4. Mohammad Rizwan (Pak)
Mohammad Rizwan, along with Babar Azam, hogged headlines in the last edition of the World Cup by providing great starts to the team. This year, both have failed to do so. Recently, Rizwan’s playing style didn't like some former legends of the game, and in this World Cup, his poor performance has given his critics another chance to slam him.
Similar to Babar, Rizwan too has struggled to rack up runs for the team. Playing all the games of Super 12, the opening batter amassed only 103 runs. In the game against the Netherlands, he scored 49 but again in the match against South Africa, he left the team in a perilous situation by scoring only 6.
In the last group game against Bangladesh, the wicket-keeper batter hit 32 runs off 32 deliveries, but in the semi-final, Pakistan would expect him to deliver with luck favouring the side in terms of qualification into the knockouts.