10 in-form players from World Cup 2019 who might not play in 2023 edition

With age on the wrong side of the 30s and injury issues, these players might bid adieu to the game before 2023 World Cup.

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6. Mohammad Nabi (Afghanistan)

Mohammad Nabi
Mohammad Nabi. (Photo Source: GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP/Getty Images)

Mohammad Nabi is another all-rounder who is brilliant with both bat and ball and can make an impact with either. The 34-year-old off-spinning all-rounder has played a huge part in Afghanistan’s rise and has been through the thick and thin of everything that his team has seen.

Nabi has been one of the most consistent performers for Afghanistan over the last few years. In the recent past, he was in good form in the IPL while playing for SRH. He did well with the ball and showed glimpses of his ability with the bat.

Nabi will be taking part in his second World Cup which may well be his last as well. He’s already played international cricket for over a decade and is going to be on the wrong side of 30s by the time the next World Cup comes along.

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