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India born UAE batter playfully mocks Mohammad Rizwan's funny English

India-born UAE batter Chirag Suri takes a playful jibe at Pakistan cricket star Mohammad Rizwan's English after his media interaction in Australia goes viral.

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UAE batter Chirag Suri has come out and trolled Mohammad Rizwan for his funny English during an interview. The 29-year-old took to his Instagram and wrote, “Can’t not applaud the confidence though. What an English”. This was about a video uploaded by a fan where Rizwan could be seen answering a few questions from the media. 

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Mohammad Rizwan recently led Pakistan to their first ODI series in Australia for 22 years. The visitors won the series 2-1 after beating Australia in the third and final ODI which was played in Perth on Sunday. It is the first time since 2002 that the men in green has achieved such a feat. 

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Speaking at the end of the game, Mohammad Rizwan said, “Special moment for me, the nation will be very happy today, we didn't perform as per expectations in the last couple of years. I'm the captain only for the toss and presentations - everyone gives me suggestions on the field, the batting group, and the bowling group."

Michael Clarke slams Australia's post-series loss

Former Australia skipper Michael Clarke seemed the home team for resting some of the key players for the last ODI match. The likes of Steve Smith, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc, and Pat Cummins were rested for the game. 

During his chat with Big Sports Breakfast, the former skipper said, “I'm just a bit confused, so 11 days between now and the first Test, why can't the Aussie boys who are part of this Test series play in the one-dayer? If Australia had won the first two games, then you can understand why they rest their big fish, but it was series on the line. I feel like we obviously don't care about losing that series.”

The former Australian star also said, “If you're not going to care, we're not going to care. You can't expect the fans to want to come and watch one-day cricket. We are bagging one-day cricket, no one is turning up, hasn't got the interest. think we have it wrong. I understand resting for Test cricket, I love that, but it's a one-day game. They are going to bowl more than that at training.”

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