Report: Sayyid Yehya Hosseini. Former Test captain Muhammad Rizwan is feared to be out of the West Indies tour due to misconduct.
Former Test captain of Pakistan cricket team Mohammad Rizwan is now a part of Red Ball National Cricket Team camp.
There are reports that the wicket-keeper, who entered the camp a week late, is being rehabilitated by the doctors and the right-handed batsman and the wicket-keeper are out of practice.
PCB’s medical team will conduct a fitness test on 34-year-old Muhammad Rizwan at the ongoing camp in Lahore on July 6.
Pakistan team is likely to travel to West Indies on July 15 for the 2-Test series.
In such a case, if Muhammad Rizwan is not fully fit, wicket keepers Ghazi Ghori and Rohail Nazir will travel with the team in West Indies.
Muhammad Rizwan has scored 1157 runs in the last 15 Tests for Pakistan with 9 centuries and 9 fifties and became Pakistan’s most successful batsman.







