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Watch: Mohammad Rizwan Engages In Verbal Spat With Marco Jansen During Cricket World Cup 2023 Clash

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Pakistan cricket team star Mohammad Rizwan was once again in the news during the Cricket World Cup 2023 match against South Africa on Friday as he was involved in a verbal spat with pacer Marco Jansen.

Rizwan was dropped by Jansen off his own bowling during the seventh over of the Pakistan innings and the batter punished South Africa for their mistake with a boundary off the very next delivery.

However, tensions flared between the players as Rizwan and Jansen were engaged in a war of words and the umpires had to intervene.

Rizwan was later dismissed by Gerald Coetzee after he was caught behind the stumps by Quinton De Kock and his celebration said it all about the importance of the dismissal.

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