- Mohammad Nabi’s ICC Ranking
- Who is Nabi?
- Nabi’s Debut in Afghanistan

Mohammad Nabi’s ICC Ranking
Shakib Al Hasan’s reign at the top is over after Afghanistan veteran Mohammad Nabi claimed the No. 1 spot on the latest ICC Men’s ODI All-Rounder Rankings.
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Who is Nabi?
FULL NAME Mohammad Nabi
BORN January 01, 1985, Loger, Afghanistan
AGE 39years
BATTING STYLE Right-hand Bat
BOWLING STYLE Right-arm off-break
PLAYING ROLE Allrounder
Coming from a prosperous background, Mohammad Nabi’s family relocated to Peshawar, Pakistan, during the Soviet War in Afghanistan, seeking refuge. An adept all-rounder, Nabi excels as a middle-order batsman and skilled off-spin bowler.
His journey mirrors Afghanistan’s remarkable ascent, with Nabi playing a pivotal role in the team’s progression from the ICC’s World Cricket League Division Five, marking the start of their journey onto the global cricketing stage.
Nabi’s cricket journey commenced at age 10 while residing in Peshawar. Practising extensively through sessions of tennis-ball cricket, he eventually began formal training at Arshad Khan’s academy in Peshawar.
His competitive debut came against the Rahim Yar Khan Cricket Association in Pakistan’s former Cornelius Trophy in 2003, where he impressed with a score of 61 despite being relatively unfamiliar with most of his teammates.
Nabi’s India Tour
During a tour of India, his century against a visiting MCC side he has caught the attention of Mike Gatting, leading to more opportunities with MCC.
Nabi’s Debut in Afghanistan
This included his debut in first-class cricket, where he played a significant role in Afghanistan’s journey to the World Cup Qualifiers in South Africa in 2009. Nabi made an impact early on, scoring 58 on his one-day international debut against Scotland and following it up with 102 in his first-class game for Afghanistan against a Zimbabwe XI.
Nabi has remained the backbone of the side that qualified for the World Twenty20 in 2010, 2012, 2014, and, recently, the 2015 World Cup.
Nabi has had a couple of stints as Afghanistan’s captain, taking over the role from Nawroz Mangal in March 2013 and leading the side to the 2015 World Cup. He has overseen rapid changes in Afghanistan’s cricket but has remained calmer than most. Nabi has also played club and domestic cricket in England, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, where he has enjoyed varying success but has gained experience.
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