New Delhi: Former Afghanistan captain Mohammad Nabi said that England's star player Kevin Pietersen gave him the nickname "President." Speaking during the ILT20 event, Nabi explained that Pietersen noticed something unique about him and began calling him President whenever they played together.






What did Mohammad Nabi say?
"I got this name from Kevin Peterson in 2016, when I was playing league games for the first time, and he was also playing with us. It was our last match, and it was critical for us to win because I was going on National Duty after that. In the last over, 16 runs were required, which I successfully chased."
"While traveling back, Kevin Peterson held the mic and said that I really played well in the tournament with them, played good matches and I am the future of Afghanistan because I have put up Afghanistan cricket from Zero to where it is. In the end, you will be the next president of Afghanistan. After that, we went to play in another league, and he was there as a commentator, and during the match, he kept referring to me as the President, and that's how I got the name."
How Mohammad Nabi made history?
Recently, star all-rounder Mohammad Nabi made history on Thursday, September 18, by becoming the first Afghan player to reach 6000 runs in international cricket.
The 40-year-old needed only 3 runs in the Asia Cup 2025 game against Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi to reach 6000 international runs. He got there by taking a single on the first ball of the 15th over, bowled by former Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka.
Story Highlights:

  1. Mohammad Nabi said that England's star player Kevin Pietersen gave him the nickname "President."

  2. Mohammad Nabi made history by becoming the first Afghan player to reach 6000 runs in international cricket.

  3. Mohammad Nabi needed only 3 runs in the Asia Cup 2025 game against Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi to reach 6000 international runs.




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