| 1. Mohammad Rizwan is a talented wicketkeeper-batsman hailing from Pakistan. |
| 2. He is recognized for his agile wicketkeeping skills and his knack for adapting to various cricket situations, especially in limited-overs matches. |
| 3. Rizwan gained prominence while playing for Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited during the final of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy in 2014-15. |
| 4. His international debut occurred in April 2015 during an ODI match against Bangladesh. |
| 5. Rizwan was awarded his first international cap by the legendary cricketer Waqar Younis. |
| 6. He faced challenges against the bowling attacks of England, New Zealand, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka in the late 2010s. |
| 7. After some setbacks, he made a comeback in November 2016 by debuting in a Test match against New Zealand. |
| 8. He has showcased leadership skills by captaining the Multan Sultans in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). |
| 9. In February 2021, Rizwan notched his debut Test century against South Africa. |
| 10. His standout achievement includes scoring a maiden T20I century against South Africa in the ICC T20 World Cup 2021. |
| 11. Mohammad Rizwan and Babar Azam made history by becoming the first cricketers to participate in the executive education programme at Harvard Business School. |
| 12. His standout achievement includes scoring a maiden T20I century (104 runs with 6 boundaries and 7 sixes) against South Africa on 11 February 2021. |
| 13. He played a heroic innings of 67 off 52 balls in the T20 World Cup semi-final against Australia on 11 November 2021 despite being diagnosed with severe chest infection and spending two nights in ICU before the match. |
| 14. He is the vice-captain of the Pakistan national Test team. |