Rizwan clarified his position while denying
Muhammad Rizwan also clarified his position on the separation of the opening pair with Babar Azam. What is it. In an exclusive interview with Cricket Pakistan. Addressing recent debates about his batting order. Rizwan has said. I have never refused to play one-down. Whenever I have been asked. So I said I am absolutely available. Rizwan denies
Rizwan Even Said That if I need to bowl
Mohammad Rizwan has emphasized his readiness for further adaptation. He has mentioned his desire to bowl and withdraw from wicket-keeping duties if required. Rizwan even said that if I need to bowl, I am ready for that too. I may also give up my wicket-keeping. Reflecting on his career. Rizwan highlighted his versatility by noting his performance in various batting positions.
Rizwan denies I Was Ready Before
If you look at my career, in 26 matches so far. I have gone to bat at number 7, 8 and 9. No batsman went to number 9. I can’t say I won’t do it. I was ready before. And I am still ready, Mohammad Rizwan said. About the recent losses faced by the team and changing their opening pair with Babar Azam. Rizwan clarified that it would be wrong to attribute these defeats to batting order adjustment.
Rizwan denies Opening Pair With Babar
I was asked whether Pakistan has suffered by separating my opening pair with Babar. Maybe I did not understand this question at that time. But I said that it hurt Pakistan in the context that Pakistan has lost four matches. I didn’t say it hurt Pakistan because we were separated as an opening pair. Muhammad Rizwan has said.
Shaheen Adopted A Rotation Policy
We understand what is best for Pakistan and who decides what is best. Coach can see. The captain can see. If we talk about the New Zealand tour, then Shaheen adopted a rotation policy. So that the best player can be extracted from each.
Mistake by Going Back And Forth
We do not say that we have made a mistake by going back and forth. But we can say that you see things logically. Logically do what is best for Pakistan.