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[VIDEOS] Mohammad Rizwan the batsman

Mike Atherton (on Sky Sports) was impressed with the gutsy performance of Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan, who is 60 not out overnight:

"He looks like a battler, somebody you want in your corner in a tight situation and I thought he played very well. He clearly likes the challenge of marshalling the tail.

"He’s not afraid to play some shots when need be, but he also tempered his aggression in the early stages of that innings.

"I think he realised the conditions were not particularly helpful to him and far more helpful to the bowlers, therefore he had to temper his normal aggressive play.

"He also kept beautifully at Old Trafford - he really outshone England’s keeper Jos Buttler up there in very different conditions, standing up to the spinners and Mohammad Abbas."
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">This Mohd Rizwan can bat! <br>He can drive well off the front foot & at the same time play the pull & the cut superbly. This makes him an ‘all weather’ batsman. No wonder his top 3 scores in Tests so far have come in Aus & Eng.&#55357;&#56399;&#55357;&#56399;<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ENGvPAK?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#ENGvPAK</a></p>— Sanjay Manjrekar (@sanjaymanjrekar) <a href="https://twitter.com/sanjaymanjrekar/status/1294526267920773121?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 15, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
I don't think he will ever be popular with some media for obvious reasons. But he is someone who is prepared to fight, has courage and is not mentally weak.

Nobody is saying he will be a legend, but Pakistan definitely needs such characters.
 
After that innings in Australia where he narrowly missed out on a hundred, I've always maintained that he's Pakistan's 3rd best batsman. Other than him, Babar and Shan, the rest are incompetent with the bat.
 
I think his exceptional keeping in the last test has given him a lot of breathing space.

He can now enjoy himself with the bat and if he continues to perform like this, he will be a mainstay of the Test and ODI teams for the next 5 years.

With Babar, Shaheen, Rizwan, Shadab - we have a solid core of players who can play both formats for at least the next 5 years. Haider and Naseem are the other two who could step up as match winners but they will probably be less consistent.
 
A vital score of 72 from Rizwan in the first innings, allowing Pakistan to add 78 runs for their final 4 wickets.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Pakistan's last 4 wickets added an important 78 runs. Mohammad Rizwan scored 60 of those runs<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ENGvPAK?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#ENGvPAK</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1294947374155149312?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 16, 2020</a></blockquote>
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He is a very limited batsman. He will always struggle outside the subcontinent but mentally he is strong and puts up a fight. He will score here and there like Shan Masood but won't be consistent with his batting.
 
Praise from Trott:

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SOUTHAMPTON (United Kingdom): Mohammad Rizwan was hailed as a "nuggety player who wants to get stuck in" by England batting consultant Jonathan Trott after the Pakistan wicketkeeper frustrated the hosts in the second Test at Southampton on Sunday before more bad weather interrupted the match.

Only 10.2 of the fourth day's scheduled 98 overs had been bowled when the umpires decided no more play was possible on a rainswept outfield, with England 7-1 in reply to Pakistan's first innings 236.

Rizwan top-scored with 72 and expertly shepherded the tail when it looked like Pakistan might be dismissed for under 200.
He was eventually the last man out after an innings that spanned four days.

Rizwan batted for three and three-quarter hours, facing 139 balls with seven boundaries during his second fifty in eight career Tests following the 95 he made against Australia in Brisbane in November.

"The way he plays, the skill in batting with the tail as well is something that should not be underrated," Trott told reporters.
"Sometimes that is a challenge in itself, to manoeuvre the ball and field so you are on strike again."
The former England batsman added: "He looks like a nuggety player who wants to get stuck in which is what you want as a fielder from your keeper and as a batter."

Pakistan struck with just the fourth ball of England's reply when left-arm quick Shaheen Afridi had Rory Burns caught by Asad Shafiq at second slip for a duck with a fine delivery that swung and seamed.

"There's not much he can do when you get that early on," said a sympathetic Trott.

