Mohammad Nabi Dismisses Hoax Surrounding His Death
Published - 05 Oct 2019, 12:37 PM | Updated - 23 Aug 2024, 06:24 AM

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The news of Afghanistan all-rounder Mohammad Nabi’s demise took everyone by surprise on October 4 (Friday) night. Many even suggested that he died out of a heart attack. However, the cricketer has quashed all those reports on social media saying that he is fine.
Nabi has been one of the Afghan legend, who has taken the countries game to all parts of the world. A report about his death left the cricketing world in a state of shock as he is too young to leave everyone. However, the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) didn’t come out with any official which compelled many to think about the credibility about the news.
Notably, ACB also shared a piece of news along with a few images from Afghanistan’s training session at their international stadium in Kabul. Interestingly, Mohammad Nabi was seen practising with the rest of his teammates.
Some pictures from today's practice match between Mis-e Ainak Knights and Bost Defenders ahead of SCL 2019 at Kabul Cricket Stadium.#SCL2019 #Shpageeza pic.twitter.com/vidSjqIhkR
— Afghanistan Cricket Board (@ACBofficials) October 4, 2019
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As the reports left the cricketing world thinking, Mohammad Nabi came out and dismissed all the hoax from his official Twitter account. Terming all those news as fake, Nabi said that he is fine and doing well by god’s grace.
“Dear friends, Alhamdulillah I am all good, a news disseminated by some media outlets about my demise is FAKE. Thank you,” Nabi tweeted.
Dear friends,
Alhamdulillah I am all good, a news disseminated by some media outlets about my demise is FAKE. Thank you.— Mohammad Nabi (@MohammadNabi007) October 4, 2019
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Mohammad Nabi has been one of Afghanistan’s brightest star since getting their full-member status. In 121 One-Day matches, Nabi has amassed 2699 runs including 14 half-centuries. He has also claimed 128 wickets and is one of the best all-rounders around.
He recently announced his Test retirement after Afghanistan routed Bangladesh in a historic win earlier this year.
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