05 November,2022 09:54 AM IST | Adelaide | AFP
Afghanistan`s Captain Mohammad Nabi plays a shot in the air and is out during the ICC men`s Twenty20 World Cup 2022 cricket match between Australia and Afghanistan at Adelaide Oval on November 4, 2022 in Adelaide. Pic/AFP
Mohammad Nabi quit as captain of Afghanistan's T20 team, barely an hour after their winless World Cup campaign ended with a loss to Australia. Nabi said he and the selectors were not "on the same page".
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"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," he said in a statement on Twitter.
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