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'Warrior' Rizwan hailed after intensive care stay revealed

Pakistan opener Mohammad Rizwan fired his side to a daunting total in the T20 World Cup semi-final, only for it to be later revealed he had spent the previous two nights in hospital

Matthew Hayden has hailed Pakistan opener Mohammad Rizwan as a "warrior" after he emerged out of intensive care to almost take down Australia.

Rizwan launched four powerful sixes in his innings of 67 in the Twenty20 World Cup semi-final for Pakistan, before it was revealed he had been battling a serious chest infection.

Further details from within the Pakistan camp revealed Rizwan had fallen ill on Tuesday and spent two nights in a Dubai ICU bed.

Mohammad Rizwan in hospital the night before the match against Australia. He had developed a severe chest infection and spent 2 nights in the ICU #T20WorldCup #PAKvAUS pic.twitter.com/E7qbcxdJmg


He was only released on the morning of Thursday's semi-final, helping Pakistan to 4-176 before Matthew Wade and Marcus Stoinis fought back to get Australia home with an over to spare.

"Mohammad Rizwan developed a severe chest infection on 9th of November after which he was admitted to the hospital," Pakistan's team doctor Najeebullah Soomro said.

"He spent two nights in the ICU recovering. He made an incredible recovery and was deemed fit before the match.

"We can see his great determination and tenacity that shows his spirit of performing for the country. And we can see how he performed today."

Amazing Wade and superb Stoinis put Pakistan on ice

Rizwan also managed to shake off a Mitchell Starc bouncer to the helmet during his innings and later had a near faultless display with the gloves.

Three of his sixes came off Josh Hazlewood, while another was a massive sweep shot off Adam Zampa.

"This is a warrior, he's been brilliant through the campaign and he's got great courage," Hayden said in his role as Pakistan's batting coach.

Pakistan captain Babar Azam, who put on an opening stand of 77 with Rizwan, also praised his determination.

"Definitely he's a team man," Babar said. 

"The way he played today it was exceptional. When I saw him he was a little bit down. 

"But when I asked him about his health he said, 'no, I will play'."

Pakistan's loss to Australia was their first in this tournament, given they were undefeated through their Super 12 group and spent large parts of the past five years as the top-ranked T20 team.

It comes after the other dominant team of the Super 12 stage – England – were shocked by New Zealand on Wednesday night, creating an unlikely final between the trans-Tasman rivals.

2021 Men's T20 World Cup

Semi-finals

Nov 10: New Zealand beat England by five wickets

Nov 11: Australia beat Pakistan by five wickets

Final

Nov 14: New Zealand v Australia, Dubai (6pm local, 1am Nov 15 AEDT)

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