Published 19:36 IST, September 19th 2024
'Babar ko 40 over khila denge': Sarfaraz Khan caught on stump mic trolling Pak captain Babar Azam
The incident has sparked a mix of reactions on social media, with some fans finding it entertaining and others considering it a sign of disrespect.
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In a lighthearted moment during the ongoing Champions One-Day Cup in Pakistan , Sarfaraz Khan, playing for Dolphins, was caught on the stump mic teasing Pakistan captain Babar Azam , who is representing Stallions. The comment has left fans and viewers amused.
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Sarfaraz Khan trolls Pakistan
As Sarfaraz Khan was on the field, he was heard saying, "Jaldi nahi hai, jaldi nahi hai. Bas inn log ko bolo Babar-Babar karte rahe, Babar ko 40 over khila denge." Translated to English, it means, “No hurry, no hurry. Just tell these guys to keep chanting Babar's name, we'll make him bat for 40 overs.”
The incident has sparked a mix of reactions on social media, with some fans finding it entertaining and others considering it a sign of disrespect from Sarfaraz Khan towards Babar's batting prowess.
Pakistan 's star batter, Babar Azam , has been struggling to find his form in recent times. His subpar performance in the T20 World Cup has carried over into his red-ball cricket, particularly evident in the recent series against Bangladesh , where he managed to score only 64 runs in four innings. This meager total is a reflection of his ongoing form slump, sparking concerns about his ability to lead the team with his batting.
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However, Babar Azam has returned to run-scoring in the ongoing Champions One-Day Cup, where he began the campaign with an impressive 76 runs against Lions on Friday, September 13. He scored 45 runs in his second match of the tournament on Sunday. In the ongoing match against Dolphins, Babar Azam scored an unbeaten 104 runs to help his side score 271/7 in 50 overs. The Dolphins will now need 272 runs to win the match.
19:36 IST, September 19th 2024