Rizwan shines on his Vitality Blast debut, breaks Umar Akmal’s record

HOVE: Pakistan’s wicket-keeper Mohammad Rizwan, who is representing Sussex in the recently commenced Vitality Blast, headlined on his debut as he scored an unbeaten 81 runs against Glamorgan, here on Thursday.

In his side’s fixture against the Glamorgan, Rizwan displayed his brilliance with the bat; scoring an astounding 81 runs off just 60 balls with the help of six boundaries and three sixes.

 

Rizwan’s 81 in his debut has shattered the record of his counterpart Umar, who scored 76 runs on his Vitality Blast debut in 2015.

Following Rizwan’s brilliance with the bat, Sussex managed to post a commendable total of 150/6 in the allotted 20 overs as the rest of the batters had a forgetful evening with the bat. Glamorgan, in the end, comfortably sealed the victory as they chased down the target with seven balls and as many wickets to spare.

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Sussex’s Rizwan, Middlesex’s Shaheen come face to face today

HOVE: Pakistan’s wicket-keeper batter Mohammad Rizwan and the left-arm pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi, who are representing Sussex and Middlesex respectively, will come face to face in the Round 5 of the ongoing County Championship 2022.

Middlesex and Sussex, who are set to face each other in the fifth round of the ongoing championship will see an anticipated face-off between two Pakistanis.

Shaheen, who has been in an exceptional form while representing Middlesex in the ongoing championship will find a major challenge in the form of Rizwan in the opposing lineup.

 

The fifth round fixture between Middlesex and Sussex will also provide a rare face-off between India’s Cheteshwar Pujara and Pakistan’s Shaheen.

It is pertinent to mention here that Shaheen has picked 10 wickets in three matches for the Middlesex, while Pujara is also in red hot form as the Southpaw has struck two double centuries in a brief four-match stint so far. Rizwan, on the other hand, who had been off-colour, has found his rhythm as he scored a brilliant 79 in the latest outing.

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Jayawardene picks Shaheen, Rizwan in first five players in dream T20 XI

DUBAI: The former Sri Lankan captain and the International Cricket Council (ICC) Hall of Famer Mehla Jayawardene picked Pakistani left-arm pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi and the wicket-keeper batter Mohammad Rizwan among the first five players in his dream T20 XI.

Jayawardene, while featuring in the latest episode of the ICC Review, picked the ‘First Five’ players in his dream T20 XI that includes Pakistan’s Shaheen and Rizwan, India’s Jasprit Bumrah, England’s Jos Buttler, and Afghanistan’s Rashid Khan.

In the episode, Jayawardene was asked to pick the ‘First Five’ cricketers in his dream T20 XI by the host Sanjana Ganesan in accordance with their recent performances in the shortest format of the game.

The ICC Cricketer of the Year 2021 Shaheen and the ICC Men’s T20I Cricketer of the Year 2021 Rizwan, managed to make it to the list of Jayawardene’s ‘First Five’ players in his dream T20 XI.

Jayawardene commented on Shaheen’s performance with the ball in the shortest format of the game, saying he bowls very well with the new ball and is capable of getting some swing early on.

“I am then going to go with two more bowlers actually and the first one is going to be a left-armer in Shaheen Afridi,” Jayawardena said.

“He had a great World Cup last year, bowls very well with the new ball and is more than capable of getting some swing early too. He is a wicket-taking option too that bowls very well at the death as well so can be considered a good attacking option,” he added.

The former Sri Lankan captain then chose Rizwan as the wicket-keeper batter, praising him as a terrific player of spin and a ‘busy player.’

“The next option is the wicketkeeper-batter and I am going with Mohammad Rizwan,” Jayawardena said.

“I know he does often open the batting for Pakistan, but I think he can bat in that middle order. He is a good player of spin and a very busy player,” he concluded.

It is pertinent to mention here that Jayawardene on being asked as to which player he would bring out of retirement to play in his dream XI, nominated the former West Indian opener, Chris Gayle.

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‘Leave something for us’ Shaheen reacts to Rizwan bowling in County

KARACHI: Pakistani left-arm pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi reacted to the fellow wicket-keeper batter Mohammad Rizwan bowling as a medium pacer for Sussex in the ongoing County Championship 2022.

In a video released by the Sussex County Cricket Club, the wicket-keeper batter can be seen bowling as a medium pacer during his side’s fixture against Durham, which eventually ended in a draw.

“He does it all. M. Rizwan’s first over in the County Championship,” Sussex wrote on Twitter.

