Afghanistan have gotten back to Mohammad Nabi from the continuous Big Bash League, which means the all-rounder won’t be accessible for Melbourne Renegades amid the BBL finals that begin Thursday (February 14).
Nabi will head out to join his Afghanistan colleagues in India, who are planning for an undeniable arrangement against Ireland, that begins February 21 and involves three T20Is, five ODIs and a solitary Test – all played at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Dehradun.
“We’re baffled to lose a player on the eve of the finals arrangement yet we comprehend the principles around global call ups and know there can be some flightiness around when players are called into camp,” Renegades mentor Andrew McDonald said. “Nabi has been an important donor all through the season and his aptitudes with bat and ball just as initiative capacities will be remembered fondly.
“We are pleased with the manner in which we have possessed the capacity to cover the nonattendance of key players all through the season and we’re sure about the profundity of our squad. There is presently an energizing open door for somebody to come into the group and assume an imperative job for us.”
Nabi has scored 228 runs and taken eight wickets for the Renegades this season.