Dom Sibley (two not out) and Zak Crawley (five not out), recalled in place of Ben Stokes after the all-rounder withdrew to be with his ill father in New Zealand, both struggled against Afridi and the accurate Mohammad Abbas before the umpires called a halt at 12:00 pm (1100 GMT).

Play was finally abandoned for the day at 3:51 pm, with a spokesman for the umpires saying it would take at up to three hours at least to dry a rain-sodden outfield, thereby going beyond the 7:00 pm cut-off time for the day's play to end.

Predictably, the Ageas Bowl was bathed in sunshine minutes after that decision was announced.
With only a day now remaining, this match appears destined for a draw -- a result that would preserve England's 1-0 series lead following their three-wicket victory in the first Test at Old Trafford last week.

The series ends with the third Test, also at Southampton, starting Friday.

"It is important we don't just see it as a day to bat out and walk away with the draw and be one-nil up," warned Trott.
"There is still work to be done against the new ball to make sure we are in a good place for the third Test. We've seen strange things happen in cricket and we know the conditions will be pretty tough if the weather is similar."

Pakistan resumed on 223-9 after rain meant not a ball was bowled Saturday after bad weather had also curtailed the first two days.
Rizwan was 60 not out, having taken Pakistan from 176-8 to beyond 200 during a ninth-wicket stand with Abbas that saw the tailender make just two from 20 balls.

The aggressive Rizwan hit two more fours before, aiming legside off Stuart Broad, he was caught in the covers off a leading edge.
In-form paceman Broad led England's attack with 4-56 in 27.2 overs, a return that took his tally in four Tests this season to 26 wickets at a miserly average of 12.38.

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I don't think he will ever be popular with some media for obvious reasons. But he is someone who is prepared to fight, has courage and is not mentally weak.

Nobody is saying he will be a legend, but Pakistan definitely needs such characters.

Saj, how many wicketkeepers have Pakistan produced who were classed as legends? none! We have always had gutsy characters (specially Moin Khan) who were willing to fight.

Since I started watching cricket from 1990 there are only two keepers in the entire world who i saw that I think truly met the definition of legend. Gilchrist and Dhoni. Could also add Healy but his batting skills were not top notch.
 
Saj, how many wicketkeepers have Pakistan produced who were classed as legends? none! We have always had gutsy characters (specially Moin Khan) who were willing to fight.

Since I started watching cricket from 1990 there are only two keepers in the entire world who i saw that I think truly met the definition of legend. Gilchrist and Dhoni. Could also add Healy but his batting skills were not top notch.
Why not sangakkara? I think u missed him
 
Saj, how many wicketkeepers have Pakistan produced who were classed as legends? none! We have always had gutsy characters (specially Moin Khan) who were willing to fight.

Since I started watching cricket from 1990 there are only two keepers in the entire world who i saw that I think truly met the definition of legend. Gilchrist and Dhoni. Could also add Healy but his batting skills were not top notch.

Have to include Sangakarra
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">3 50s for Mohammad Rizwan in Tests:<br><br>Versus Australia in Brisbane (bowlers - Starc, Hazlewood, Cummins & Lyon)<br><br>Versus England in Southampton (bowlers - Anderson, Broad, Woakes & Curran)<br><br>Versus England in Southampton (bowlers - Anderson, Broad, Archer & Woakes)<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Cricket</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1297566429315817474?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 23, 2020</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Mohammad Rizwan earlier today became the first Pakistani wicket-keeper to score two 50s in a Test series in England <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ENGvPAK?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#ENGvPAK</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1297602889393864705?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 23, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
Still a no 7. It is the style of play and balance. It will take 3 to 4 years of such consistency before the no 6 spot opens up for him. He is a very good keeper who can dig in while batting. Not a batsman wk still
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Mohammad Rizwan when asked why he doesn't talk to the bowlers very much "I am always speaking to them in Pashto - in fact so much that Azhar bhai says to me, please speak in Urdu so that he can also understand what I am saying" <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ENGvPAK?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#ENGvPAK</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Cricket</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1297610099863760899?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 23, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
Was an ideal chance to make a ton. 50s shouldn't be the benchmark for him
 
