Rizwan was Trolled by Reporters during a pre-match press conference ahead of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2025, following his much-talked-about quote, “Win or Learn.” The phrase, intended to be motivational, drew unexpected laughter from his fellow teammates Babar Azam and Shadab Khan, who struggled to keep a straight face in front of the media.

Reporters didn’t hold back in poking fun at Rizwan, turning the moment into a light-hearted trolling session. Amidst all the teasing, Rizwan’s commendable performance both as a batsman and team captain went largely unnoticed, overshadowed by the viral quote and the reactions it sparked.
As Rizwan addressed the media, a reporter took a playful dig at his popular saying, “Win or learn” a phrase Rizwan often uses to reflect a positive attitude toward both victory and defeat. The reporter asked with a smile,“ Under your captaincy, we’ve done quite a bit of learning, so will Multan Sultans finally start winning this time?”
The room burst into laughter and while Rizwan stayed calm and composed, his teammates Babar and Shadab couldn’t hold back their giggles. Even Hasan Ali, seated nearby, was caught smiling.
Rizwan Showing his usual humility and faith-driven mindset responded in a grounded way. He said, “We try our best. Winning and losing is in the hands of Allah. Sometimes you win, sometimes you learn and we try to take every moment as a lesson to grow.” His honest and respectful answer was appreciated, but the laughter in the room had already made the moment unforgettable.
While the question may have been cheeky, it highlighted something cricket fans love the brotherhood and light moments between players, even when things aren’t going perfectly on the field. This exchange showed that the pressure of professional cricket doesn’t take away the lighter, fun side of the game. And for Rizwan, it was just another day of handling criticism with grace, good humor, and heart.