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-
Virat Kohli’s wax statue installed in Jaipur Wax Museum, first look released
Virat Kohli. (Photo Source: ETV) On the occasion of upcoming World Heritage Day, (April 18), a wax statue of Virat Kohli will be installed in Nahargarh Jaipur Wax Museum. The first look of the wax statue was released on 12 April. Virat’s wax statue weighs 35 kg while his height is 5 feet 9 inches. Virat’s costumes have been made by Bollywood designer Bodh Singh. Regarding this, Anoop Srivastava, Founder Director of Jaipur Wax Museum, said that for the last one year, there was a demand to make a statue of Virat Kohli from tourists crazy about Virat, especially small children and youth. His opinion was that King Kohli’s statue should definitely be in the museum. We have decided that now that Virat has become a sports icon for children and youth, what could be a better opportunity than this. Statues of some great cricket players are already present in Jaipur Wax Museum. Let us tell you that wax statues of former Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and ‘God of Cricket’ Sachin Tendulkar are already present in this museum. Now the addition of Virat Kohli’s statue further strengthens the museum’s commitment to preserving the legacy of India’s cricket greats. Apart from this, the museum also includes wax statues of great personalities like Swami Vivekananda, Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar. Director Anup Srivastava said that we have always had a clear decision regarding the selection of statues that instead of celebrities, those great personalities who can inspire our future generations should be given a place in the museum. Till now, wax statues of 44 big personalities have been installed in the museum. Jaipur Wax Museum is the first such museum which is built in an almost 300 year old fort. Also, it is different from other museums of the world because every effigy here has been installed with a specially made set. Where each backdrop is adorned with hand-painted paintings, murals, exclusive mannequin accessories, exclusive photo walls and a special scent. The special thing about Jaipur Wax Museum is that Jaipur Royal Family figures are also installed in the royal court made of gold work carving.