Mohammad Rizwan Signs Autograph on "Release Imran Khan" Photo

Mohammad Rizwan Signs Autograph on

The Pakistan cricket team's tour of Ireland has been marked by a series of controversies and incidents. In a historic upset, Pakistan lost to Ireland in a T20I match for the first time. This was followed by an incident where fast bowler Shaheen Afridi was verbally abused by a fan.

Now, another incident has emerged from the tour that has sparked reactions on social media. In a video that has gone viral, Pakistan's star wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan is seen signing an autograph on a photo of former Prime Minister Imran Khan with the caption "Release Imran Khan."

Imran Khan, who led Pakistan to victory in the 1992 Cricket World Cup, was ousted from power in 2022 and sentenced to prison in January. The photo signed by Rizwan has become a symbol of support for Khan, who remains a popular figure in Pakistan.

The incident has drawn mixed reactions. Some fans have praised Rizwan for his support of Khan, while others have criticized him for using his platform to promote political views.

Meanwhile, former Pakistan captain Younis Khan has advised current skipper Babar Azam and other senior players like Mohammad Rizwan and Fakhar Zaman to adapt to the demands of modern cricket. Speaking at an event in Karachi, Younis emphasized the need for batters to improve their strike rates and bowlers to perform under pressure.

Former national team colleague Rashid Latif believes that frequent changes in captaincy have created a negative atmosphere in the Pakistan dressing room. He criticized the decision to remove Shaheen Shah Afridi as captain after just one series.

The Pakistan cricket team's tour of Ireland has been a rollercoaster of emotions, with unexpected results, controversies, and now a political statement. It remains to be seen how these incidents will impact the team's performance in the remaining matches of the series.

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