi will retire after the conclusion of the Test match against Bangladesh.
"Experienced all-rounder @MohammadNabi007 announced his retirement from Test cricket confirming that the ongoing one-off match against @BCBtigers will be his last in the longest format," the ACB had tweeted.
Experienced all-rounder @MohammadNabi007 announced his retirement from Test cricket confirming that the ongoing one-off match against @BCBtigers will be his last in the longest format.
— Afghanistan Cricket Board (@ACBofficials) September 7, 2019
Find out more in the video below.#AFGvBAN @Farhan_YusEfzai pic.twitter.com/rkLbTxBwTH
Nabi took four wickets in his final longest-format match.
Skipper Rashid Khan displayed a brilliant form in the match as he took six wickets in the last innings of the match. It was Afghanistan's second victory in their third Test match.
Moreover, the 20-year-old Khan became the youngest captain to win a Test match.