The bowler said that RIzwan is helpful to everyone in the team, if anyone in the team needs any advice, he goes to him.

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Lahore: Pakistan T-20 team captain Shaheen Shah Afridi called wicketkeeper batsman Muhammad Rizwan as the backbone of the team.
In a special conversation session with fans on social media, Shaheen Afridi said that Muhammad Rizwan is a different type of person, everyone in the team calls him ‘paradisaical’.
The bowler stated that because of Rizwan, everyone in the team prays in congregation. He is helpful to everyone in the team, if anyone in the team needs any advice, he goes to Rizwan.
Shaheen added that Rizwan can be called the backbone of the Pakistan team.
Regarding the marriages of the national team players, Shaheen Afridi said that Rizwan had prayed for his marriage wholeheartedly and after that he actually got married.
On the other hand, regarding the one-year marriage experience, Shaheen told that by the grace of Allah, everything has been very good, married life is going very well and he does not know how one year has passed, Allah has blessed him with such a spouse who always supports him.

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