The Star Pakistan batter and former captain Babar Azam went to social networks on February 6 to say that he had lost his phone and all his contacts and that he would return to everyone who knows soon.
On Thursday night, Babar took X, previously known as Twitter, to put the update. He said: “I have lost my phone and contacts. I will return to all as soon as I find it. ”
Shortly after publication in X, most fans on social networks made fun of fun, while several others expressed concern, asking to be returned. The Tweet has obtained more than 427K views in just two and a half hours.
Here are some reactions:
One wrote: “No one is realizing.”
Another said: “Stay strong, pattern. This will also happen 💔”.
A third commented: “Usho forms Bolte Hai Phone Nahi.”
A room said: “The journalist Dekho Ksii Ne uthya ho ga”.
“Wo Kitna Kush Naseb Hoga Jisko Babar Ka Mobile Mila Haga,” wrote a fifth.
A sixth said: “Babar Azam lost the phone. It means, teammates are relieved now. If you know, you know.”
“Koi Nehi will also happen. Strong Bobsy the King,” wrote a seventh user.
An eighth user wrote: “How can you get your new Babar phone … Do you have enough money 💰🤑?”
“The Isiliye telephone newspaper keeps Karne Ka …. AAJ KAL TOH BUDGO MAI BHI AA JATA HAI” said a ninth user.
A tenth user said: “Gaddafi Stadium’s locker rooms are not safe!”
Babar Azam prepares for Champions Trophy 2025:
Meanwhile, Babar Azam is ready to assume a new role as a starter in the imminent Champions Trophy 2025 for Pakistan, he reported PTI. According to the reports, the reason behind the great movement was inspired by the success of the legend of India, Sachin Tendulkar, which had changed to the pole position from the average order, added the report.
Citing the reason for this change, PTI He cited a source that said that AAQIB Javed, senior selector and interim chief coach of Pakistan, and other selectors had spoken with Babar about intervening as a starter once Saim Ayub was injured in a strange accident in the second test against South Africa in the city of the city of the Cabo last month.
“One day after Saim was injured, it was clear that he would be out of Crick for at least two months, making him PTI.
“The selectors told Babar that they felt that he could also emulate what Teledulkar had done as a starter, since he had already opened a lot in the T20 Cricket,” he said.