<p>All-rounder Mohammad Nabi quit as captain of Afghanistan's Twenty20 team on Friday, barely an hour after their winless World Cup campaign ended with a loss to Australia.</p>.<p>Nabi, 37, will continue as a player but said he and the selectors were not "on the same page".</p>.<p><strong>Also read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/new-zealand-first-team-to-seal-t20-wc-semifinal-spot-1159368.html" target="_blank">New Zealand first team to seal T20 WC semifinal spot</a></strong></p>.<p>"From the last one year our team preparation was not to a level that a captain would want it or needed for a big tournament," he said in a statement on Twitter.</p>.<p>"Moreover, in some of the last tours, the team manager, selection committee and I were not on the same page which had implications on the team balance."</p>.<p>He wrote, "Therefore, with due respect, effective immediately, I announce to step down as a captain and will continue to play for my country when the management and team need me."</p>.<p>Afghanistan, coached by former England batsman Jonathan Trott, finished the Super 12 stage in Australia without a win.</p>.<p>They had two washouts and two losses to sit bottom of the six-team table in Group 1.</p>.<p>Nabi, a middle-order batsman and off-spinner, has played 104 T20I matches for Afghanistan since his debut in 2010.</p>
<p>All-rounder Mohammad Nabi quit as captain of Afghanistan's Twenty20 team on Friday, barely an hour after their winless World Cup campaign ended with a loss to Australia.</p>.<p>Nabi, 37, will continue as a player but said he and the selectors were not "on the same page".</p>.<p><strong>Also read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/new-zealand-first-team-to-seal-t20-wc-semifinal-spot-1159368.html" target="_blank">New Zealand first team to seal T20 WC semifinal spot</a></strong></p>.<p>"From the last one year our team preparation was not to a level that a captain would want it or needed for a big tournament," he said in a statement on Twitter.</p>.<p>"Moreover, in some of the last tours, the team manager, selection committee and I were not on the same page which had implications on the team balance."</p>.<p>He wrote, "Therefore, with due respect, effective immediately, I announce to step down as a captain and will continue to play for my country when the management and team need me."</p>.<p>Afghanistan, coached by former England batsman Jonathan Trott, finished the Super 12 stage in Australia without a win.</p>.<p>They had two washouts and two losses to sit bottom of the six-team table in Group 1.</p>.<p>Nabi, a middle-order batsman and off-spinner, has played 104 T20I matches for Afghanistan since his debut in 2010.</p>