Pakistan is now out of Champions Trophy without even winning a single match and the last game against Bangladesh was washed out in Rawalpindi. Captain Mohammad Rizwan also spoke about their ...
Rawalpindi [Pakistan], February 28 (ANI): Pakistan skipper Mohammad Rizwan expressed 'disappointment' after being eliminated from the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy 2025, which is taking place in ...
Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan admitted his team's campaign is over after their six-wicket defeat to India. Rizwan attributed their loss to poor performance in all departments, especially their ...
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Former Pakistan women's captain Urooj Mumtaz criticised skipper Mohammad Rizwan for playing too many dot balls in the middle overs phase, which ultimately led to their six-wicket defeat to India ...
Pakistan’s men’s cricket team captain, Mohammad Rizwan, on Sunday, February 23, accepted that the Men in Green’s Champions Trophy title defence has come to an end after they went down by six wickets ...
Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan conceded that his team's hopes of winning the Champions Trophy had ended following a defeat to India. Rizwan expressed disappointment in relying on other teams ...
Former Pakistan women’s captain Urooj Mumtaz criticised skipper Mohammad Rizwan for playing too many dot balls in the middle overs phase, which ultimately led to their six-wicket defeat to India in ...
Mohammed Rizwan and Virat Kohli shaking hands after the match. New Delhi: Pakistan faced their second loss in the ICC Champions Trophy, falling to India by six wickets at the Dubai International ...
Urooj Mumtaz lay the blame squarely on captain Mohammad Rizwan, who, she said, had played too many dot balls in that period. "Rizwan, time and again, is at fault of chewing up too many dot deliveries.
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 ...