Mohammad Rizwan recorded his highest score in Test cricket vs Bangladesh (X)
Pakistan wicketkeeper batter, Mohammad Rizwan has established himself as one of the most reliable and tenacious batters in Pakistan cricket.
Known for his resilience under pressure and ability to play match-defining innings, Mohammad Rizwan has produced several memorable performances that have rescued Pakistan from challenging situations.
In this article, we take a look at Mohammad Rizwan’s top 5 highest scores In Test cricket.
Mohammad Rizwan 88 vs Australia (X)
Rizwan’s 88 in the first innings of the third Test at Sydney was a vital knock that kept Pakistan afloat after a shaky start at 47-4.
His innings, featuring 10 boundaries and 2 sixes, showcased his ability to counterattack in tough conditions. Rizwan’s partnership with Aamer Jamal (82) helped Pakistan post 313. In response, the Aussies were bowled out for 299, giving the visitors a slender lead.
However, Pakistan collapsed for 115 in the second innings, setting Australia a target of 130, which they chased down with ease to win by 8 wickets. Rizwan’s knock was a standout in an otherwise challenging match for Pakistan.
Mohammad Rizwan 95 vs Australia (X)
During the first Test vs Australia at Brisbane in 2019, Rizwan showcased his fighting spirit across both innings for Pakistan. In the first innings, Pakistan struggled against Australia’s formidable bowling attack, managing only 240 runs as Rizwan scored 37.
Australia responded strongly with a massive 580 runs in their first innings, led by Marnus Labuschagne’s 185. In the second innings, Pakistan found themselves in trouble again at 94-5.
Rizwan, however, stood tall, scoring a gritty 95 off 145 balls, laced with 10 boundaries. He formed a crucial partnership with Babar Azam, who scored 104, to provide some resistance. Despite their efforts, Pakistan could only manage 335, falling short of making Australia bat again and losing by an innings and 5 runs.
Mohammad Rizwan 104* vs Australia (X)
In the second Test against Australia in Karachi, Rizwan played a crucial knock of 104* to help Pakistan secure a draw.
After Pakistan were bowled out for 148 in their first innings in response to Australia’s 556/9d, they were set a massive target of 506.
Rizwan, coming in after Babar Azam’s 196, held the innings together. His unbeaten century, laced with 11 boundaries and a six, anchored Pakistan’s resistance, guiding them to 443/7 and ensuring the match ended in a draw.
Mohammad Rizwan 115 vs South Africa (X)
In the second Test against South Africa in Rawalpindi, Rizwan’s unbeaten 115 in Pakistan’s second innings was crucial in securing a 95-run victory. Pakistan were bowled out for 272 in the first innings with Rizwan contributing 18. South Africa responded with 201 in their first innings, giving Pakistan a decent lead.
In the second innings, Pakistan found themselves in trouble at 63-4, but Rizwan anchored the innings brilliantly. His unbeaten 115, laced with 15 boundaries, was a masterclass in patience and determination.
Rizwan’s knock helped Pakistan post 298, setting South Africa a challenging target of 370. In their chase, South Africa showed resilience, led by Aiden Markram’s 108, but Pakistan’s bowlers, especially Hasan Ali with his 5/60, bowled out the visitors for 274 as Pakistan secured a 95-run victory.
Mohammad Rizwan 171* vs Bangladesh (X)
In the first Test of the series against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi, Rizwan delivered a remarkable innings, scoring an unbeaten 171 off 239 balls.
Coming into bat at 114-4, Rizwan’s knock was critical in rescuing the team from a dismal position. His innings featured 11 boundaries and 3 sixes, as he anchored the middle order and formed a crucial 240-run partnership with Saud Shakeel, who scored 141.
Rizwan’s ability to stabilize the innings after early setbacks and then accelerate when needed was on full display.
His unbeaten century allowed Pakistan to declare at 448/6, setting a formidable total. In response, Bangladesh scored 316/5 at Stumps on Day 3.