Asia Cup 2023: Pakistan skipper Babar Azam loses cool as fan tries to take selfie with him

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A video capturing the incident rapidly went viral on Twitter, showcasing Babar strolling in the direction of the dressing room whereas the fan relentlessly pursued him for a selfie.

Pakistan captain Babar Azam misplaced his composure when a fan persistently tried to take a selfie after the Asia Cup 2023 Super 4 conflict towards India was canceled due to rain on Sunday. Known for his affable nature in the direction of followers searching for selfies, Babar was visibly displeased as a person repeatedly tried to seize the proper {photograph} whereas he made his manner in the direction of the dressing room on the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.

A video capturing the incident rapidly went viral on Twitter, showcasing Babar strolling in the direction of the dressing room whereas the fan relentlessly pursued him for a selfie. In a second of frustration, the 28-year-old turned in the direction of the fan and expressed his annoyance earlier than the person finally retreated.

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Meanwhile, Babar confronted a formidable problem for the primary time within the ongoing Asia Cup version as India’s openers, Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma, launched a relentless assault on Pakistan’s esteemed bowling assault. The dynamic duo smashed brisk half-centuries and cast a commanding partnership of 121 runs for the primary wicket.

However, the Men in Green managed to put a halt to the run-scoring spree by dismissing the well-established openers. While Virat Kohli adopted a cautious method, KL Rahul showcased his aggressive intent by smashing two boundaries. The surprising interruption brought on by rain, with India’s rating standing at 147-2 in 24.1 overs, was undoubtedly a welcome respite for Pakistan.

The eagerly anticipated conflict will resume on September eleventh (Monday), with India aiming to set Pakistan a difficult goal.

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