Still a no 7. It is the style of play and balance. It will take 3 to 4 years of such consistency before the no 6 spot opens up for him. He is a very good keeper who can dig in while batting. Not a batsman wk still

Hes scored against tough teams a 90 against Australia now 50 here I fink he needs to bat at 5 or 6 at 7 we need someone who can take the game away
 
He's tightened up his technique.

It's not perfect but it's definitely a lot better now against the moving ball.
 
He's tightened up his technique.

It's not perfect but it's definitely a lot better now against the moving ball.

And from the evidence so far he will improve further, we have a solid keeper/Bat, who can hold together a waffer thin lower order. I would be interested to know from you if the PK coaches work with the bowlers on their batting. Tbh we have 2 number 12s(Abbas and Naseem) and an 11 in Afridi. Do they have a buddy system for the bowlers?
 
In terms of consistency, Rizwan has already shown he is the second best batsmen in PCT for Test cricket. He could've made a lot more runs in England if he isn't batting with the tail so often.

No reason Rizwan should not bat in the top 5. Safraz fell into the same trap of WK bating late, and it destroyed is batting. Hopefully they don't go the same way with Rizwan
 
In terms of consistency, Rizwan has already shown he is the second best batsmen in PCT for Test cricket. He could've made a lot more runs in England if he isn't batting with the tail so often.

No reason Rizwan should not bat in the top 5. Safraz fell into the same trap of WK bating late, and it destroyed is batting. Hopefully they don't go the same way with Rizwan

Exactly if hes second best bat in pakistan then he should bat in the top 5 if not top 6
 
Batsman?

He's not much of a batsman technique wise. Horrendous. Not meant to succeed in the long term.

BUT

He occasionally scores some runs, and then some folks start throwing tantrums how he's underrated and criticized.

But that is mostly the awaam who doesn't judge the batting ability of a batter. They just go by some fluke knocks.

His first class Average is 42.93 & List A average is 49.86. Based on these domestic averages he should be better than what he has done so far. Hasn't played many international matches.

But is there a problem with his technique? What is wrong with his technique?
 
His first class Average is 42.93 & List A average is 49.86. Based on these domestic averages he should be better than what he has done so far. Hasn't played many international matches.

But is there a problem with his technique? What is wrong with his technique?

Often huge gap between bat and pad. Big lbw and bowled candidate.

Not a natural timer and can't time it well most of the times.

Moves too much.
 
His first class Average is 42.93 & List A average is 49.86. Based on these domestic averages he should be better than what he has done so far. Hasn't played many international matches.

But is there a problem with his technique? What is wrong with his technique?

Couldn't care less about his technique if he can continue to bat the way he did in England recently.
 
Excellent innings by Mohammad Rizwan today, 57*

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Pretty smart innings today opening the batting - 55 off 39 balls.

Seems he's been working on his array of shots of late.
 
Highlights of his innings today:

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I don’t know what the best place for Rizwan would be in the T20 side considering we have Babar in the top three (which is where ideally Rizwan should bat in T20’s). Can’t have Babar and Rizwan in the top 3 in t20’s (though maybe top 4 in ODI’s?).

The T20 team could start looking more decent soon, if Sharjeel and Haider do well. Currently, still waiting for an explosive wicket keeper, and Fakhar is going through a rough patch, but otherwise, looks a balanced T20 side:

1. Babar Azam
2. Fakhar Zaman
3. Sharjeel Khan
4. Haider Ali
5. Mohammad Hafeez
6. Mohammad Rizwan
7. Shadab Khan
8. Imad Wasim
9. Wahab Riaz
10. Mohammad Amir
11. Shaheen Shah
 
I don’t know what the best place for Rizwan would be in the T20 side considering we have Babar in the top three (which is where ideally Rizwan should bat in T20’s). Can’t have Babar and Rizwan in the top 3 in t20’s (though maybe top 4 in ODI’s?).

