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Mohammed Rizlan

Mohammed Rizlan

Qatari cricketer


Mohammed Rizlan (born 27 July 1985) is a Sri Lankan-born cricketer who plays for the Qatar national cricket team and captains the national team.[1][2]

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Career

He was named in Qatar's squad for the 2017 ICC World Cricket League Division Five tournament in South Africa.[3] He played in Qatar's opening fixture, against the Cayman Islands, on 3 September 2017.[4]

He made his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut for Qatar against Saudi Arabia on 21 January 2019 in the 2019 ACC Western Region T20 tournament.[5] In the third and final fixture of the series, Rizlan was named the man of the match after he scored a six to win the match, with Qatar winning the series 2–1.[6][7]

In September 2019, he was named as the vice-captain of Qatar's team for the 2019 Malaysia Cricket World Cup Challenge League A tournament.[8] He made his List A debut for Qatar, against Singapore, in the Cricket World Cup Challenge League A tournament on 17 September 2019.[9] He finished the tournament as the leading run-scorer for Qatar, with 209 runs in five matches.[10] In October 2021, he was named as the vice-captain of Qatar's squad for the Group A matches in the 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier.[11]

In June 2022, he was named as the new captain of the national team, ahead of the 2022 Canada Cricket World Cup Challenge League A tournament.[12]


References

  1. "Mohammed Rizlan". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 3 September 2017.
  2. "QCA names Rizlan new national team captain". Gulf Times. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  3. "Road to ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 starts in South Africa". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
  4. "4th Match, ACC Western Region T20 at Al Amarat, Jan 21 2019". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  5. "Qatar eye Challenge League title in Malaysia". The Peninsula Qatar. Retrieved 12 September 2019.
  6. "Qatar to host T20 World Cup qualifiers". Gulf Times. Retrieved 22 October 2021.

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