Indian umpire Anil Chaudhary had recently said something light-hearted about Mohammad Rizwan's behavior behind the stumps. The fact is that wicketkeepers are usually full of energy, and Rizwan made no exception. Identified as one of Pakistan's finest batters in the modern game, Rizwan is also apt at taking incredible catches behind the stumps. However, his habit of frequent appeals has been noticed and criticized by cricket fans. During an interview on the 2 Sloggers YouTube channel, Chaudhary mentioned that he has officiated in matches where Rizwan was playing, when asked about it, he said: "Yes, I have officiated in the Asia Cup. I let him continue appealing and warned the other umpire to keep his eyes open because Rizwan appeals a lot. There was a close appeal, and the other umpire almost gave it out but remembered my warning. It turned out to be not out. Rizwan appeals on almost every ball. Isn't he the one who applies something like lipstick [cream]? He jumps around like a pigeon." Watch the video here: Umpire Anil Choudary on Rizwan 😂#MohammadRizwan #Rizwan pic.twitter.com/naIgQu59FE — Alter EGO | Sanju (@me_sanjureddy) August 24, 2024 Chaudhary termed the Peshawar-born player a pigeon while responding to a question about Rizwan's habit of appealing repeatedly, due to the style he adopts while appealing. Mohammad Rizwan of Pakistan scored an excellent century in the running first Test between Pakistan and Bangladesh at Rawalpindi. The 32-year-old arrived to bat when Pakistan was struggling at 114/4. He showed great determination, staying undefeated at a score of 171 off 239 balls with 11 fours and three sixes. Vice-captain Saud Shakeel also hit a magnificent 141 as Pakistan declared at 448/6. In return, Bangladesh was bowled out for 565 on the fourth day, where Mushfiqur Rahim led from the front with his 191 off 341 balls. Also Read | Top 10 Highest Wicket Takers in International Cricket