The T20 team could start looking more decent soon, if Sharjeel and Haider do well. Currently, still waiting for an explosive wicket keeper, and Fakhar is going through a rough patch, but otherwise, looks a balanced T20 side:

1. Babar Azam
2. Fakhar Zaman
3. Sharjeel Khan
4. Haider Ali
5. Mohammad Hafeez
6. Mohammad Rizwan
7. Shadab Khan
8. Imad Wasim
9. Wahab Riaz
10. Mohammad Amir
11. Shaheen Shah

I don't know if Fakhar has done enough to merit a place as of now. You could move Sharjeel up to open and have a free spot available at 5/6 for whichever batsmen impresses over the next few months. Also Rauf probably deserves a spot ahead of Wahab as well, but overall it's looking like a decent side provided Misbah actually gets his selections right.
 
Rohail comes in for Rizwan in T20s. Rizwan cannot play the role of middle or lower order hitter (his innings today was opening, and we have plenty of batsmen including Haider already competing for that spot).
 
Rohail comes in for Rizwan in T20s. Rizwan cannot play the role of middle or lower order hitter (his innings today was opening, and we have plenty of batsmen including Haider already competing for that spot).

Yep. Should bat 4-5 in ODIs though.
 
I don't know if Fakhar has done enough to merit a place as of now. You could move Sharjeel up to open and have a free spot available at 5/6 for whichever batsmen impresses over the next few months. Also Rauf probably deserves a spot ahead of Wahab as well, but overall it's looking like a decent side provided Misbah actually gets his selections right.

I think you are right on both counts, perhaps.

1. Fakhar out means...

e.g. Iftikhar comes in to bat at 6, Haider to 3, Shadab/Rizwan to 5.

2. Wahab, I would definitely still keep in the squad considering his performance in international tournaments is generally good, ‘11, ‘15, ‘19 all good performances. Rauf definitely also in the squad. You are right.

So then the team looks like

1. Azam
2. Sharjeel
3. Haider
4. Hafeez
5. Shadab
6. Iftikhar
7. Rizwan / Nazir / Zeeshan Malik (?)
8. Imad
9. Amir / Wahab
10. Shaheen
11. Rauf
 
Rohail comes in for Rizwan in T20s. Rizwan cannot play the role of middle or lower order hitter (his innings today was opening, and we have plenty of batsmen including Haider already competing for that spot).

Agree, in the long term. Question is whether Rohail is ready. Do remember him having a poor PSL. I liked what I just watched in highlights for game 7 in national T20 - 21 off 8 and some nice hits. Definitely potential is there, and a better keeper than Zeeshan Malik.

Definitely agree Rizwan cannot be a longterm prospect in T20’s unless he bats in the top five, and this is unlikely with Azam opening.
 
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Agree, in the long term. Question is whether Rohail is ready. Do remember him having a poor PSL. I liked what I just watched in highlights for game 7 in national T20 - 21 off 8 and some nice hits. Definitely potential is there, and a better keeper than Zeeshan Malik.

Definitely agree Rizwan cannot be a longterm prospect in T20’s unless he bats in the top five, and this is unlikely with Azam opening.

Poor PSL? He barely played (benched for Zeeshan Ashraf who did primary wicket keeping). They brought Rohail on towards the end of the tournament when MS was already top of the table and he did quite decently with good cameos (which you should watch). He has improved his game in the months since working on power hitting in the nets, taking batting sessions from Gary Palmer, and working with Younis Khan in the Pakistan-England bio-secure bubble.

Further very few other Pakistan youngsters can improvise shots like scoops, ramps etc, and none of them are wicket keepers.
 
