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PAK vs WI: Mohammad Rizwan cleans the ground after training and sends a message to Multan

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Mohammad Rizwan. © Pi News

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  • Pakistan hold second training session ahead of first one-day international against Bangladesh.
  • International cricket has returned to Multan after a 14-year absence.
  • Rizwan addressed the people of Multan with “Assalamualikum.”
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MULTAN: After his team’s training session here on Tuesday, wicket-keeper batsman Mohammad Rizwan cleaned the pitch.

The Pakistani side held their second training session in the scorching heat ahead of the first ODI match on Wednesday at the Multan Cricket Stadium.

Read more: WATCH: Mohammad Rizwan bowls for the first time in his career

Rizwan once again showed to be a team player after the national players finished their training.

Meanwhile, the cricketer stepped behind the grills of the stands to meet his supporters and take photographs with them. Rizwan addressed the people of Multan with “Assalamualikum” during a brief discussion with Geo Super.

It’s worth noting that international cricket has returned to Multan after a 14-year absence. Pakistan last played Bangladesh in a One-Day International in 2008.

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