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Mohammed Rizwan’s ‘Win Or Learn’ Comment Used By PSL Franchise Karachi Kings In Brutal Jibe

Karachi Kings launched the reign of David Warner as a captain with a victory over Multan Sultans.© AFP / X




Karachi Kings launched the reign of David Warner as a captain with a convincing victory over Multan Sultans in Pakistan Super League (PSL) on Saturday. Vince hammered a ton in just 42 deliveries while Karachi shot a target of 235 points to trummate Multan in a score festival. Vince, who became the fastest third Centurion in the history of PSL, canceled the century of Multan Captain Mohammad Rizwan earlier during the day. After the match, Karachi went to social networks and made fun of Rizwan with a meme highlighting his viral remark “Win or Learn”.

Karachi shared an AI video on Facebook Where Vince can be seen dancing alongside Khushdil Shah, and legend the post: “No learning, only victories”.

The fastest century record for the first Pakistan T20 tournament belongs to Usman Khan, which exceeded the three -digit bar in just 36 deliveries. The rilee Rossouw in South Africa then follows with a hundred 41 bullets.

The entertaining and captivating affair in Karachi began with the Sultans skipper Mohammad Ricewan leading his side from the front and fascinating the spectators with an exquisite 105 * of 69 deliveries.

With nine limits and five imposing maximums, Rizwan found the support of Kamran Ghulam and rapid contributions from Michael Bracewell at the end. In its short duration, 36 of 19 cameras, Ghulam opened his arms and showed a wide range of shots.

In the aftermath of his dismissal, Bracewell joined Rizwan and took the weight of scoring races with an assault, pulling an undefeated 44 of 17 deliveries to propel Multan to an intimidating 234/3.

In response, Tim Seifert fixed the prosecution tempo with a Swift 32 of 16 after the anticipated dismissal of the Skipper David Warner. Vince went directly to the company and treated limits, imperturbable by the events that take place at the other end.

When the situation began to degenerate from Karachi’s hands, Khushdil Shah bent his muscle struck to keep Karachi in the thickness of the action. After Vince was exhausted out of 101, Khushdil attacked Multan tirelessly before being cleaned by Akif Javed on 60 (37). The damage was done well before the dismissal of Khushdil, because Karachi enjoyed in his triumph with four gates with four balls to lose.

(With Ani entries)

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