 

The video gathered huge attention as it went viral in just a matter of hours. A user retweeted the left-arm pacer Shaheen and wrote, “Watch out [Shaheen]. You have some serious competition now. [Rizwan] bringing the bowl in and out. Simply wow!” the tweet read.

Shaheen, on the other hand, quickly responded in a humorous way and asked Rizwan, whether he should retire, while also urging him to leave something for others.

‘Rizzi bhai, should we take retirement now? What are you doing? Leave something for us,” Shaheen wrote.

It is pertinent to mention here that Rizwan scored a brilliant 79 off 145 balls and also shared the crease with India’s Cheteshwar Pujara; putting on an astonishing 154 runs partnership for the sixth wicket.

Pujara top-scored for the side with his second double century of the season; scoring 203, but the four-day match could not conclude a result between the two sides.

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Wisden names Mohammad Rizwan as the ‘Leading T20 Cricketer in 2021’

LONDON: Pakistan’s wicket-keeper batter Mohammad Rizwan has been named as the Leading T20 Cricketer in the World in 2021 by Wisden Almanack, here on Thursday.

Rizwan, who enjoyed an exceptional run in the T20Is in 2021, has been named the Leading T20 Cricketer in the World in 2021 by one of the most prolific cricketing magazines – Wisden.

The right-handed batter scored a mammoth 1,326 runs at an average of 73.66 including one century – breaking the calendar record, set by Ireland’s Paul Stirling in 2019, by almost 600.

In the T20s however, the southpaw achieved a rare feat by scoring more than 2,000 runs in a calendar year, which no other batters could do previously.

Taking to Twitter, Wisden announced Rizwan as the T20 Cricketer of 2021.

“The bare numbers had a formidable heft. Rizwan peeled off 1,326 T20I runs at 73 – breaking the calendar record, set by Ireland’s Paul Stirling in 2019, by almost 600,” Wisden wrote.

 

It is pertinent to mention here that Rizwan has already been named the ICC Men’s T20I Cricketer of the Year 2021 and also the Most Valuable and T20I Cricketer of the Year in the previously held Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Awards.

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Babar, Rizwan get reward of their match-saving knocks in Karachi Test

DUBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has picked the top match-saving knocks in the ICC World Test Championship 2023 (WTC23) cycle thus far, Pakistan’s all-format captain Babar Azam and the wicket-keeper batter Mohammad Rizwan also featured in the list.

Pakistan’s top-ranked batter Babar, who played a crucial and match-saving knock against Australia in the Karachi Test and forced the match to end as a draw, has got his name in the top match-saving knocks of the ICC WTC23 so far.

Coming out to bat at 21/2 just after the Lunch on day four, the right-handed batter showed his class and scored 196 off 425 balls, that is also the seventh-highest individual scored in the fourth innings of a Test match.

Set a target of 506 for a win, Pakistan endured the second-longest fourth innings stay in history to salvage a draw, thanks to the gritty knock of Babar.

Another Pakistani batter Rizwan, who also played a crucial knock in the hard-fought draw in Karachi Test, also featured in the list. The right-handed batter scored a gritty 104 not-out on 177 balls.

The wicket-keeper batter put on an important 115-runs partnership with Babat before the latter perished after missing on his maiden double century by a mere four runs. Babar’s dismissal triggered a mini-collapse but Rizwan remained calm and batted with the tailenders to endure a hard-fought draw.

 

The West Indian captain Kraigg Brathwaite’s marathon knock of 160 and 56* runs against England in Barbados, was also added to one of the top match-saving knocks.

Kraigg Brathwaite played the knock of his career when he scored 160 against England in the second Test in Barbados. West Indies scored 411 runs in response to England’s first innings declaration of 507/9, thanks to Brathwaite’s marathon knock facing a mammoth 489 deliveries.

In their second innings, the visitors declared at 185/6, setting a target of 281 runs for the West Indies. The home side was then unable to counter well, and victory appeared to be in England’s grasp. But, with another determined batting display, the skipper Brathwaite halted England’s push for a win, with a valiant 56* in 184 balls, forcing the second Test to end as a draw.

New Zealand’s debutant spinner Rachin Ravindra’s gritty unbeaten knock of 18 against India in the Kanpur Test, has also been added among the top match-saving knocks. Despite the knock not a big score by any means but had vital importance in terms of the touring side’s perspective.

Indian spinners, defending a target of 284, wreaked havoc over New Zealand’s batting line-up but the debutant Ravindra stood firm and played a determined knock to defy India the victory. He batted for 91 deliveries and remained unbeaten for the last wicket with Ajaz Patel, enabling New Zealand pull off a remarkable comeback.

