Mohammad Rizwan was angry in PCB therapy after the championship trophy crushing defeat, saying “give more power or…”

Pakistani captain Mohammad Rizwan and lead player Babar Azam are expected to meet with Mohsin Naqvi in ​​the coming days after New Zealand’s disappointing series.
Mohammad Rizwan and star batting bat Babar Azam plan to meet with Mohsin Naqvi, chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in the following days after Pakistan’s disappointing performance in New Zealand’s recent white ball tour. The purpose of this meeting was to seek clarification on choosing its choice in the T20I format and to discuss potential enhancements to Rizwan as the captain’s role.
According to a senior PCB official who spoke on anonymous telecom official, Rizwan was frustrated by the selector’s decision to exclude him and Babar Azam from the five-game Twenty20 international series in New Zealand. The two asked for a meeting with the PCB leader after the Team Management and Selection Committee chose to provide opportunities for the young players under the new Captain Salman Agha.
Sources close to Pakistan’s captain told Telecom Asia Sports (www.telecomasia.net): “Ritzwan will meet with the PCB chairman immediately after having the opportunity to seek clear layoffs from the T20I.”
Rizwan joined the White Ball Cricket Captain last October. However, he took a break from the shorter format during the series in Zimbabwe and awarded it to the T20I match against South Africa.
“I can’t say anything to T20, it’s not my job, like here (in ODI), I don’t have everything. We neither know nor know us nor consult (about the T20I axe). It’s their decision, they made the decision, we accepted the decision we’ve made before,” said Rizwan in Pakistan in Newwash in New Zealands of Newwashs of Parizwan.
Sources revealed Rizwan and head coach Aaqib Javed were against who should advance to eleven games in the first two games, while Rizwan launched five regular bowlers. Finally, Pakistan chose four average bowlers and had to rely on part-timers Salman Agha and Irfan Khan to cover the last 10 times. Unfortunately, this choice backfires as two part-timers end up emitting a staggering 118 runs.
“Rizwan will seek more strength in the eleven games of the match, and if he doesn’t give his all, he may resign.”
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