Pakistan’s Mohammad Rizwan reached 2,000 one-day international runs in Friday’s World Cup match against South Africa in Chennai.
The 31-year-old accomplished the personal milestone after Pakistan chose to play at the Chidambaram Stadium, with a boundary off fast bowler Marco Jansen.
Rizwan has been in remarkable form throughout this World Cup, amassing a total of 302 runs leading up to the South Africa encounter.
At the top of the batting chart for the tournament is South Africa’s Quinton de Kock with an impressive 407 runs, while India’s Virat Kohli and Australia’s David Warner occupy the second and third positions with 354 and 332 runs, respectively.
India’s Rohit Sharma holds the fourth spot with 311 runs in the competition.