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Multan Sultans captain Mohammad Rizwan remains hopeful for a turnaround in Pakistan Super League (PSL) 10, highlighting the importance of strong performances on their home ground.
Multan Sultans, who have not yet won a game in PSL 10, will face Lahore Qalandars at Multan Cricket Stadium tomorrow. They will then play against the defending champions, Islamabad United, on April 23.
While speaking to the media ahead of the match, Rizwan said he was optimistic about their next two home matches.
“It’s great that our next two matches are in Multan, in front of our fans. But to get the desired outcomes, we’ll need to play good cricket,” Rizwan said.
Reflecting on the team’s recent performances, Mohammad Rizwan acknowledged there were positives but highlighted fielding as a major concern.
“There were positives in all three of our previous matches, but we have to focus on our fielding — that’s where we’ve let games slip away.”
“If we get our fielding right, the entire tournament can go our way,” he added.
The right-hander mentioned the unpredictable nature of the tournament and expressed confidence in the team’s ability to bounce back.
“This is a big tournament — you never know until the very end which teams will qualify or go out. But once we build momentum, we’ll climb the table, ” he said.
While addressing his personal form, Mohammad Rizwan said he was satisfied with his performance so far.
“What’s gone is gone. Every day is a new day. The next match is what matters. There were good and bad moments in past games, but overall, I’m satisfied with my performance,” Mohammad Rizwan concluded.
Despite the defeats of Multan Sultans, Mohammad Rizwan has remained in top form, scoring 158 runs in three matches, including a century.
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