Pakistan's Rizwan Downplays Captaincy Role After Historic ODI Series Win in Australia

Pakistan's Rizwan Downplays Captaincy Role After Historic ODI Series Win in Australia

Mohammad Rizwan, the newly appointed captain of the Pakistan cricket team, has downplayed his role, stating that he is merely responsible for "toss and presentations." Despite his modest assessment, Rizwan has led Pakistan to a historic ODI series victory over Australia, marking their first such triumph in Australia in 22 years.

In the post-match press conference, Rizwan emphasized the collective effort behind Pakistan's success. "I'm the captain only for the toss and presentations - everyone gives me suggestions on the field, the batting group and the bowling group," he said.

Rizwan praised the bowlers for their exceptional performance, particularly in the challenging conditions of Australia. "Australia in Australia isn't easy, the conditions suit their style of playing, but the bowlers were outstanding," he remarked.

The veteran cricketer also acknowledged the contributions of the openers, Saim Ayub and Abdullah Shafique, who set the tone for the chase with their solid starts. "Credit to the two openers, they made the chases easy," Rizwan said.

Despite the team's recent struggles, Rizwan expressed his gratitude for the unwavering support of the Pakistani people. "I don't care a lot about the press, but the people back home are always behind us and I want to dedicate this victory to them," he added.

Pakistan's victory was a testament to their resilience and determination. After losing the opening match in Melbourne, they bounced back with an emphatic win in Adelaide and sealed the series with a dominant performance in Perth.

The series triumph is a significant achievement for Pakistan, who have struggled to find consistency in recent years. It will undoubtedly boost their confidence as they prepare for the upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup in India later this year.

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