Kent and Mohammad Nabi have mutually agreed to cancel the Afghanistan allrounder’s contract for the 2020 Vitality Blast, attributable to uncertainty across the English summer season brought on by Covid-19.
Nabi had been attributable to return for his second season at Canterbury, having made an affect with bat and ball in 2019. He scored 147 runs at a strike fee of 153.12 to go together with eight wickets, as Kent narrowly missed out on a spot within the knockout levels.
“There was a lot of excitement around Nabi returning as a Kent Spitfire in 2020, but unfortunately the uncertainty around the cricket schedule during this current crisis means that this isn’t possible this year,” Kent’s director of cricket, Paul Downton, stated.
“He was very popular amongst the squad, staff and supporters here last season and it was great to bring his experience to the club first time around. Hopefully there will be an opportunity for Nabi to join us again in the near future.”
All skilled cricket has been placed on maintain within the UK because of the coronavirus pandemic, however there are hopes of playing some County Championship games, in addition to the T20 Blast from August.
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