I was Breathless when I Reached Hospital: Mohammad Rizwan

 

Pakistani batter-wicket keeper explains what happened at hospital during his treatment before crucial match



Pakistani record holder batter-wicket keeper Mohammad Rizwan, who reportedly developed a severe chest infection just before the T20 World Cup semi-final, narrated his journey from the hotel to the hospital and then to the cricket ground.

According to his doctor, Rizwan made a "miraculous recovery" last week after staying two days in the hospital to turn in a headline-grabbing performance in the ICC Twenty20 World Cup in the UAE where he top-scored with 67 in the semi-final against Australia.

In a conversation with the Pakistan Cricket Board, Rizwan said that though he had told his family in the hotel that he is just going to have an ECG done downstairs to keep them calm, he had lost his breath by the time he reached the hospital.

"My condition was not well," said Rizwan.

He said that the doctors told him that both his oesophagus and respiratory tract were blocked.

"They were not telling me anything and saying that I will get well by the morning," said Rizwan.

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