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Rizwan, Pujara make their County Cricket debut against Derbyshire

DERBY: Pakistan’s wicket-keeper batter Mohammad Rizwan and the Indian top-order batter Cheteshwar Pujara who are representing Sussex County Cricket Club, have made their County Cricket debut against Derbyshire, here on Thursday.

In the Division Two fixture of the ongoing County Championship 2022, with Sussex taking on the home side Derbyshire Pakistan’s Rizwan and India’s Pujara have made their debut in the county cricket.

Taking to Twitter, Sussex County Cricket Club shared the picture of Rizwan and Pujara posing together ahead of their match against Derbyshire.

“Debut day for these two,” Sussex wrote on Twitter.

Wisden Cricket, on the other hand, re-shared the picture of the two Southpaws.

“A Sussex debut for Cheteshwar Pujara and Mohammad Rizwan, facing off against Shan Masood and Suranga Lakmal’s Derbyshire,” Wisden tweeted.

“Division Two of the County Championship has attracted some elite names this year,” the tweet added.

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Babar, Rizwan, Shaheen receive their respective ICC Trophies

LAHORE: Pakistan captain Babar Azam, wicket-keeper batter Mohammad Rizwan, and the left-arm pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi have received their respective trophies from the International Cricket Council (ICC), here on Saturday.

Babar, who was named the Men’s ODI Cricketer of the Year 2021, received his trophy, alongside Rizwan, who also got his hands on the silverware for being named the Men’s T20I Cricketer of the Year. Whereas, Shaheen has received the prestigious Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy as he was named the ICC Men’s Cricketer of the Year.

Taking to Twitter, the cricketers expressed their gratitude and shared pictures of them posing with the glittering trophies.

“Such an honour to hold this prestigious trophy representing Pakistan. Congratulations to Kaptaan [Babar Azam] and [Mohammad Rizwan] as well for their respective awards. It will definitely push us to do even better,” Shaheen wrote on his official Twitter handle.

It is apropos to mention here that Pakistani cricketers ruled the ICC Awards for the year 2021 as Shaheen was named ICC Men’s Cricketer of the Year, Babar was named ODI Cricketer, while Rizwan was named T20I Cricketer of the Year award. Women’s cricketer Fatima Sana, on the other hand, was named the ICC Women’s Emerging Cricketer of the Year.

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‘Australia got the upper hand by winning the toss’ Mohammad Rizwan

KARACHI: Pakistan’s wicket-keeper batter Mohammad Rizwan said that Australia benefited by winning the toss and batting first on the first day of the Karachi Test of the Benaud-Qadir Trophy here on Saturday.

Rizwan, while talking to the presser after the conclusion of the opening day of the Karachi Test, claimed that the touring side benefited by opting to bat first.

“I think it has benefited Australia to win the toss and opt to bat first,” Rizwan said.

“The Australian batsmen took advantage of the wicket at the start,” he added.

Rizwan then went on to opine about Karachi’s pitch and said it is different to that of Pindi, while at the same time expressing his hope for a consequential match.

“Karachi’s wicket is different from Pindi. I hope Karachi’s Test will be consequential,” he said.

“In my opinion, the ball will gradually get more spin on Karachi wicket in the coming days,” he concluded.

It is pertinent to mention here that Australia scored 251/3 after the first day’s play of the second Test. Australia’s Usman Khawaja scored a magnificent first hundred in his country of birth, while Steve Smith followed with his 72 before getting out in closing minutes of the day.

For Pakistan, Hasan Ali and Faheem Ashraf managed to make one scalp each.

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Pujara, Rizwan to play for Sussex in County Championship 2022

KARACHI: Indian top-order batter Cheteshwar Pujara has been signed by Sussex County Cricket Club for the 2022 season, and will share the dressing room with Pakistan’s wicket-keeper batter Mohammad Rizwan.

Pujara replaced Australia’s Travis Head following a request by the latter to be released from his contract due to increased international commitments along with the news that he and his partner are expecting their first child.

Taking to Twitter, Sussex announced Pujara as their replacement for the Aussie.

According to the county club, Pujara will be available for the entire championship.

In a statement released by Sussex, Pujara said he is excited and honoured to be a part of the historic county club.

“I am excited and honoured to be a part of the historic Sussex County Cricket Club for the upcoming season. I do look forward to joining up with the Sussex family soon and [being] a part of its rich cricketing history,” the statement read.

“Over the years I have always enjoyed my time in the UK playing county cricket, so eagerly looking forward to the new stint and hope to contribute to the club’s success,” Sussex quoted Pujara.

It is pertinent to mention here that Pakistan’s Rizwan has already been signed by the Sussex and is likely to share the dressing room with India’s experienced batter Pujara.

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