Mohammad Rizwan

Pakistan

Personal Information
Born
Jun 01, 1992 (32 years)
Birth Place
Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province
Height
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Role
WK-Batsman
Batting Style
Right Handed Bat
ICC Rankings
 
Test
ODI
T20
Batting
7
26
6
Bowling
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Career Information
Teams
Pakistan, Lahore Qalandars, Pakistan U23, Sylhet Sixers, Karachi Kings, Pakistan A, Team White, Team Green, Multan Sultans, Sussex, Comilla Victorians, Vancouver Knights
Mohammad Rizwan is a highly rated wicket-keeper batsman from Peshawar who idolizes Adam Gilchrist. He made his First Class debut for Peshawar in 2008 and impressed the selectors after a seri...
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Batting Career Summary
M Inn NO Runs HS Avg BF SR 100 200 50 4s 6s
Test 33 54 9 1920 171 42.67 3496 54.92 3 0 10 204 14
ODI 74 67 15 2088 131 40.15 2325 89.81 3 0 13 180 21
T20I 102 89 20 3313 104 48.01 2620 126.45 1 0 29 279 92
Bowling Career Summary
M Inn B Runs Wkts BBI BBM Econ Avg SR 5W 10W
Test 33 - - - - - - - - - - -
ODI 74 - - - - - - - - - - -
T20I 102 - - - - - - - - - - -
Career Information
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Mohammad Rizwan is a highly rated wicket-keeper batsman from Peshawar who idolizes Adam Gilchrist. He made his First Class debut for Peshawar in 2008 and impressed the selectors after a series of note-worthy performances with the bat and gloves. From Peshawar College team at the age of 17 to Pakistan national team at the age of 22 - it was an incredible hard-working journey for Rizwan.

In the earlier stages of his Under-19 career, he found it hard to cope up with the pressure of playing white-ball cricket. He, however, managed to overcome tough times with the help of his domestic coaches and mentors. After an 87-ball 103 from Rizwan steered Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Fighters to clinch thePentangular One Day Cup with a six-wicket win in the final against Baluchistan Warriors, he pushed his case further for claiming a spot in the national side. Moreover, Peshawar Panthers became national T20 champions in 2014 and 2015 with Rizwan playing a pivotal role.

A big fan of the Brazil Football team, Rizwan is a full time wicket-keeper as well as a super fielder, anywhere on the ground. A busy batsman, Rizwan buzzes like a bee in the ears of the opposition while in full flow. He scored a valiant 67 off 58 balls in a losing cause in his debut game against Bangladesh in 2015. The retirements of Younis Khan and Misbah after the 2015 WC had opened up slots in the middle order and Rizwan had a dream start. He even landed a Test debut in New Zealand during Pakistan's 2016 tour although he played just that solitary game with a duck in his maiden innings.

It did seem that Rizwan would go on to become a mainstay of Pakistan's limited-overs outfit considering his attacking stroke play and wicket-keeping skills which would bring tremendous balance to the side's composition. However, his form dipped and what followed was a series of low scores. Pakistan's disastrous tour of Australia in 2016-17 was probably the push that the selectors needed to nip out the non-performers and Rizwan found himself out of the side, but he did make a comeback following that.

Along with Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan has had several match defining partnerships in the shorter formats and with age by his side, he can also be a regular member in the longest format. A solid top-order batter in T20Is and a reliable middle-order batter in ODIs, Rizwan has the ability to win games on his own. He's in his early 30s, but given his talent and experience, he is going to be a vital part of Pakistan's set-up for many more years to come..
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