New Delhi, Feb. 17 -- Veteran Afghanistan all-rounder hinted that he will not retire from the ODI format following the team's debut in the ICC Champions Trophy, saying that he will play fewer matches in the format to help youngsters out in building their experience but everything going ahead is dependent on fitness.

Back in 2009, a 24-year-old Mohammad Nabi was part of Afghanistan's first-ever ODI playing XI. Now, at 40, the veteran all-rounder is preparing to represent his country in their maiden Champions Trophy campaign.

Despite his age, Nabi has no plans of calling it quits any time soon and remains eager to continue playing for the national team.

"I am still thinking (about the future). These might not be my last ODIs, I will prob...