Nightmare BBL Continues for Mohammad Rizwan as Melbourne Renegades Retire Him Out Mid-Innings

Nightmare BBL Continues for Mohammad Rizwan as Melbourne Renegades Retire Him Out Mid-Innings

The ongoing Big Bash League (BBL) 2025–26 has turned into a major setback for Pakistan and Melbourne Renegades batter Mohammad Rizwan. Entering the tournament with a clear objective of reviving his T20 credentials and pushing for a place in Pakistan’s T20 World Cup plans, Rizwan’s campaign has instead been marred by inconsistency and growing scrutiny.

The defining moment came during the clash against Sydney Thunder, when Rizwan struggled to accelerate and managed only 26 runs off 23 deliveries. With the Renegades desperate for late momentum, captain Will Sutherland made the bold call to retire Rizwan out, sending him back to the dugout midway through his innings.

Despite the tactical move, Melbourne Renegades could only post 170/8. The total proved insufficient as the Thunder chased successfully under the DLS method, compounding a forgettable night for both Rizwan and his side. The incident has intensified speculation around Rizwan’s future in the Renegades’ playing XI as the tournament progresses.


Retired Out Trend in 2026: Full List So Far

BatterTeamOppositionRuns ScoredDate
Mohammad RizwanMelbourne RenegadesSydney Thunder26 off 23Jan 12
Timothy PringleNorthern DistrictsCanterbury5 off 12Jan 8
Roston ChasePretoria CapitalsDurban’s Super Giants24 off 15Jan 7
Jeet RavalNorthern DistrictsOtago23 off 28Jan 4
Xavier BellNorthern DistrictsOtago9 off 13Jan 4
Nic MaddinsonSydney ThunderHobart Hurricanes30 off 26Jan 3

Rizwan became the latest high-profile name on this list as team management opted for urgency over reputation. Meanwhile, Timothy Pringle, Xavier Bell, and Jeet Raval were retired out during New Zealand’s Super Smash, while Roston Chase and Nic Maddinson faced the same fate in SA20 and BBL respectively.


Rizwan’s BBL 2025–26 Season in Numbers

The Renegades invested heavily in Rizwan, expecting stability and experience at the top. However, after eight matches, the returns have been underwhelming. Rizwan has scored just 167 runs at a strike rate slightly above 100, with only one six to his name—numbers that reflect his difficulty in adapting to Australian conditions.

The decision to retire him out against the Thunder may well signal dwindling patience from the management and raises serious questions about his role going forward.


What “Retired Out” Means for Rizwan’s Pakistan Future

Rizwan remains Pakistan’s first-choice wicketkeeper in Tests and ODIs, but his T20I position has been uncertain for some time. Since being dropped from the Asia Cup setup, opportunities have been limited. The BBL was meant to be a platform for redemption.

Instead, inconsistent performances and the high-profile retired-out episode have further dented his case. With Rizwan already missing from Pakistan’s provisional T20 World Cup plans, this BBL stint could mark a turning point—potentially closing the door on his T20I future altogether unless a dramatic turnaround follows.

Bottom line: Rizwan’s BBL gamble has backfired, and with pressure mounting on all fronts, the coming weeks may define the trajectory of his T20 career.

Isha Pannu

Isha Pannu, a seasoned content writer and dedicated cricket expert, brings over three years of invaluable experience to the realm of cricket journalism. She is a content producer for Cricketwebs News Website.

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