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Mohammad Rizwan could be brought in as a substitute wicket-keeper due to injury to Sarfaraz Ahmed

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In today's presser, when asked about his injury, Sarfaraz Ahmed said :


"I dont think there is any concern about the Australian team, its all about the umpires in this situation"

"If you see the India v West Indies Test, the keeper got injured as well but another keeper replaced him"

"We also have a substitute wicket-keeper so if I am not well, he will be coming in tomorrow"

"He's here, and he is with the A team [Sarfaraz Ahmed confirmed that it was Mohammad Rizwan when a journo asked him to confirm]"


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The long-standing rule preventing the 12th man from wicketkeeping is set to be overhauled under the Marylebone Cricket Club's new Code of Laws.

The traditional guardians of the Laws of Cricket confirmed substitute fielders will be permitted to don the gloves when a wicketkeeper suffers an injury from October when the new set of rules comes into effect.

Umpires will need to give their approval for a substitute fielder to take up the role in order to prevent teams from taking advantage of the new concession.

"It was felt that, if the original wicketkeeper was genuinely injured, then a substitute should be allowed to take over, but that the umpires should control the situation to prevent abuse," the MCC explained in a summary of their amendments to Code.

"A substitute still cannot bowl, bat or act as captain."

The rule preventing substitutes from acting as wicketkeepers has been officially enshrined in the Laws of Cricket since 1980.

The MCC's change paves the way for the new rule to be implemented in both international and domestic cricket in Australia, though both the International Cricket Council and Cricket Australia have the power to introduce their own playing conditions for matches under their jurisdictions.

It comes after Victoria were denied a replacement player for wicketkeeper Sam Harper in February when he was severely concussed during a Sheffield Shield match in February.

Despite wearing a helmet while standing up to spinner Jon Holland, Harper suffered the serious injury when South Australia batsman Jake Lehmann accidentally struck him in the head in his follow through.
Harper struck by bat in Sheffield Shield

The Bushrangers had wanted to use a substitute but CA's head of cricket operations Sean Cary said such a move would have cost the game its first-class status.

"The rules are ... that it's a first-class game when it's 11 players per side," Cary told cricket.com.au at the time. "As soon as that changes, it's no longer a first-class game.

"I can't see how we could allow the points to stand because the match has lost its first-class status and the Sheffield Shield is a first-class competition.

"That's my own personal view and that would need to be discussed amongst (Cricket Australia's) Playing Conditions Committee."

That committee is set to discuss the MCC's new Code of Laws in the coming weeks.

Despite their new approach to substitutes keeping wicket, the MCC have not made allowances for concussion substitutes in their first update to the Code since 2000.

Following recommendations from the Curtain Report into the death of Phillip Hughes, Cricket Australia permitted replacements for players who suffered concussions in all domestic one-day and Twenty20 matches last summer.

NSW batsman Nick Larkin became the first concussion sub after replacing Daniel Hughes in their Matador BBQs One-Day Cup elimination final against Victoria after Hughes was struck on the helmet while batting.

But while CA wanted to introduce the same rule into the Sheffield Shield, it opted not to risk the competition's first-class status after the ICC decided against implementing concussion subs in international cricket.

"We still would like to see a concussion sub introduced in first-class cricket," Cary said in February.

"If no other country wants to do it then we're prepared to trial it and report back to (the ICC), as long as the competition retains its first-class status."

https://www.cricket.com.au/news/wick...icc/2017-04-12
 
All eyes will be on him as we are told no one in Pakistan is capable of being a competent keeper. That Zimbabwe series was such a waste. Was a perfect time to try out a new keeper and a batsmen like Saud but we stuck with Malik and Sarfraz. Hafeez was selected to warm the bench :facepalm:

PCB think tank is probably the least intelligent cricket wise in the world.
 
Sarfaraz Ahmed is in hospital for checkup as he was hit on the head yesterday.

Rizwan is keeping today (Day 4 of 2nd Test vs Australia)
 
Been dropping catches at an alarming rate....
 
not a good wicket keeper, and a fluky batsmen

remind's me of another keeper we had in the 00's
 
Umar Siddiq should've been given a couple of games in this series.

Don't know how well Abid Ali can keep.
 
Rizwan has been a big disappointment. Can’t miss easy catches and today’s game if we lose will be courtesy to him
 
Umar Siddiq should've been given a couple of games in this series.

Don't know how well Abid Ali can keep.

Umar siddiqs keeping is worse than rizwan...

Abid ali i havnt seen... looks like rizwan is the second best ahead of sarfraz... And even sarfraz wouldnt be this good if he is not the captain i think..
 
Rizwan man, what is up with these drop catches bro. You made a solid 100 and after that you have just fallen apart.
 
Reminder Rizwan dropped TWO catches today- Maxwell and Khawaja. They both ended up as Australia's top scorers.
 
Reminder Rizwan dropped TWO catches today- Maxwell and Khawaja. They both ended up as Australia's top scorers.

Its ok he effected a regulation run out for a keeper when Maxwell had already scored 98 so all is forgiven. Anything for Sarf haters.
 
Calling all the supporters of Rizwan.... anyone??:inti they will comeout when Sarfi drops a catch or doesn't score...:hafeez2
 
Stupid to completely disregard Rizwan as a WK because of one bad match. He is eons ahead of any WK right now in Pakistan when it comes to WK. One bad match doesn't sully all his good work.
 
Didn't see the drops, but if it's of regulation gathers, then definitely not good. W Keeping is a thankless job - you drop one sitter, the damage can't be recovered by next 5 stunners. May a bad day at office, because I have seen Rizwan to keep and he is damn good with gloves.
 
1 bad game and certain posters jumping on him . He's making up for it with the bat now.
 
Reminder Rizwan dropped TWO catches today- Maxwell and Khawaja. They both ended up as Australia's top scorers.

Absolutely Fine!

Just dropped two catches, and didn't accelerate when needed! Taking singles, and trying to give strike to a debutant Saad. Just a little selfish, as century was more important than a win!

But that is fine, just a BAD DAY!

:facepalm:
 
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