T20 Global Cup: Former Afghanistan Captain Asghar Afghan To Retire From All Codecs After Namibia Fit | Cricket Information

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Asghar Afghan has performed in six Checks, 114 ODIs and 74 T20Is for Afghanistan.© Twitter

Senior Afghanistan batter Asghar Afghan will retire from all codecs of the sport after his aspect’s T20 Global Cup Tremendous 12 fit towards Namibia on Sunday. The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) introduced the 33-year-old former captain’s retirement on its Twitter take care of on Saturday. “Afghanistan’s ex captain Asghar Afghan who holds the best successful streak as a captain in T20 internationals surpassing Indian legend MS Dhoni through one further win, makes a decision to bid farewell with all codecs of cricket in Afghanistan’s 3rd fit towards Namibia at @T20WorldCup,” the ACB mentioned.

“@ACBofficials welcomes and respects his choice, expresses gratitudes for his services and products to the rustic. It is going to take numerous arduous paintings for younger Afghan cricketers to fill his sneakers,” mentioned ACB in any other tweet.

The appropriate-handed batsman has performed in six Checks, 114 ODIs and 74 T20Is after making debut in 2009. He has scored 440 runs at a median of 44 in Checks, 2424 runs in ODIs at a median of 24.73 and 1351 runs in T20Is at a median of 21.79.

Afghanistan received their opening fit towards Scotland through 130 runs earlier than struggling a five-wicket defeat by the hands of Pakistan within the ongoing T20 Global Cup up to now.

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