It's not that the Pakistan players are savvy with their English vocabulary, and the Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan has added his name to the list while attending the post-match presentation. Rizwan, who opened the Pakistan batting while coming to chase, scored 74 runs off 62 balls, the highest among his teammates. While attending the post-match presentation, he praised David Miller (82) and George Linde (48) for their outstanding performances. He further stated that the duo broke the early "momentum" the Pakistani bowlers created. He further credited the bowlers for using the pitch and conditions correctly, taking away the game from Pakistan. Rizwan's speech is summarized as follows: "Lots of things positive, but if you look at the innings of Miller and George, those were the main moments, and we lost for these two guys. They came and charged at us and took the match away from us, even though we had bowled great. They bowled very well too. If you look at their bowling lineup, I am surprised. We have never seen that much spin here. The bowlers here, mainly the spinners, all of them bowled very well. All credit to these guys that they used the pitch and the conditions very well. But yes, we have an experienced middle order. We fought very well. Inshallah, we will do well in the next match." Watch the video here: Kya bol raha bhai rizwan bhai hindi bol lo agar English nai aari tho pic.twitter.com/K0JfGOzX1o — just.adulting (@justadulting_) December 11, 2024 Fans trolled Rizwan Fans trolled Rizwan for his broken English and using a particular word more than often. Here is some reactions from the fans. Read also: George Linde's Hilarious Bus Mishap & Key Role in Win South Africa vs Pakistan match recap South Africa and Pakistan faced off in the opening T20I of their three-match series on December 10 at Kingsmead, Durban. The hosts secured an 11-run victory to take an early lead. Opting to bat first after winning the toss, South Africa posted a competitive total of 180 runs despite losing nine wickets. The innings was powered by David Miller's brilliant 78-run knock and a valuable 48 from George Linde. On the bowling front, Pakistan's Shaheen Afridi and Abrar Ahmed impressed with three wickets each, while Abbas Afridi claimed two and Sufiyan Muqeem picked up one. In response, Pakistan's captain Mohammad Rizwan led the chase with a commendable 74 off 62 deliveries, emerging as the team's top scorer. Youngster Saim Ayub added a quick-fire 31 off 15 balls to keep the momentum alive. Despite their efforts, Pakistan fell short, getting all out for 172 runs. George Linde shone with the ball, claiming four wickets for just 21 runs in his four overs. Maphaka grabbed two wickets, while Ottniel Baartman and Simelane chipped in with one apiece. For his all-round contribution, Linde was deservingly named Player of the Match. The series continues with the second T20I set to take place on December 13 at SuperSport Park in Centurion.