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After Defeating Australia, Rizwan Says Target Is to Win Champions Trophy

After Defeating Australia, Rizwan Says Target Is to Win Champions Trophy

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) recently released an exclusive video from the dressing room, showcasing the team’s celebratory moments following their victory against Australia. The footage also features insightful comments from key figures, including Captain Mohammad Rizwan, Head Coach Jason Gillespie, and Assistant Coach Azhar Mehmood.

Captain Rizwan, who delivered a standout performance in the series, particularly with his bowling, set ambitious goals for Pakistan’s future. “Our target is to win the Champions Trophy,” Rizwan declared, expressing his desire for success in upcoming tournaments. He also hinted at an even broader ambition, stating, “If there is an opportunity in the Olympics, I will make the Olympics a goal,” indicating his aspirations for the team to compete on an even larger stage.

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Rizwan also outlined his efforts to engage with individual players to discuss improvement strategies, highlighting the team’s strong ambitions for the T20 series. “Our target is to whitewash Australia,” he boldly stated, demonstrating the team’s growing confidence and competitive spirit.

Head Coach Jason Gillespie praised the team’s unity and consistency, particularly their performance in the bowling department. He credited the collective effort for their success, saying, “The team performed well in all areas, especially in bowling.”

Assistant Coach Azhar Mehmood echoed Gillespie’s sentiments, commending the team for their determination and cohesion. “The entire team played as one and showed great determination,” Mehmood remarked, praising the resilience and focus displayed throughout the series.

Captain Rizwan expressed immense pride in the team’s accomplishments, emphasizing that their success was a result of the strong bond shared across all levels. “No one expected us to play so well,” he acknowledged, suggesting that the series win could serve as a learning experience for other teams and setting a new benchmark for Pakistan cricket.

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