Mohammad Rizwan: Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Rizwan has been caught in a big controversy. He has insulted the flag of his country by raising it by his feet. Since then he is on target of people.
Actually, Rizwan got so lost in giving autographs to the fans that he did the wrong thing. The video of him raising the flag with his feet is becoming fiercely viral on social media.
After the fourth T20 match, Rizwan did this act in Karachi :-
This incident happened in Karachi after the fourth T20 match against England. After winning the match at the National Stadium, Rizwan is giving autographs to the fans. Fans were throwing him from afar and giving him T-shirts, caps, and other things and Rizwan was being autographed on him. Meanwhile, a fan threw up the Pakistan flag. Rizwan could not catch him. The flag falls at his feet.
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Rizwan was so busy giving autographs that instead of raising the flag by hand, he lifted it with his foot. The fans present there also got upset with this act of Rizwan. When its video went viral on social media, people started calling him good and bad.
In the series both the teams are at 2-2 level :-
Talking about the match, England is on a tour of Pakistan for a series of seven T20 matches. Both the teams tied 2-2 in the series. England won the first and third matches.
At the same time, Pakistan won the second and fourth matches. The first four matches played in Karachi. Now the remaining three matches will be played at the famous Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. The fifth match will be played on Wednesday (28 September).
Brilliant batting by Mohammad Rizwan in the series :-
Rizwan has batted brilliantly in the series. He has so far scored 252 runs in four innings at a strike rate of 141.57. He has scored three fifties. Rizwan played an innings of 88 runs in the fourth match to win the team. He is at the top in terms of scoring the most runs in the series.
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