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“I Am Not Here To” Rizwan Fires Back At Trolls, Shuts Down Critics Over His English



Mohammad Rizwan Hits Back At The Trollers (Source: @mufaddal_vohra/x.com)Mohammad Rizwan Hits Back At The Trollers (Source: @mufaddal_vohra/x.com)

At the global cricket stage, Pakistan often faces harsh criticism for its players' English-speaking skills. Skipper Mohammad Rizwan often finds himself at the center of it, with critics mocking his English skills. From fans to experts, the trolling never seems to stop.

After facing limitless criticism, Mohammad Rizwan blasted the trolls regarding his English speaking skills. In a recent interaction, he made it clear that his priority is cricket, as that’s what his nation expects from him.

Rizwan Strikes Back At The Trollers

Pakistan’s cricketing form often comes under scrutiny, but Mohammad Rizwan faces an entirely different kind of criticism, relentless trolling over his English skills. Several times, the Pakistani skipper faced limitless trolling regarding this. Just not the fans, sometimes even the experts, including some greats, mock Rizwan for his English.

As the trolls grow with each passing day, Mohammad Rizwan finally hit back at trolls, mocking his English. Dismissing the hate, he boldly said that he’s here to play cricket, not to give English lessons.

“I don't care about trollers. I am not educated; I don't know how to speak English. I am here to play cricket; I am not here to teach English. My nation demands cricket from me, Alhamdullilah. I don't have time to learn English.” Rizwan said.

Rizwan Eyeing Bounce Back

In recent times, the Pakistan has been facing limitless setbacks. After some major changes, success is still far from them. Their ICC woes continued with a group-stage exit in the  Champions Trophy 2025, and to make matters worse, they suffered another crushing defeat in the limited-overs series against New Zealand.

Amid Pakistan’s struggles, skipper Mohammad Rizwan is facing backlashes for his lackluster performances on the big stage. After a disappointing Champions Trophy, his form dipped further in the New Zealand series. As Pakistan cricket is shifting focus to PSL 2025, Rizwan is set to take charge of the Multan Sultans. The PSL can be a great stage for his much-awaited comeback.