Pakistan white ball team captain Mohammad Rizwan donated his gloves and jersey to Sydney Cricket Ground Museum.

Australia won the three-match T20 series 3-0. Mohammad Rizwan (Pic Source-X) Pakistan white ball cricket team captain Mohammad Rizwan donated his wicketkeeping gloves and jersey to the Sydney Cricket Ground Museum after the second T20 match played against Australia on 16 November. Today i.e. on 18th November, Sydney Cricket Ground has shared some pictures on its official social media account. In these pictures, Mohammad Rizwan was seen donating his wicketkeeping gloves and his jersey to the Sydney Cricket Ground Museum. Mohammad Rizwan has given his wicket-keeping gloves and T20 shirt to the Sydney Cricket Ground museum. pic.twitter.com/9STrwDXwBo — junaiz (@dhillow_) November 18, 2024 Australia won the three-match T20 series against Pakistan 3-0. Let us tell you that Pakistan’s performance in this series was very poor. Australia won the three-match T20 series 3-0. In the second match, Australia, batting first, scored 147 runs losing 9 wickets in 20 overs, in response to which Pakistan was all out for 134 runs. In the third T20, Pakistan once again failed to bat well and were all out for 117 runs. For the team, Babar Azam scored 41 runs while Hasibullah Khan was out after scoring 24 runs. For Australia, Aaron Hardy took three wickets for 21 runs in four overs while Adam Zampa and Spencer Johnson took 2-2 wickets. In reply, Australia achieved this target by losing three wickets. From the host side, Marcus Stoinis played a stormy match-winning inning of 61* runs with the help of five fours and five sixes. Apart from Stoinis, Josh English scored 27 runs. Talking about Mohammad Rizwan, he was rested in the third T20 while Salman Ali Aga captained the Pakistan team in his place. Earlier, a three-match ODI series was played between these two teams, which Pakistan won 2-1. Australian players will be very happy with their performance. List of batsmen who scored the fastest T20I century for India- IPL 2025: RR can target these players in the mega auction Indian batsmen who got out on duck most number of times in T20Is- IPL 2025: These 8 players will get expensive bids in the mega auction IPL 2025: MI will target these 5 players in the mega auction Batsman who scored most centuries for India in BGT- IPL 2025: CSK will target these 5 players in the mega auction The batsman who got out on zero most number of times in BGT- IPL 2025: RCB will target these 5 players in the mega auction Bowlers who took the most wickets for India in BGT-

PAK vs BAN, 1st Test: Mushfiqur Rahim won hearts after match-winning innings, donated prize money to flood victims

Mushfiqur Rahim dedicated his Player of the Match award to the flood victims of Bangladesh and announced to donate the prize money. MushFiqur Rahim (Photo Source: X.Twitter) Bangladesh won the first match of the two-match Test series against Pakistan by a huge margin of 10 wickets. In the match, Pakistan declared the first innings at 448 runs. In reply, Bangladesh scored 565 runs in the first innings. Pakistan’s team was all out at 146 runs in the second innings and then Bangladesh chased the target of 30 runs in just 6.3 overs and registered a historic victory. Bangladeshi veteran batsman Mushfiqur Rahim won the Player of the Match award. He scored 191 runs in 341 balls with the help of 22 fours and a six in the first innings. After winning the award, Mushfiqur did a special thing, due to which he is garnering accolades. Mushfiqur Rahim made a big announcement Mushfiqur Rahim dedicated his Player of the Match award to the flood victims of Bangladesh and announced to donate the prize money. According to reports, about 18 people have died. Speaking at the post-match presentation, he said, I want to make an announcement, I want to donate my prize money, because there is a flood in Bangladesh. This is one of my best innings till date- Rahim Mushfiqur also rated his innings as one of his best in international cricket. He said that Bangladesh has not performed well in Test cricket away from home and that is why this win is very important for everyone. This is one of my best innings till date, because we have not performed that well abroad. All the players prepared well in Pakistan and at home as well. There was a gap of two and a half months before the Test series, all the players and management were there, other players were playing in the World Cup. I am grateful to the coaching staff and management. Whenever I meet all these people, it is a luxury for him (Shanto) and I try to give my best. Performing well for your country is an inspiration.

Usman Khawaja’s ‘All Lives Are Equal’ shoes will be auctioned, the amount received will be donated

Last week, Khawaja released a series of T-shirts featuring his Bane shoes. Usman Khawaja. (Image Source: Instagram) Australia opener Usman Khawaja has taken a very noble decision. He has decided to auction his “All Lives Are Equal” shoes. He himself has given this information through his social media handle. Proceeds from the shoe auction will be donated to the children of Gaza. Khawaja (Usman Khawaja) posted pictures on Instagram and wrote, “Listen everyone. I would like to announce that I am auctioning off my shoes… all proceeds will go to the ‘UNICEF Children of Gaza’ appeal. Children need your help now more than ever and thank you as always for your support and generosity. You all have been amazing.” Let us tell you that the Australian opener was involved in a lot of controversies during the Test series against Pakistan. Usman Khawaja had appeared in the first Test wearing a black armband in support of Palestine without taking permission from the ICC. In the second Test also, Khawaja came out wearing “All Lives are Equal” written on his shoes. Khawaja released a series of T-shirts last week Last week, Khawaja released a series of T-shirts featuring his Bane shoes with messages like “All Lives Are Equal”, “Freedom is a Human Right”. Let us tell you that ICC had banned him from wearing shoes during Australia’s Test series against Pakistan citing the context of the ongoing Israel-Palestine dispute. The Pakistan-born cricketer faced an ICC rebuke for wearing a black armband without official approval in the Perth Test. Furthermore, in Melbourne he was also barred from displaying the dove symbol on his shoes. Khawaja then criticized the ICC, accusing it of “double standards” in rule enforcement regarding political symbols. He clarified that the black stripe symbolizes “personal mourning” and questioned the continuity of the rules. read this also- Will Pucovski’s bad luck! Hurt retired after getting hit by the ball on his head again