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The pair couldn't do well in the third and fifth match, scoring only 17 together in both the matches but they turned out productive, scoring 97 in the fourth match. Rizwan didn't play in the sixth match as Mohammad Haris was given a chance. Rizwan played the last match but the pair again collapsed with just 5 runs to their name. [71] [72] [73]
Mohammad Rizwan (Urdu: محمد رضوان, pronounced [mʊɦəmməd rɪzwɑːn]; born 1 June 1992) is a Pakistani international cricket player. He is a right-handed batter and wicket-keeper who is the current captain of the Pakistan team in limited overs cricket .
Mohammad Rizwan: 2024: 0: 0: Total [6] 228 135 83 3 6 61.75 Women's cricket. Test cricket captains. This is a list of cricketers who have captained the Pakistani ...
Muhammad Rizwan or Mohammad Rizwan may refer to: Mohammad Rizwan (cricketer), (born 1992) Pakistani international cricketer; Mohammad Rizwan (politician), (born 1953 ...
He and Mohammad Rizwan shared a partnership of 197 runs, which is the highest partnership for Pakistan in T20Is and the fourth-highest partnership of all time in the format. [114] On 25 April 2021, in the third T20I against Zimbabwe, Babar became the fastest batsman, in terms of innings, to score 2,000 runs in T20Is, doing so in his 52nd ...
Mohammad Rizwan Aslam (born 23 February 1975) is a former Pakistani first-class and List A cricketer, who has over 1200 first-class runs to his name. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is a left-handed batsman and right-arm off break bowler .
Pakistan visited West Indies in 1958 for a five-test series. Pakistan drew the first test. It was Hanif Mohammad's match as he saved Pakistan after they were bowled out for 106 in reply to West Indies' first innings of 579. Trailing by 473, Mohammad played the longest test match innings – a marathon 970 minutes for his match-saving 337.
Mohammad Rizwan: 78* 2 September 2022: ICC World XI: Ahmed Shehzad: 89: 15 September 2017 India: Mohammad Rizwan: 79: 24 October 2021 Ireland: Kamran Akmal: 57: 15 June 2009 Kenya: Shoaib Malik: 42: 4 September 2007 Namibia: Mohammad Rizwan: 79* 2 November 2021 Netherlands: 49: 30 October 2022 New Zealand: Babar Azam: 101* 15 April 2023 ...