Who is the best wicketkeeper-batsman in Pakistan history?

A lot of people think Moin Khan is the best wicketkeeper-batsman in Pakistan's history because he was so aggressive at the plate and so good at catching the ball, especially during the 1992 World Cup. Sarfraz Ahmed and Rashid Latif are also well-liked for their leadership and dependability, though.
 
Many experts think Moin Khan is one of the best wicketkeeper-batsmen in Pakistan's history because he was a great leader, a great keeper, and a great scorer of important runs. Sarfaraz Ahmed, who led Pakistan to the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy title, is another strong candidate. In recent years, Mohammad Rizwan has also become one of Pakistan's best wicketkeeper-batsmen, playing well in all formats.
 
Moin Khan, in the cricketing history of Pakistan, is considered the best wicket-keeper batsman the team has ever had. He was known for his quick reflexes behind the wickets and his attacking batting in the lower order, contributing to the team’s victories in crucial matches, including the 1992 World Cup.

Moin had scored over 3,000 runs in Test cricket, over 250 dismissals, and had the ability to deliver in matches, which no other wicket-keeper in the team had ever achieved.
 
Many cricket fans consider Moin Khan and Sarfraz Ahmed among the best wicketkeeper-batsmen in Pakistan’s history, while Mohammad Rizwan is regarded as one of the finest modern players in the role.
 
Many cricket followers consider Moin Khan and Sarfaraz Ahmed among Pakistan's greatest wicketkeeper-batsmen. Sarfaraz captained Pakistan to victory in the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy and contributed significantly with both bat and gloves. Moin Khan was known for his leadership and aggressive batting style. Modern fans also admire Mohammad Rizwan for his consistency and performances across formats.
 
Mohammad Rizwan is widely considered the best wicketkeeper-batsman in Pakistan's history, boasting the highest batting averages and most consistent run-scoring output across all formats of the game.
 
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