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Mohammad Rizwan joins Adam Gilchrist’s list

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Mohammad Rizwan joins Adam Gilchrist’s list

In the second match of the ODI series being played against Pakistan and Australia, the team led by Mohammad Rizwan registered a spectacular victory. Pakistan has defeated the Kangaroos by 9 wickets. Captain Rizwan has created a record in this match. With a surprising performance, he got his name included in a special list.

Mohammad Rizwan achieved this feat

Mohammad Rizwan has achieved a new feat in the second ODI match against Australia in Adelaide. He has equaled the world record by taking 6 catches in an innings of an ODI match. Due to this feat, Rizwan’s name has been included in the list of great goalkeepers in the world. He has also become the second Pakistani wicketkeeper to take the most catches in an innings of an ODI match. Before Rizwan, this feat was achieved by Sarfaraz Ahmed in the match against South Africa. During this period he also made 6 captures.

He made 6 catches

Mohammad Rizwan took 6 brilliant catches while keeping wickets in the 2nd ODI match against Australia. During this he showed the way to the pavilion catching Steve Smith, Josh Inglis, Marnus Labuschagne, Aaron Hardy, Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc.

Pak wicketkeeper who took the most catches in an ODI innings

Mohammad Rizwan vs AUS- 6 catches- 2024
Sarfaraz Ahamed vs SA- 6 captures- 2015
Moin Khan vs ZIM- 5 captures- 1995
Rashid Latif vs SL- 5 captures- 2003
Umar Akmal vs ZIM- 5 captures- 2015

The world’s wicketkeeper who took 6 catches in an ODI innings

Adam Gilchrist vs South Africa – 2000
Alec Stewart vs Zimbabwe – 2000
Adam Gilchrist v Namibia – 2003
Adam Gilchrist v Sri Lanka – 2004
Mark Boucher vs Pakistan- 2007
Adam Gilchrist vs India – 2007
Matt Prior vs South Africa – 2008
Jos Buttler vs South Africa – 2013
Matthew Cross vs Canada – 2014
Sarfaraz Ahmed vs South Africa- 2015
Quinton de Kock vs Afghanistan – 2023
Mohammad Rizwan vs Australia – 2024

Here is the status of the match.

The Australian team, which came to bat first after losing the toss, was bowled out in 35 overs. During this period the team scored a total of 163 runs. While chasing the target of 164 runs, the Pakistani team achieved the target by scoring 169 runs after losing 1 wicket in 26.3 overs. In such a situation, the team won the second ODI match by 9 wickets. With this, both the teams are tied 1-1 in the 3-match ODI series.

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