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Mohammad Rizwan unhappy with No 5 slot in Pakistan order

Star batter doesn’t want to complain, wants team to focus on winning the series



Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan at the nets during a practice session at the National Cricket Stadium in Karachi on Tuesday.
Image Credit: AFP

Karachi: Pakistan’s Mohammad Rizwan said he is not happy with being pushed down the order to No 5 for the first two One-Day Internationals against New Zealand and the wicketkeeper-batsman wants to move back up a slot.

The 30-year-old has made the No 4 slot his own since 2019, scoring both his ODI hundreds at that position, but Shan Masood and Abdullah Shafique have been given the place in the opening two games of the five-match series.

While Rizwan has excelled in the finisher’s role at five, helping his team win both games, he said he did not want to stay there.

No complaints

“If you ask me honestly, I am not happy batting at No 5 (in ODIs), because I want to bat at No 4,” he told a news conference on Monday.

“But it is not important that I get what I want.

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“The captain and coach will do what they like. It is my own wish to bat at No 4. But I have not complained to anyone.”

Rawalpindi hosted the first two ODIs but the series now switches to Karachi for the remaining three. The teams are scheduled to resume the series with game three today.

New Zealand's fightback

New Zealand are without injured captain Kane Williamson and several frontline players taking part in the Indian Premier League.

The tourists also trailed the preceding Twenty20 series 2-0 before fighting back for a 2-2 draw and Rizwan said Pakistan must not get complacent.

“We want to forget the past, the good and the bad,” Rizwan said.

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“The conditions and requirements in Rawalpindi were different.

“We will assess and adapt and look to win the series. That will be our focus.”

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