Mohammad Rizwan Catches In Test Cricket: The Pakistani team defeated West Indies by 127 runs in the first test match and with this took a 1-0 lead in the series. Abrar Ahmed, Sajid Ali and Noman Ali performed brilliantly for the Pakistani team and played an important role in helping the team win the match. In the match, wicketkeeper batsman Mohammad Rizwan contributed to the team’s victory with batting and fielding.
Rizwan scored a half-century in the first innings
In the first innings against West Indies, the Pakistani team looked to be in trouble after losing four wickets for 46 runs, but after this, Mohammad Rizwan and Saud Shakeel made a brilliant partnership and got the Pakistani team out of trouble. Rizwan played an inning of 71 runs, which included 9 fours. It was because of him that the Pakistani team was successful in scoring 230 runs in the first innings.
Completed 100 catches in test cricket as a wicketkeeper
After batting, he performed well in fielding. Rizwan took catches of Jaden Seals, Casey Carty and Tevin Imlaj. With this, he completed his 100 catches in Test cricket as a wicketkeeper and completed a special century. He has become the sixth Pakistani wicketkeeper to take 100 or more catches in Test cricket for the Pakistani team.
Wicketkeeper who has taken most catches in Test cricket for Pakistan:
- Wasim Wari- 201 catches
- Kamran Akmal- 184 catches
- Sarfaraz Ahmed- 160 catches
- Moin Khan- 127 catches
- Rashid Latif- 119 catches
- Mohammad Rizwan- 101 catches
32-year-old Mohammad Rizwan made his Test debut for the Pakistani team in 2016. After this, he has scored 2126 runs in 37 Test matches, in which he has scored three centuries and 10 half-centuries. At present, he remains an important link for the Pakistani team in all three formats and is performing the responsibility of wicketkeeper. He is also the captain of the Pakistani team in ODI and T20.
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