Mohammad Rizwan Faces Challenges as Pakistan Loses ODI Series to Bangladesh
By Vikram Nair / 16.03.2026
Pakistan’s recent ODI series loss to Bangladesh, concluding with a 2-1 defeat, has sent ripples through the cricketing community, particularly regarding the performance and management of the national team. The absence of captain Babar Azam from the squad has raised eyebrows, leading to speculation about the team’s direction and the reasons behind the disappointing results.
In the first ODI, Pakistan struggled significantly, being bowled out for a mere 114 runs, a performance that set a negative tone for the series. Bangladesh capitalized on this, chasing down the target with 34 overs to spare, highlighting the stark contrast in performance levels. The second ODI saw a glimmer of hope with Sadaqat Ali scoring 75 runs and taking three wickets, but it was not enough to turn the tide.
The decider ODI proved to be a further disappointment for Pakistan, as they failed to chase down a target of 291 runs, ultimately losing the match and the series. Salman Ali Agha’s century was a standout performance, yet it could not mask the team’s overall struggles. This series loss comes on the heels of Pakistan’s early exit from the T20 World Cup 2026, where they were eliminated in the Super 8s stage, further compounding the sense of crisis within the team.
Reaction from the field
Amidst the turmoil, Mohammad Rizwan addressed the media regarding rumors of potential fines for players following the T20 World Cup. He stated, “Many people have asked me about this, and even players have asked, but so far nothing official has come forward.” This statement came after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) denied rumors of imposing fines, with spokesperson Aamir Mir clarifying, “No such decision was ever taken by the PCB. It was all social media gossip.” He added, “But nothing is final and no player has been fined,” indicating that the situation remains fluid.
The backdrop of these events is a Pakistan cricket team that has faced frequent changes in leadership, often described as a game of musical chairs. This instability has not only affected team morale but also performance on the field. As the team grapples with these challenges, the focus shifts to the younger players who have not yet delivered consistent performances, raising questions about their readiness for international cricket.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact reasons for Babar Azam’s absence from the ODI squad, with speculation ranging from being dropped, rested, or injured. The uncertainty surrounding his status adds another layer of complexity to the team’s dynamics as they prepare for future competitions.
As Pakistan looks to regroup, the emphasis will likely be on addressing the performance issues that have plagued the team. The upcoming matches will be crucial for players like Rizwan, who are expected to lead by example and help restore confidence within the squad. The cricketing community will be watching closely to see how the team navigates these turbulent waters and whether they can bounce back from this series defeat.
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