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Mohammad Rizwan has added a touch of Pakistani pride to the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), and itโ€™s not just with his cricketing skills. After Pakistanโ€™s second T20I against Australia on Saturday, the ever-humble Pakistan captain donated his wicket-keeping gloves and playing shirt to the SCG Museum.

It wasnโ€™t the happiest night for Rizwanโ€™s team, as Pakistan fell short by 13 runs. But off the field, Rizwan made a gesture that went beyond the game itself, earning admiration from cricket fans around the world.

A Priceless Addition to the SCG Museum

The SCG Museum is no ordinary place. Itโ€™s a shrine to cricketโ€™s rich history, celebrating legends of the game. Rizwanโ€™s gloves and shirt are now part of this iconic collection, preserving a piece of Pakistanโ€™s cricketing spirit for generations to see.

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The museumโ€™s management couldnโ€™t have been more thrilled. They shared their appreciation on Facebook, saying, โ€œThank you, Mohammad Rizwan. Following Saturdayโ€™s T20 International against Australia, Pakistan Captain Mohammad Rizwan donated a pair of his keeping gloves and a playing shirt to the Sydney Cricket Ground museum.โ€

 

A Moment of Recognition for Pakistan Cricket

Adding to the occasion was Kamil Khan, a Pakistani-born Multicultural Ambassador for Cricket Australia (CA). Kamil was there to witness the moment and couldnโ€™t hide his pride.

He thanked the SCG for honoring Rizwan and Pakistan cricket with such a significant gesture. โ€œItโ€™s truly an honor to see Pakistanโ€™s cricketing spirit celebrated on such an iconic stage,โ€ Kamil shared. โ€œGrateful for this recognition of our team and captain.โ€

For Pakistani fans, seeing their captain recognized in such a meaningful way on Australian soil is a proud moment. Itโ€™s a reminder of cricketโ€™s ability to connect people, no matter where theyโ€™re from.

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