Poor PSL? He barely played (benched for Zeeshan Ashraf who did primary wicket keeping). They brought Rohail on towards the end of the tournament when MS was already top of the table and he did quite decently with good cameos (which you should watch). He has improved his game in the months since working on power hitting in the nets, taking batting sessions from Gary Palmer, and working with Younis Khan in the Pakistan-England bio-secure bubble.

Further very few other Pakistan youngsters can improvise shots like scoops, ramps etc, and none of them are wicket keepers.

Yes, my memory isn’t perfect. But I remember him getting chances top of the order last season and not doing very well. Maybe it was in the T20 domestic cup before the PSL? I do remember a good cameo or two towards the end of the PSL... I think they are bringing him in nicely. I am sure after this knock he will get chances further up gradually.

Yes, he definitely has potential. I am looking forward to his career. Glad to hear he is working with good people.
 
I don’t know what the best place for Rizwan would be in the T20 side considering we have Babar in the top three (which is where ideally Rizwan should bat in T20’s). Can’t have Babar and Rizwan in the top 3 in t20’s (though maybe top 4 in ODI’s?).

The T20 team could start looking more decent soon, if Sharjeel and Haider do well. Currently, still waiting for an explosive wicket keeper, and Fakhar is going through a rough patch, but otherwise, looks a balanced T20 side:

1. Babar Azam
2. Fakhar Zaman
3. Sharjeel Khan
4. Haider Ali
5. Mohammad Hafeez
6. Mohammad Rizwan
7. Shadab Khan
8. Imad Wasim
9. Wahab Riaz
10. Mohammad Amir
11. Shaheen Shah

Fakhar doesnt warrant a place in the team hes been out of touch for a while also rizwan is no use as a batter down the order he should not be in the team it should either go to zeeshan Ashraf or rohail nazir
 
1. Babar Azam (c)
2. Haider Ali
3. Mohammad Hafeez (to be replaced with Abdullah Shafiq)
4. Shadab Khan (vc)
5. Iftikhar Ahmed
6. Khushdil Shah
7. Imad Wasim
8. M Rizwan (wk) (to be replaced with Rohail Nazir)
9. Wahab Riaz (to be replaced with Haris Rauf)
10. Mohammad Amir (to be replaced with Hasan Ali or Hasnain)
11. Shaheen Afridi

This limited overs team looks fantastic. Look at that crazy batting depth! Look at those bowling options! And the strike rates!

Misbah has a golden opportunity to develop a brilliant T20 world cup squad without even dropping his best friend Iftikhar, or inducting too many new youngsters.

I’m confident he will mess it up.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Just Mohammad Rizwan things:<br><br>Today 99* off 68 balls (7 fours & 6 sixes)<br>Yesterday - one of the best catches you will ever see<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Cricket</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NationalT20Cup?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#NationalT20Cup</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1316444206315995136?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 14, 2020</a></blockquote>
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I streamed this game on YouTube.

Good knock, though he couldn't take his team over the line.
 
I think Rizwan has firmly slammed the door in the face of Sarfaraz Ahmed now.

It's almost like every time Sarfaraz does something of note, Rizwan goes one better.
 
First time I’m seeing him hit sixes against fast bowler. Good for his development for the ODIs
 
His game has improved impressively well. He looks to be working on his hitting range and it seems to be working.
 
Rizwan showed in the England batsman he can bat, he has improved to a point where he will become the best test WK/ batsman in the World. Just needs to keep working. But in the ODI game he will have to find a role as a finisher and I don't see him as that, but he is still our best option. I am not convinced about his as T20 player, again I don't see where he fits in. He isn't a QDK or a Buttler with their power, so he needs to create a role for himself.
 
