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Tuesday, July 2, 2024

Pakistan group 'merits' analysis, expresses Rizwan after T20 World Cup disaster

 "After disappointment in World Cup, we can't guarantee that we employ solid batting, bowling," says wicket-attendant

July 02, 2024


Mohammad Rizwan concedes imperfections in T20 World Cup crusade.
"After the unfortunate show, we merit analysis," says player
Says disappointment was disheartening for the colleagues also.

PESHAWAR: Conceding the deficiencies, opening player Mohammad Rizwan said Tuesday the Pakistan cricket crew merited analysis over dreary execution in the T20 World Cup 2024.


"After the unfortunate show, we merit analysis. The people who can't confront the fire, will fail," the right-given batsman expressed conversing with media in Peshawar.


He said there was not an obvious explanation behind a group's loss. There were different "shortcomings" which prompted Pakistan's initial exit from the competition, he kept up with.


It ought to be noticed that Pakistan left from the T20 World Cup at the gathering stage which drew analysis from fans, experts and cricketers the same, as they endured rout on account of minnows US also.


Rizwan said it was frustrating for the colleagues too as they couldn't satisfy the country's fantasies. After the T20 World Cup failure, the Green Shirts couldn't guarantee that they used solid batting and bowling, he added.


On gathering, he said the hypotheses regarding predisposition in the group were false as they generally played for the green banner.


On Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Director Mohsin Naqvi's comments of need for "significant medical procedure" in Pakistan group, the right-given batsman said, "When you get sick, you get a medical procedure. He's executive of the board and it is his right. It's his right whom he needs to hold and whom not."

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