Multan Sultans coach, Andy Flower, heaped praise on his franchise captain, Mohammad Rizwan, for being a perfect example for rest of their players in the dressing room.
Flower credited Rizwan’s faith in Islam, which keeps him grounded and humble.
"A really good example of stars keeping their feet firmly on the ground is our captain, Mohammad Rizwan. You know, he's a really strong leader. He's a strong man. He's got very strong and principled views. He obviously has a very strong faith, but he's also been hugely successful as an international sportsperson," Flower said to ESPNCricinfo.
"But on top of that - I think it has something to do with his strong faith [Islam] actually - he keeps his humility. He's a great example to all the Pakistani cricketers and the international cricketers in our dressing room on how you can be a really high performer but also be very humble with it. I think his faith and his and his humility keep him at a very solid foundation from which to work," he added.
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Flower was also appreciative of the wicketkeeper-batsman’s leadership skills, which has made Sultans’ a consistent team in PSL.
"I've worked with some really great captains over the years and Rizwan, I find, is an excellent leader. He's got strength and positivity, which means that people will follow him. He thinks he has clear views on the game. I like debating cricket with him, debating selections or strategy, but he has very clear views and the courage about the way he plays, something that makes him a leader other people want to follow. They see that he's not afraid to challenge the opposition, to take on particular situations, to lose," he added.
Sultans are on the second position in points table, with four wins in six games. They will take on table-toppers, Lahore Qalandars, on Saturday in Lahore.