On a difficult pitch, Rizwan looked like the best batsman on the wicket in his side. His hitting has become much better than before
 
Second best batsman in Pakistan after Babar
Undisputed best wicket keeper in Pakistan
Undisputed best wicket keeper batsman in Pakistan
Best fielder in Pakistan
Fittest player in Pakistan


Showed he is not insecure or selfish by allowing young keeper Muhammad Haris a chance to keep and demoted himself allowing the young kid to open.

What a guy and if you dislike him, there is something seriously wrong with you
 
What a player man.

In LO he should bat at 4 . He can rotate strike and find the gaps. I think when set he is capable of finishing well and he is good at chasing scores down as he has been involved in a lot of good chases at domestic level.
 
I'm convinced he should play T20Is as an opener. Even if he's an inferior batsman then another keeper, he'll make up for it with his keeping. Good keepers (good fielding in general) are very important in clutch situations.
 
I'm convinced he should play T20Is as an opener. Even if he's an inferior batsman then another keeper, he'll make up for it with his keeping. Good keepers (good fielding in general) are very important in clutch situations.

Definitely not oppening we already have babar thier
 
Very impressive knock but I dont see how he can bat in the top 3 in t20s and not enough power to bat at 6,7
 
Should not be batting lower down the order, doesn't have the SR to back himself there but he is great at finding gaps and scoring at a steady rate. Him and Haris would be a good pair.
 
Should play as a specialist WK in T20s because he's that good. Keep him at 8 in the batting order - we don't need his batting.

In Tests and ODIs he's a very vital part of the batting order. Bat him at 5 in ODIs after Babar and Haris.

Needs to play all 3 formats.
 
Rizwan played well, but these pitches are quite flat, even poor T20 batsmen like Asad Shafiq and absolutely useless batsmen like Faheem Ashraf have been scoring plenty of runs at a high strike rate.

Rizwan needs to play at number 4 in ODIs and at 6 in Tests. However in T20s he should be replaced by Azam khan in 1 year’s time. Azam khan seems to have the natural ability to smash big hits. We already have babar who anchors the innings, we cannot afford 2 slow batsmen in T20s. England is the number 1 team right now and a player like Joe Root could not even find a place in their team because be cannot score quickly enough.
 
Rizwan played well, but these pitches are quite flat, even poor T20 batsmen like Asad Shafiq and absolutely useless batsmen like Faheem Ashraf have been scoring plenty of runs at a high strike rate.

Rizwan needs to play at number 4 in ODIs and at 6 in Tests. However in T20s he should be replaced by Azam khan in 1 year’s time. Azam khan seems to have the natural ability to smash big hits. We already have babar who anchors the innings, we cannot afford 2 slow batsmen in T20s. England is the number 1 team right now and a player like Joe Root could not even find a place in their team because be cannot score quickly enough.

Azam Khan over Rizwan for the WK spot?

You serious?
 
Second best batsman in Pakistan after Babar
Undisputed best wicket keeper in Pakistan
Undisputed best wicket keeper batsman in Pakistan
Best fielder in Pakistan
Fittest player in Pakistan


Showed he is not insecure or selfish by allowing young keeper Muhammad Haris a chance to keep and demoted himself allowing the young kid to open.

What a guy and if you dislike him, there is something seriously wrong with you

I have been a big Mohammed Rizwaan fans for years now and was calling for his selection when most people didn't even know who he was. But I still maintain that the second best batsman in Pakistan after Barbar is easily Harris Sohail. Don't care what anyone says about a failure on Aus tour or whatever - just as people didn't appreciate Rizwaan's talent in the past, they don't appreciate Harris's talent now.

Back to Rizwaan, I think this guy is a megastar in the making. Love every aspect of his game. A true all rounder!
 
Should play as a specialist WK in T20s because he's that good. Keep him at 8 in the batting order - we don't need his batting.

In Tests and ODIs he's a very vital part of the batting order. Bat him at 5 in ODIs after Babar and Haris.

