Mohammad Rizwan acknowledged his recent poor form after his team’s PSL defeat, admitting he doesn’t deserve his Pakistan place based on current performance. He emphasised self-criticism and accountability, stating he’s not afraid of tough questions or retirement if his performance doesn’t improve, but remains determined to fight through the slump. Mohammad Rizwan acknowledged his recent poor form after his team’s PSL defeat, admitting he doesn’t deserve his Pakistan place based on current performance. He emphasised self-criticism and accountability, stating he’s not afraid of tough questions or retirement if his performance doesn’t improve, but remains determined to fight through the slump.
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