PAK vs NZ: Mohammad Rizwan ruled out of final two T20Is due to injury. On April 25, Pakistan and New Zealand will play their fourth Twenty20 International.
The Pakistan Cricket’s star wicketkeeper, Mohammad Rizwan ruled out from the fourth and fifth Twenty20 Internationals of the current series between New Zealand and Pakistan is a severe blow. On Sunday, April 21, during the third Twenty20 International of the series, Rizwan injured.
He was hurt while batting and had to leave the field hurt. He was also out of the game for the remainder of it. In a statement, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PBCB) announced that Rizwan would miss the remaining Twenty20 international matches.
The board determine that both players would be sent to rehabilitation after carefully reviewing the radiology reports of Mohammad Irfan Khan and Rizwan, which were disclose in the statement.
“Today, the PCB Medical Panel obtained the radiology reports of Muhammad Irfan Khan and Muhammad Rizwan. The two players will work on their rehabilitation with the PCB Medical Panel at NCA. Following a review of the reports and discussion with the Pakistan team management. It has been decided to rest them for the T20Is against New Zealand on Thursday and Saturday.
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All to play for in the final two matches as PAK-NZ are currently level
The board determined that both players would be sent to rehabilitation. After carefully reviewing the radiology reports of Mohammad Irfan Khan and Rizwan, which were disclose in the statement.
However, the situation changed in the third T20I, as Mark Chapman’s exceptional knock helped the Black Caps register a brilliant win and level the series. The final two T20Is of the series will be play in Lahore on April 25 and 27.
With the series level at 1-1, both Pakistan and New Zealand will hope to put in good performances, win the final two matches, and clinch the series.
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