Pakistan's wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan has been dealt a severe blow as he sustained a hamstring injury during the ongoing T20I series against New Zealand.
The injury occurred while Rizwan was batting, forcing him to retire hurt in the third T20I clash.
Following a medical assessment, the team doctor advised Rizwan against further participation in the series, citing the need for rest and rehabilitation to ensure a full recovery.
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Rizwan's absence will undoubtedly be felt by the Pakistani side, especially after his stellar performance in the previous encounters. Notably, in the second T20I, Rizwan played a pivotal role in Pakistan's commanding victory, contributing with both the bat and behind the stumps.
His exceptional form saw him achieve a significant milestone, as he became the fastest batter to reach 3000 T20I runs, surpassing the likes of India's Virat Kohli and his teammate Babar Azam. Rizwan's accomplishment in just 79 innings showcases his prowess as one of the premier batsmen in the T20 format.
Prior to his injury, Rizwan had been in scintillating form, consistently delivering match-winning performances for Pakistan. His contributions have been instrumental in shaping Pakistan's success in the ongoing series against New Zealand.
With Rizwan sidelined, Pakistan will need to regroup and adjust their strategy for the remainder of the series, as they aim to maintain their lead and clinch victory against the Kiwi side.
In the aftermath of the second T20I win, Pakistan's captain Babar Azam expressed the team's determination to continue their winning momentum. Babar emphasized the importance of setting the tone early in the game and highlighted the outstanding performance of Pakistan's bowling unit in restricting the opposition.