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Afghanistan batsman Najeeb Tarakai dies after road accident

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Monday, 05 October 2020 20:56

Najeeb Tarakai, the Afghanistan top-order right-hand batsman, has died at age 29 after succumbing to injuries sustained in a road accident, an Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) tweet confirmed on Tuesday. The ACB had tweeted on Saturday that Tarakai was "severely injured in a car accident" on October 2 and had subsequently undergone a surgery. He was being treated in Nangarhar.

Tarakai's last appearance in competitive cricket came last month in the Shpageeza Premier League, making 32 for Mis Ainak Knights . He played 12 T20Is and one ODI for Afghanistan. He made his international debut at the 2014 T20 World Cup in Bangladesh, and went on to play against UAE, Ireland, Zimbabwe, Bangladesh and Hong Kong thereafter.

His highest international score of 90 came during the T20I series against Ireland in March 2017 while he made his final international appearance in September 2019, against Bangladesh. His only ODI was against Ireland in 2017.

Tarakai also played 24 first-class games, scoring 2030 runs at an average of 47.20. He hit six first-class centuries and ten fifties, including a career-high score of 200.

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