Rizwan playfully taunted West Indies batter Kevin Sinclair with a 'come to the graveyard' remark after Pakistan spinners Sajid Khan and Noman Ali dominated the West Indies batting lineup.
Playing his 38th Test, Rizwan has amassed 2,197 runs at 41.45. In addition to three tons, he owns 11 fifties. In three matches versus West Indies, Rizwan has raced to 165 runs at 41.25. This was his maiden Test fifty against WI.
Mohammad Rizwan mocked West Indies batter Kevin Sinclair with 'come to the graveyard' taunt after Pakistan spinners Sajid Khan and Noman Ali ran through West Indies batting on Multan dustbowl.
Heavy fog has delayed the start of the first cricket test between Pakistan and the West Indies. The toss will take place after lunch as the fog started to clear up in Multan.
After 83 ODIs, Rizwan has an average of 41.26 and a strike rate of 88.68. The Pakistan keeper-batter averages 39.54 against Australia at a strike rate of 85.79 and 59.83 against New Zealand at a strike rate of 94.47. Against Sri Lanka, the 32-year-old averages a whopping 176.50 (six not outs) at a strike rate of 109.62.
MULTAN, Pakistan (AFP) — Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan hit unbeaten half-centuries to lead a Pakistan fightback in the first Test against the West Indies on Friday, as the hosts reached 143-4 at the close of a fog-hit opening day.
Mohammad Rizwan and Saud Shakeel rallied Pakistan from 46/4 to 143/4 with their brilliant fifties on Day 1 of the first Test against West Indies
Pakistani wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan was in high spirits as he mocked West Indies' Kevin Sinclair, with the hosts asserting their dominance on Day 2 (Saturday, January 18) of the first Test in the t
Pakistan gained a significant 202-run lead against the West Indies on the second day of the first Test at Multan Cricket Stadium
MULTAN: Spin wizards Noman Ali and Sajid Khan guided Pakistan to a strong position against the West Indies after another spin dominated second day's play in the opening Test in Multan on Saturday. The pair shared nine wickets between them to dismiss the West Indies for a paltry 137 in reply to the home team's 230 all out earlier in the day.
Spinners Sajid Khan and Noman Ali made hay with the new ball in Multan, taking nine wickets between them to bundle out West Indies for 137 before captain Shan Masood's second-innings fifty helped Pakistan to build a 202-run lead on the second day of the first test on Saturday.