Throughout the entire series, Rizwan's game was woefully exposed as he struggled against the raw pace of Nahid Rana. In the three matches, he scored 58 runs, with his highest score being 44, which came in the second ODI.Speaking on his YouTube channel, Shehzad said that glaring gaps in Rizwan's technique have been there for a long timeand that the former ODI captain has failed to address them, despite having a lengthy break before the contest against Bangladesh.“You just keep on talking. You are getting money for playing on the ground, we are here to keep on talking. The people who are selecting you are just not learning. Perform on the ground, don't talk. There is a huge gap between the bat and the ball. Why aren't you coming in line? The ball won't come into your range. Play with a big heart. Ask yourself, are you coming in line with the ball?,” he added.“What improvement have you made? You weren't even there in the T20 World Cup squad; you got so much rest. What did you do? Your job was to score centuries against Bangladesh and take the team over the line. You could have shown the selector what mistake they made by keeping you out,” said Shehzad.“You are dancing in the middle, your feet are not going anywhere. You just focus on talking. You will keep learning if this keeps going on,” he added.The series between Pakistan and Bangladesh saw the latter winning the first and last ODIs. Shaheen's side did stage a comeback in the second ODI after losing the opener; however, the decider once again saw Pakistan buckling under pressure.
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