‘Leave Me Alone’ Angry Babar Azam Scolds Fan In Cardiff; Why is He Fighting?

Pakistan skipper Babar Azam got angry with a group of fans when they mobbed him ahead of Pakistan's third T20 match against England.

Babar Azam

Pakistan skipper Babar Azam got angry with a group of fans when they mobbed him ahead of Pakistan's third T20 match against England.

Babar Azam: Pakistan skipper lost his cool with some fans during his recent visit to Cardiff. The Pakistan team is in England currently for a 4-match T20 series before the World Cup.

Babar and the Pakistan team reached Cardiff ahead of their third T20 match on the 28th. A video has gone viral where a group of fans mobbed Babar for a selfie and were uncomfortably close to him.

This incident brought out some anger within the right-handed batter as he scolded the fan. The video has gone viral on the Internet and many fans have come out and supported the behavior of the Pakistan skipper.

Babar Azam Angry

The video was shot by a fan in the group that mobbed the Pakistan skipper for a selfie. This action made Babar visibly irritated and requested the fans to have some patience initially.

But when the situation did not improve, that irritation turned into anger and he scolded the fans. “Do minute doge. Upar nahi chadho. (Will you give me two minutes? Don’t rush).”

Babar later walked away from the group and instructed the fans to move away and was visibly irked with the situation. Later, he was seen having a conversation with two fans and was explaining the situation.

Rough Outing For Pakistan

It is safe to say that the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 preparation for the Pakistan team is not going well so far. They first lost a match to Ireland and then made their comeback in the later stages of the series.

And currently, they are playing a four-match series against England. The first match was washed out due to rain and the second match was won by England comfortably.

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