Monday 20 April 2015 10:22, UK
Afghanistan captain Mohammad Nabi has stepped down after two years in the role, citing his own poor form and the team's performances.
Afghanistan made their World Cup debut under Nabi's captaincy earlier this year, making their mark with a historic one-wicket win over Scotland.
The tournament debutants were also impressive when losing to Sri Lanka before falling apart against Australia and New Zealand.
But Nabi's form suffered in New Zealand and Australia as he managed to score only 90 runs in six innings.
"I have served Afghanistan's national team as captain for more than two years. I tried my best to bring victories to our team and the nation," he wrote in a letter to the Afghanistan Cricket Board.
"Given the recent performance of the team and particularly my out of form status, I would like you to accept my resignation as captain and allow me to continue to play as a team player.
"We performed very well in the World Cup. For the first time in the history of Afghanistan cricket we won a game. I will continue to play with the team and advise the new captain."