He’s become a bigger target for social media trolls ever since taking over Pakistan’s white-ball captaincy from Babar Azam. He has, however, has stated that memes and jokes on his English don’t bother him.
Education regret
While defending himself, Rizwan did concede that he regretted not completing his education. “The only regret is that I did not get enough education but I am not even one percent ashamed that I can’t speak English despite being the captain of the Pakistan cricket team.
“The demand from me is cricket, not English. There is a regret that I did not complete my education, which is why I struggle in speaking English.
“Pakistan is not demanding English from me if that is the case, I will leave cricket to become a professor but I do not have that much time,” he added in the press conference.
PSL 10
The PSL began its 10th edition on April 11, and Rizwan’s Multan Sultans suffered a defeat in their opening fixture, against the Karachi Kings, despite the skipper scoring a century. Rizwan scored an unbeaten 105 of 63 balls as Multan Sultans posted a competitive 234/3 in their 20 overs.
However, it wasn’t enough as Karachi Kings chased down the target with 4 balls to spare thanks to a century from Englishman James Vince.
The six-team PSL will go on until the third week of may with the final scheduled for May 18, 2025
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