LAHORE: Wicket-keeper batter Mohammad Rizwan doesn’t care about the role in the national team, he only wants to contribute where and when needed.
While responding to a journalist in a virtual conference, Rizwan said he is ready to move his batting number if the team requires it.
“I am ready to move wherever the team wants me to. Even, I am ready to play as an off-spinner, fast bowler, or just a fielder. I always want to contribute to the team when and where needed,” Rizwan said when asked about openers being dropped due to him.
While talking about playing the first ICC event for Pakistan, Rizwan said he is excited and mentally prepared to take up the challenge. “See, even when you play club cricket, you get yourself completely ready for it. So, it is World Cup, now the preparations will be of a high standard,” he said.
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