Mohammad Rizwan

Pakistan|Wicketkeeper Batter
Mohammad Rizwan
INTL CAREER: 2015 - 2025
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Full Name

Mohammad Rizwan

Born

June 01, 1992, Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Age

33y 30d

Nicknames

Rizi, Rizu

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Medium

Fielding Position

Wicketkeeper

Playing Role

Wicketkeeper Batter

Height

5ft 7in

For several years, it appeared Mohammad Rizwan's international career would only happen in a parallel universe, racking up domestic runs even as he struggled to get a game in the national side. But for someone who played an international for the first time in two years in January 2019, Mohammad Rizwan was spoken of remarkably frequently. Most often, he was used as a stick to threaten current first-choice Pakistan wicketkeeper and captain Sarfaraz Ahmed, but the Peshawar native had qualities of his own that suggested he might have been unfortunate not to play for Pakistan more often.

A limited batsman but a technically sound keeper when he first rose through the ranks, Rizwan made his international debut shortly after the 2015 World Cup when the slot behind the stumps was still up for grabs. He made a bright start against Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe, averaging nearly 60 with the bat in his first eight innings, but against more challenging opposition, his deficiencies were quickly exposed. A lengthy lean patch followed, and once he lost his place to Sarfaraz for the World T20 in 2016, there was little doubt who Pakistan's No. 1 wicketkeeper was. After the debacle at the World T20, Sarfaraz was appointed captain of the limited-overs sides, and consequently Rizwan's game time diminished further, coming to a complete halt until Sarfaraz sat out the last five games on the tour to South Africa in January 2019 serving a ban.

On the domestic circuit, Rizwan has been a prolific run-accumulator, averaging a shade under 50 in List A cricket and 41 at first-class level. He doesn't, however, seem to have the shots necessary to make him a valuable asset in T20Is, but with that being Sarfaraz's strongest suit, both as a batsman and captain, it would have been hard to dislodge him in the format at any rate.

Having made his debut over a decade ago on Pakistan's domestic circuit, Rizwan has been an ever-present participant in the Quaid-e-Azam trophy, plying his trade with the hugely successful SNGPL side, helping his side to three titles in the last four years. For that, the reward of a solitary Test cap in 2016 feels somewhat inadequate.

He played for Karachi Kings in the Pakistan Super League, serving as back-up to Chadwick Walton for a couple of seasons, but once Sarfaraz Ahmed was dropped from the side, Rizwan's career trajectory skyrocketed.

A 95 in Brisbane in his first Test since being called up got him off to a good start, but it was Pakistan's tour to England where he truly cemented his spot as Pakistan's first choice wicketkeeper. A pair of half-centuries in Southampton combined with a near-perfect series behind the stumps demonstrated to Pakistan they have found a long-term wicketkeeping solution, and Rizwan found himself appointed vice-captain of the Test side, and fast-tracked into the white ball team.

T20s and Rizwan didn't seem naturally suited to each other, but 2021 has seen him make a mockery of those predictions with a record-breaking year. He began by smashing an unbeaten 104 against South Africa, followed up by seven further half-centuries that saw him amass the most T20I runs in a single year by any player. For good measure, he was also the second highest runscorer at the 2021 PSL - behind only his Pakistan opening partner Babar Azam - and led Multan Sultans to the PSL title.

His stability and consistency at the top of the order converted what tended to be a Pakistan weakness into a Pakistan strength. Rizwan now appears to be in the prime of his career, and one of Pakistan's most prized assets heading into the 2021 World T20.

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Mohammad Rizwan Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
Tests396592273171*40.58418454.32311236161039
ODIs9182182644131*41.31305186.66415220351044
T20Is10693213414104*47.412723125.37130285955512
FC12419330703822443.171301554.0714348142934224
List A195179446426141*47.60729088.1413345458320420
T20s286255598421110*42.966691125.8536974023018747

Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Tests39------------
ODIs91------------
T20Is106------------
FC1241223713642/102/1034.003.4459.2000
List A195------------
T20s2861122211/221/2222.0011.0012.0000

Mohammad Rizwan T20 Stats

Batting & Fielding

TournamentTeamsMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
PSL3 teams9382172770110*42.612148128.95221249727315
BPL2 teams171754787339.83422113.27044216122
Vitality BlastSUS77127581*45.83191143.9703231171

Bowling

TournamentTeamsMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
PSL3 teams93------------
BPL2 teams17------------
Vitality BlastSUS7------------
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Recent Matches of Mohammad Rizwan

MatchBatWktDateGroundFormat
Sultans vs Gladiators40c/0s18-May-2025RawalpindiT20
Sultans vs Zalmi170c/0s05-May-2025MultanT20
Sultans vs Kings0--01-May-2025LahoreT20
Sultans vs Gladiators44*--29-Apr-2025LahoreT20
Sultans vs Qalandars76*0c/0s26-Apr-2025LahoreT20

Photos of Mohammad Rizwan

Multan Sultans removed Mohammad Rizwan for a duck
Mohammad Rizwan waged a lone battle for Multan Sultans
Kamran Ghulam and Mohammad Rizwan put on a century stand
Mohammad Rizwan wasn't too quick at the start
Mohammad Rizwan has a chat with Ubaid Shah
Mohammad Rizwan made 36 off 37 in a T20 game