Needs to play all 3 formats.
Agreed.
I have been a big Mohammed Rizwaan fans for years now and was calling for his selection when most people didn't even know who he was. But I still maintain that the second best batsman in Pakistan after Barbar is easily Harris Sohail. Don't care what anyone says about a failure on Aus tour or whatever - just as people didn't appreciate Rizwaan's talent in the past, they don't appreciate Harris's talent now.

Back to Rizwaan, I think this guy is a megastar in the making. Love every aspect of his game. A true all rounder!
Agreed about Haris

As for this thread, Rizwan is the best in the world at playing the short ball at middle and leg stump. No other batsmen comes close when it comes to scoring through square leg, whether against pace or spin.

Riz used to get way too much hate on here especially from [MENTION=134608]Hawkeye[/MENTION] who is nowhere to be found these days.
:virat
 
Good knock and fought till the end, but probably didn't pace his innings as well as he should have. Got to his 50 off 49 deliveries, and just had too much work to do. Nevertheless, Shoaib Malik for his 11 off 11 is the real match ka mujrim :mv
 
I have been a big Mohammed Rizwaan fans for years now and was calling for his selection when most people didn't even know who he was. But I still maintain that the second best batsman in Pakistan after Barbar is easily Harris Sohail. Don't care what anyone says about a failure on Aus tour or whatever - just as people didn't appreciate Rizwaan's talent in the past, they don't appreciate Harris's talent now.

Back to Rizwaan, I think this guy is a megastar in the making. Love every aspect of his game. A true all rounder!

Spot on!
 
Agreed.

Agreed about Haris

As for this thread, Rizwan is the best in the world at playing the short ball at middle and leg stump. No other batsmen comes close when it comes to scoring through square leg, whether against pace or spin.

Riz used to get way too much hate on here especially from [MENTION=134608]Hawkeye[/MENTION] who is nowhere to be found these days.
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Chill.

When he plays like headless chicken under lights against international level pace bowling, where are his fans then?

It'll take a lot more international level knocks from his side to be able to convince his critics.
 
Rizwan is a good player but he should focus on tests and odis he has no spot in the t20 team
 
12 sixes for Rizwan in the tournament. He told during one of his interviews for Man of the Match (If I am not wrong) in national T20 that he is working on his power game. Always good to see people trying to improve at their jobs.
 
Wouldn't mind him opening in T20s. Deserves a spot in the XI based on keeping alone and his strength game seems to be improving.
 
Brilliant match winning innings of 67

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He is developing into a top class player. Big mistake that he wasn't at the World Cup last year.
 
Rawalpindi: Wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan has revealed that his promotion up the order for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was due to the instructions given to him by High-Performance Center (HPC) coaches and the national selectors.

He further revealed in a video released by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) that KP head coach Abdul Razzaq told him to bat as an opener at the start of the National T20 Cup and he is happy that he has performed throughout.

“I am enjoying my new role as an opener because we had to drop someone who was a regular part of the side. High-Performance coaches, selectors and head coach Razzaq gave me a plan at the start of the competition as they wanted to see me for the future,” he said.

Rizwan led KP to the final of the National T20 Cup after beating Sindh in the second semifinal by eight wickets. They will face Southern Punjab, who stunned defending champions Northern in the first semifinal.

“They (Southern Punjab) were losing regularly at the start of the competition but they have shifted the moment completely. They have gelled nicely as a team but we are also confident after today’s win. An interesting final will be up for grabs,” he concluded.

It must be noted that the 28-year-old has been in the red hot form in the competition. He has scored 364 runs at an average of 40.44 with a strike rate of 132.84. Rizwan has smashed four fifty+ scores with a high score of 99*.

https://arysports.tv/coaches-selectors-wanted-bat-opener-national-t20/
 
Awful knock today - 10 off 26. Starting to wonder if he is suited to LOI. He deserves a few more chances, but his inability to rotate the strike this series is concerning.
 
Very disappointed at the fact he couldn't do much against this low quality opposition.
 
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