So, I was looking at the numbers for both when opening in T20Is.
One is regarded by many as a match-winner, the other is regarded by some as a liability. That's up to you, which way round you see things.
Some feel that Rizwan shouldn't be opening, and Sharjeel should be at the top of the order in his place.
Some feel that Rizwan's presence is putting pressure on the middle order and that's why they are struggling.
The numbers make for interesting reading:
Sharjeel Khan
Innings 18
Runs 406
Average 22.55
Strike-rate 133.11
Hundreds 0
Fifties 2
Mohammad Rizwan
Innings 41
Runs 2073
Average 66.87
Strike-rate 132.79
Hundreds 1
Fifties 20
One is regarded by many as a match-winner, the other is regarded by some as a liability. That's up to you, which way round you see things.
Some feel that Rizwan shouldn't be opening, and Sharjeel should be at the top of the order in his place.
Some feel that Rizwan's presence is putting pressure on the middle order and that's why they are struggling.
The numbers make for interesting reading:
Sharjeel Khan
Innings 18
Runs 406
Average 22.55
Strike-rate 133.11
Hundreds 0
Fifties 2
Mohammad Rizwan
Innings 41
Runs 2073
Average 66.87
Strike-rate 132.79
Hundreds 1
Fifties 20