WATCH: Pakistan wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan mocked for slow batting in funny video

By Nancy Tiwari  |  First Published Jun 20, 2024, 9:21 AM IST

Pakistan's cricket team faced challenges at the T20 World Cup 2024, leading to early elimination. Criticism followed due to poor performance.

Pakistan's cricket team faced a tough run at the T20 World Cup 2024, experiencing disappointment right from the start. They suffered consecutive losses in their initial matches against hosts USA and traditional rivals India. Despite salvaging a win against Canada later on, Pakistan's journey ended prematurely as they failed to advance to the Super Eight stage. This early exit has triggered a wave of criticism from fans on social media.

One of the main issues highlighted was Pakistan's batting order, which struggled to perform consistently. The team's fielding and bowling also came under scrutiny for lacking the spark needed at such a high-stakes tournament. Mohammad Rizwan, Pakistan's wicketkeeper, particularly drew harsh feedback due to his slow strike rate during crucial moments, including registering the slowest half-century in T20 World Cup history.

Amidst these criticisms, a spoof video featuring Mohammad Rizwan became a viral sensation on the internet. The video humorously portrays Rizwan's slow-paced innings during the tournament. In the spoof, a man dressed as Rizwan is shown painstakingly accumulating singles and finally reaching his fifty after facing 69 balls. The video even captures a scenario where just four runs are needed off the last ball, yet "Rizwan" opts for a single to complete his fifty.

These people are supremely creative. Deserves an Oscar.

More original than our original Rizwan. 🔥

pic.twitter.com/mCKvaRal1T

— M (@anngrypakiistan)

Social media users couldn't resist sharing and commenting on the video, finding humor in its accurate depiction of Rizwan's struggle to accelerate his scoring rate. Comments ranged from agreement on his performance woes to amusement at the spoof's accuracy.

Overall, Pakistan's disappointing campaign in the T20 World Cup 2024 has sparked debates and memes online, reflecting the disappointment felt by fans and highlighting areas where the team needs improvement before their next international outing.
 

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