
Sarfaraz Ahmed fans come forward in his support after Rizwan fails in three consecutive ODIs
After Mohammad Rizwan has failed to clinch the score with the bat in either of the three ODI matches played against Zimbabwe, Sarfaraz Ahmed’s fans have come forward in his support.
Sarfaraz, who was distinctly sacked last year notwithstanding his poor performances and critiques, although made a revival recently in the last T20I played against England as Pakistan won the only one out of three in his presence, he received the acclaim and criticism at once as he dropped Moin Ali behind the stumps.
Keeping the victory in Sarfaraz’s presence, the fans, along with criticizing him for missing Moin on stumps, lauded him as the lucky lad and wanted him in place of Rizwan. It looks like Pakistani people are never satisfied in any situation as the National T20 Cup distinguished the performances of two players, the fans once again swiped their virtual chants from Sarfaraz to Rizwan.
As of now, as the three-match ODI series has been played against Zimbabwe, Rizwan has scored 14, 1, and 10 that makes a total of 25 runs combining three matches, has dragged him into hot waters as he was preferably chosen on behalf of his keeping and mid-over abilities.
The fans once again have risen their voices in support of Sarfaraz and we have collected a few Tweets that are attached below:
Sarfaraz Ahmed fans come forward in his support after Rizwan fails in three consecutive ODIs
Jokes apart, we need to look into Rizwan's utility in limited over matches. he is a good choice for test without doubt but his failure in the entire series is a reminder that he may be isnt the best choice for Limited over (so is Sarfaraz) https://t.co/qV7CR02hCN
— Adeel Azhar (@adeel_azhar) November 4, 2020
Back To Back Rizwan Flops In #PAKvsZIM series And in the other hand Today's Sarfaraz Scored 130* in #QeaTrophy #HarHaalMainCricket pic.twitter.com/0TeVbKflB0
— Sarfaraz Fan Club ??? (@sarfaraz_club) November 1, 2020
Need "KING" Sarfaraz back.
Have to cleanse my eyes. https://t.co/h6rWtoFCjz
— MZ (@grumpycrickfan) October 31, 2020
Also, see:
Rise of Mohammad Rizwan, end of Sarfaraz Ahmed?
