Feb 24 (Reuters) - Captain Mohammad Rizwan said Pakistan's middle order succumbed to the pressure in a Champions Trophy defeat by fierce rivals India on Sunday that left the tournament hosts ...
That is a situation Pakistan have found themselves in regularly in recent tournaments - though this one looks less likely to happen - and it is one Rizwan does not much care for. "We can say for ...
"Rizwan, time and again, is at fault of chewing up too many dot deliveries. Then there is one release shot that comes out," she said on ESPNcricinfo Match Day. "He was on 40-odd from something ...
Pakistan's white-ball captain Mohammad Rizwan during a press conference at National Bank Stadium, Karachi, on February 18, 2025. — Reuters Pakistan's white-ball captain Mohammad Rizwan shed ...
"Rizwan, time and again, is at fault of chewing up too many dot deliveries. Then there is one release shot that comes out," she said on ESPNcricinfo Match Day. "He was on 40-odd from something ...
"Yes, I would say it has ended, that's the truth," Rizwan told reporters when asked if his side had reached the end of the road. "The next match, what Bangladesh does with New Zealand and what New ...
Pakistan skipper Mohammad Rizwan will lament ‘mistakes’, as his side reflects on their heart-breaking ICC Champions Trophy defeat to rivals India. There is only a flicker of hope remaining for hosts ...
Pakistan's struggles in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 continued, with Mohammad Rizwan coming under fire for his sluggish batting performance against India. Former Pakistan cricketer Mohammad ...
Rizwan, who scored 46 in a 104-run stand with Saud Shakeel (62), said his team had paid a heavy price for failing to build on the momentum. "The middle order wasn't good enough," Rizwan told ...
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