Mohammad Rizwan to Lead with a Bang: Basit Ali’s Bold Prediction

Former national cricketer Basit Ali has made an interesting comment on the appointment of Mohammad Rizwan as the captain of the white ball team, saying that he will not shoot an arrow but an atomic bomb.

The Pakistan Cricket Board has recently appointed Mohammad Rizwan as the captain of the national ODI and T20 teams, a month after the resignation of Babar Azam. This decision is being hailed as a welcome move by former cricketers and fans for the national team.

Former national cricketer Basit Ali has also welcomed this decision of PCB.

In a live session with users on his YouTube channel, a user asked the former batsman how do you see Muhammad Rizwan as a team captain?
Basit Ali gave an interesting answer to this question and said that Muhammad Rizwan will not shoot an arrow but an atomic bomb.

The former national cricketer and current analyst said that Muhammad Rizwan has the qualities to hold the whole team together and in the coming days the national team will be seen to progress under his leadership.

Mohammad Rizwan also spoke of unity in the team after getting the leadership and said that his first target is Champions Trophy and ICCT20 World Cup in India, while also preparing the next captain of Pakistan cricket team under his leadership. want

It should be noted that the wind of change has been blowing in Pakistan cricket. The PCB changed the selection committee after the defeat to England in the first Test match earlier this month. Two days ago, Muhammad Rizwan was appointed as the captain and Salman Ali Agha as the vice-captain for the white ball team. The next day, Gary Kirsten resigned as the head coach of the white ball team.

Gary Kirsten was angry with the PCB for removing his authority in the selection and not following some of his preferred decisions. The Cricket Board has appointed Jason Gillespie, head coach of the Red Ball team, as the interim head coach for the tour of Australia in his place.

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