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IN PHOTOS | Asia Cup 2025: Mohammad Nabi achieves rare feat for Afghanistan

Updated On: 19 September, 2025 04:04 PM IST | Sujay Shivalkar

During the Asia Cup 2025 match against Sri Lanka, Mohammad Nabi achieved a rare feat for Afghanistan. Here is all you need to know (Pic: X)

Mohammad Nabi (Pic: X/@ICC)

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Mohammad Nabi (Pic: X/@ICC)
During the Asia Cup 2025 match against Sri Lanka, Afghanistan's Mohammad Nabi played a knock of 60 runs, which came in just 22 deliveries. His knock was laced with three boundaries and six maximums

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During the Asia Cup 2025 match against Sri Lanka, Afghanistan's Mohammad Nabi played a knock of 60 runs, which came in just 22 deliveries. His knock was laced with three boundaries and six maximums

With this, he scripted history by becoming the first-ever Afghanistan batsman to smash 6000 international runs across all three formats of the game

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With this, he scripted history by becoming the first-ever Afghanistan batsman to smash 6000 international runs across all three formats of the game

Currently, Nabi has scored 6057 runs in 315 international matches for Afghanistan. He also has 24 half-centuries to his name

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Currently, Nabi has scored 6057 runs in 315 international matches for Afghanistan. He also has 24 half-centuries to his name

The 40-year-old is Afghanistan's highest run-scorer in T20Is (2357 runs) and is the second leading run-scorer in ODIs (3667 runs)

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The 40-year-old is Afghanistan's highest run-scorer in T20Is (2357 runs) and is the second leading run-scorer in ODIs (3667 runs)

However, his fiery knock was not enough for the Afghans during the match, as the Lankans registered a comfortable victory by six wickets

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However, his fiery knock was not enough for the Afghans during the match, as the Lankans registered a comfortable victory by six wickets

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