The batter, however, acknowledges that the decision is ultimately up to the captain and coach, and he will follow their lead.


Karachi: Mohammad Rizwan, the wicket-keeper for the Pakistan cricket team, has emphasized the significance of each match, stating that they focus on the upcoming ones and forget about the previous ones.
Rizwan expressed that their team is determined to win the ongoing series, and the Karachi pitch is unlike the one in Pindi. He further added that their performance is highly dependent on the pitch and conditions, and their role in the win or loss is equally important.
Regarding his position in the One Day International, Rizwan expressed his desire to play at number four instead of the fifth position.
However, he acknowledges that the decision is ultimately up to the captain and coach, and he will follow their lead. Rizwan emphasized that personal ego is not important to him, and everyone has their unique qualities, including himself, Fakhar, and Babar.
Furthermore, Rizwan acknowledged that there are many commentators among Pakistan's population of 200 million, but achieving their target in the last T20I series was their top priority.
Regarding his performance, Rizwan stated that he accepts any position given to him, having previously played at number eight. Pakistan is currently leading the five-match One Day International series 0-2 against New Zealand, with the third game scheduled for May 3, Wednesday.
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