On assembly, the wicketkeeper enunciates the audience that prejudice in the group is not real as they all recreate for the green flag, as reported in The International News.
PESHAWAR: On Tuesday, The Green Shirts merited criticism for their hopeless implementation in this year’s T20 World Cup campaign, claimed right-handed batsman Mohammad Rizwan.
The wicket-keeper articulated, “Following poor performance, they deserved people’s wrath, and those who could not face the criticism, could not succeed.”
Conversing with journalists in Peshawar, he articulated, “There is not one reason behind a team’s defeat. There are several weaknesses which lead to (Pakistan’s early on) exit from the tournament.”
It should be documented that Pakistan was annihilated from the T20 World Cup at the group stage which marked objection from fans, analysts, and cricketers alike, as they sorrowed drubbing at the hands of minnows, US, as well.
Rizwan claimed, “It was disappointing for the team members too as they could not fulfill the nation’s dreams. After the T20 World Cup debacle, the Men in Green could not claim that they wielded strong batting and bowling”, he claimed.
On group, he claimed, “The speculations about bias in the team were not true as they all played for the green flag.”
On Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi’s remarks on the need for “major surgery” in the Pakistan team, the right-handed batsman said, “When you fall ill, you get surgery. He’s chairman of the board and it is his right. It’s his right whom he wants to retain and whom not.”
Published in The International News