ICC ODI World Cup: Mohammad Rizwan made this record in his name with his stormy innings
On the basis of the stormy innings of Mohammad Rizwan (131 not out), Pakistan defeated Sri Lanka by 6 wickets in its second match of the ICC ODI World Cup on Tuesday.
On the basis of this innings, he also registered a record in his name. This is the biggest innings by a wicketkeeper batsman from Pakistan in ODI. In this matter, Rizwan broke the record of Kamran Akmal, who had played an inning of 124 runs against West Indies. Mohammad Rizwan faced 121 balls in this innings.
In this innings he hit eight fours and one six. With this innings of Mohammad Rizwan, Pakistan registered its biggest win in the World Cup. He broke Ireland's world record in this matter. Ireland's biggest win came in a chase over England in Bengaluru in 2011. In this, Abdullah Shafiq also played a century inning of 113 for Pakistan.
PC: espncricinfo