Watch: Mohammad Rizwan sledges Harry Brook with cheeky 'no more Bazball' remark

Published - 24 Oct 2024, 08:43 PM | Updated - 24 Oct 2024, 08:52 PM

Mohammad Rizwan Sledges Harry Brook With No More Bazball Comment
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Pakistan National Cricket Team wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan has been keeping things light in the ongoing third Test against England National Cricket Team. The last match of a three-match series between the teams is taking place at the Rawalpindi International Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi.

Pakistan National Cricket Team are giving a hard time to the England National Cricket Team batters in the ongoing last game of the series. The visitors opted to bat first, and they had a decent start as Ben Duckett (52) and Zak Crawley (29) added 56 runs for the opening stand.

But after that, nothing went England's way as Pakistan spinners Sajid Khan and Noman Ali troubled the batters. They have spun the web around the opposition and made sure that the visitors struggle to get runs from the middle-order players.

As England batters, in particular Harry Brook, struggled to get going, Mohammad Rizwan behind the stumps took a cheeky jibe at the batter. He was heard getting into the ears of Brook and saying, "No more Bazball". The video went viral immediately on the internet, leaving many in splits.

Mohammad Rizwan takes a cheeky jibe at Harry Brook

Here's the video:

Harry Brook didn't have a great outing with the bat in the first innings. The right-hander was removed by Sajid Khan and managed just 5 runs off 14 balls. Not only him, but Joe Root (5) struggled to get going as well as Sajid removed him early on his innings.

Sajid Khan shines with the ball for Pakistan yet again

Sajid Khan picked four wickets in a flash as he made a mockery of the England middle order. The spinner removed Ollie Pope and Ben Stokes as well and left the visitors tottering at 118/6 in the series decider last game between the teams.

Sajid Khan continued his golden form with the ball and picked another fifer. His sensational bowling spell saw the Pakistan National Cricket Team getting the opposition all out for 267 runs. This was possible because Jamie Smith, in the end, played a vital innings of 89 runs.

Pakistan didn't have a great outing with the bat as they then lost three quick wickets. Both the openers in Saim Ayub (19) and Abdullah Shafique (14) lost their wickets early. Kamran Ghulam, who slammed in the last game, was also back in the hut for 3 as the hosts ended the Day on 73/3. The onus will now be on skipper Shan Masood along with Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan to take the team close to the total of England.

Mohammad Rizwan in particular will have a point to prove. He bagged failures in both the innings of the last two games. He would want to make an impact for his team with the bat.

Mohammad Rizwan is also likely to be appointed as the white-ball captain of the team. He would be hoping to send a statement before the announcement.

I've been playing FC cricket for the last 7-8 years - Sajid Khan

Sajid Khan talked about his performance with the ball, saying that he has been playing FC cricket and he knows the nature of the pitch. He said Joe Root's wicket was his favourite and while talking about the same, he explained:

"I've been playing FC cricket for the last 7-8 years and have played on all types of surfaces. It's good that the pitch is helping the spinners a lot and I have brought in all my variations into play.

"If you play cricket regularly, you'll know what to do on the pitch; I like the wicket of Root; he was a very important wicket for us; he's their best, and we did well as per our plans. Credit to Jamie Smith as well, he did extremely well with the lower order."

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