Rizwan registers multiple unwanted records in first South Africa T20I

Rizwan's slow 74 runs not enough as Pakistan fall short by 11 runs in T20I against South Africa.


News Desk December 13, 2024

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Pakistan's white-ball captain Mohammad Rizwan played a crucial but slow knock in the first T20I against South Africa at Kingsmead on Tuesday, but his efforts fell short as Pakistan lost by 11 runs.

Chasing a target of 184, Rizwan anchored the innings with a knock of 74 runs off 62 balls, but Pakistan still failed to cross the line, finishing at 172/6.

Rizwan's innings, which included eight boundaries and three sixes, was characterised by a cautious approach. By the 16th over, he had accumulated 46 runs from 49 balls, with Pakistan needing 60 more runs from the final 24 deliveries.

In a late surge, Rizwan hit two sixes in the 17th over to complete his half-century off 50 balls, but he was dismissed on the second ball of the final over, leaving Pakistan short of their target.

This knock marked Rizwan's third-lowest strike rate in innings where he scored over fifty runs. His strike rate of 119.35 is the second-lowest for a 70-run innings by a T20I captain, behind New Zealand’s Kane Williamson, who had scored 70 off 60 balls against Pakistan in 2016.

Additionally, Rizwan's 62-ball 74 places him fourth on the list of slowest T20I innings by a full-member batter in a chase.

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