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Mohammad Rizwan is hailed as "warrior" after spending two nights in intensive care before T20 World Cup semi-finals

 
Pakistani Mohammad Rizwan had the best score at 67 in the T20 World Cup semi-final against Australia, despite spending two days in a hospital intensive care unit due to a chest infection, the team doctor said.
Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan scored the highest score at 67 in Thursday's T20 World Cup semi-finals against Australia, despite spending two days in a hospital intensive care unit due to a chest infection, the staff doctor said after losing five wickets. In contrast to Australia, Mohammad Rizwan and veteran Shoaib Malik remained unsettled about the sport due to a fever. “Mohammad Rizwan developed an extreme breast and infectious disease on November 9th and was hospitalized. He spent two nights in intensive care to recover, ”said Pakistani medical officer Najeeb Somroo.

Further details from the Pakistani camp revealed that Rizwan fell ill on Tuesday and had spent two nights in an intensive care bed in Dubai. Released on the morning of Thursday's semi-finals, he helped Pakistan go 4: 176 before Matthew Wade and Marcus Stoinis fought back to bring Australia home with an over.

Mohammad Rizwan fell ill with a severe chest infection on November 9th and was hospitalized, "said Pakistani team doctor Najeebullah Soomro. "He spent two nights in intensive care to recover. He made an incredible recovery and was considered fit before the game. "We can see his great determination and tenacity showing his will to stand up for the country. And we can see how he performed today."

Rizwan also managed to shake a Mitchell Starc bouncer off the helmet during his innings and later had a nearly flawless display with the gloves on. Three of his sixes came from Josh Hazlewood while another was a massive shot from Adam Zampa.