Pakistan’s wicket-keeper batter Muhammad Rizwan is selected as the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Men’s Player of the Month for September 2022 as a result of his outstanding play.
Muhammad Rizwan put up some scorching performances in T20Is in September, according to a report posted on the ICC website.
According to the report, “the No. 1 T20I hitter extended his dominance in the game’s shortest format and put his name on the shortlist for the Player of the Month for September.”
“I would want to thank Almighty Allah and express my deep happiness to everybody that enabled me to accomplish this prize,” Rizwan remarked after receiving the honour.
“I want to express my sincere gratitude to all of my teammates for making things simple for me. Your confidence is boosted by these successes. The right-handed batter remarked, “I am pleased with my performance and I would like to carry this energy into Australia.
The people in Pakistan who are impacted by the floods and climate change, he continued, deserve this prize. We can only hope that this will make them happy.
Rizwan scored seven fifties in ten games played last month. His month began with two 70-plus scores in the Asia Cup against Hong Kong and India. He finished the tournament with another fifty and as the tournament’s leading run-scorer, but Pakistan fell short at the final hurdle.
He scored four 60-plus scores in the first five T20Is of the seven-match series against England, helping his team take a 3-2 lead. Despite playing one fewer game, he finished the series with 316 runs at an average of 63.20 while going at 138.60.

