After defeating Pakistan once already in the tournament, Team India will face the Men in Green in a Super Four Stage match on September 4 (Sunday).
While Babar Azam is struggling for form, Mohammad Rizwan continues to enthrall onlookers with his stroke-making capabilities.,
Let's look at Rizwan's repertoire and the different ways Indian bowlers can send the right-handed batter back to the hut early.
Mohammad Rizwan is very strong on the leg-side but he has also been dismissed the most times (5) while playing the flick shot.
The wicketkeeper-batter has also been dismissed five times while playing an off drive. He has a control percentage of 73.3 while playing off drive.
Rizwan has scored 18 runs while pushing the ball on the off side and in the process, he lost his wicket three times
While the cover drive, Rizwan has scored 84 runs at an average of 21. He has been dismissed four times while playing this shot.
Rizwan likes to dominate spinners by playing the sweep shot. He has scored 142 runs at a strike rate of 163.2 with sweep shots while being dismissed only twice.
While playing the square cut, Rizwan has accumulated 99 runs and has been dismissed only once.