Babar and Rizwan's brilliant batting, Pakistan defeated Proteas in the third T20.
Mohammad Rizwan reflects on his match-winning knock in third #SAvPAK T20I |
Centurion: Pakistan cricket team captain Babar Azam has said that the credit for the victory against South Africa goes to Muhammad Rizwan because it is difficult to play a match by fasting.
Pakistan had beaten South Africa by 9 wickets in the third T20 match played at Centurion Super Sports Park yesterday. In the match, Babar Azam played an innings of 122 runs while Mohammad Rizwan remained unbeaten on 73 runs.
Talking to the media, Babar Azam said that the credit for the victory goes to Rizwan as it is difficult to play a match by fasting.
According to Babar Azam, winning the third match was important because the second T20 did not play well.
He said that he tries to follow his plan and that he has been trying for this innings for a long time.
The captain of the Pakistan team said that he was sorry that he got out in the end and could not set a record.
It may be recalled that Babar Azam came in place of Fakhr Zaman for the opening ceremony.
In this regard, Babar said that Fakhr did not ask for the opening but followed the team plan.
National team wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan said that Babar Azam played an interesting inning of his career and he was very happy with it. Speaking in an interview after the match, 28-year-old Mohammad Rizwan said that after Babar scored a century, he felt as if he had scored a century himself. Mohammad Rizwan said that he was happier with Babar Azam's century than his own. The way I took off my helmet made me feel as if I had made a century.
Mohammad Rizwan said that our team has taken the lead in the T20 series and they have gained a lot of confidence before the last match, this lead will help us to play strong in the upcoming match, we want people to Pray for us so that we can win this series and have the best end of the tour.
It should be noted that Pakistan defeated South Africa by nine wickets in the third T20 to take a 1-2 lead in the series. Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan put on a record partnership of 197 runs to lead Pakistan to victory.
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