- Mohammad Rizwan is the wicket-keeper batsman for Pakistan.
- Sarfaraz was named Player of the Series for his outstanding performance.
- He amassed 335 runs at an impressive average of 83.75.
Mohammad Rizwan, the wicket-keeper batsman for Pakistan, reportedly said he asked the team management to be substituted for former captain Sarfaraz Ahmed in the home Test series against New Zealand.
In an interview with a local media station, Rizwan made this revelation. He claimed that his bad performance during the Pakistan team’s defeat in the home Test series against England made him feel unworthy of a berth in the starting lineup. Rizwan acknowledged Sarfaraz’s rightful place in the side based on his outstanding domestic performance, despite Sarfaraz’s poor batting, which included 141 runs in six innings at an average of 23.50 and no fifty-scores.
With two other players present, he went up to the coach and captain and asked to be let go of the team. Sarfaraz has been entertaining audiences at home and now gets an opportunity to prove himself. I requested Sarfaraz’s participation, therefore I was pleased to watch him play. Whoever represents Pakistan the best deserves to play,” he declared.
Following his hundred and half-century in the second Test, Sarfaraz was named Player of the Series for his outstanding performance in the two Tests against New Zealand, when he amassed 335 runs at an impressive average of 83.75.
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