Saqs
Senior T20I Player
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Technique and approach remind me a lot of Umar Akmal.
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A very good innings by Rizwan . Sensible positive batting with good strike rate . Unlike blind slogging like Sohaib Maqsood & Umar Akmal . Crucial runs at crucial stage . # Good Signs
He has worked so hard in the last 2 years to make pakistan team . It's time we persist with him at number 6 and give him a longer run at this position rather than the chopping & changing our most fans want after few failures and the chopping & changing syndrome our most selectors usually suffer . Give him a decent run now .
Technique and approach remind me a lot of Umar Akmal.
Said this few months ago. Now you see Anchors in Pakistan calling Rizwan the Pakistani-AB!!!
I am noticing a new trend on PP these days. Anybody who looks promising be it babar azam or rizwan reminds people of umar akmal technique and approach wise. Co-incidence?
I am also impressed by his temperment. Instead of blindly hitting like Umer Akmal and Maqsood, Rizwan played proper shots. It seemed like he had a plan. After losing Azhar in the 40th over, Rizwan concentrated on singles without taking any risk. Then towards the end when Mathews was bowling with 4 fielders on leg side boundry, Rizwan did not take on the fielders nor did he try to expose all his stumps to give room and hit through the off. Instead, he played proper cricket shots knowing that there was a single every ball and when he placed it well, there was a 2. This allowed him to play at 6 or 7 an over without any risk. As a result Pakistan batted out 50 overs and managed 85 odd runs in the last 10 overs. Excellent sensible innings!!!
I am noticing a new trend on PP these days. Anybody who looks promising be it babar azam or rizwan reminds people of umar akmal technique and approach wise. Co-incidence?