The recent Test series against Bangladesh has sparked controversy around Babar Azam’s performance as he scored only 64 runs in 4 innings, leading to severe criticism from cricket analysts and fans alike. Cricket analyst Vasey Habib took to social media to express his disappointment, stating that Babar’s batting was among the worst in the country and even suggesting that he might not fetch more than Rs.130 if he were to appear in the IPL auction.
Following his lackluster performance, Babar Azam, the Pakistan team captain, found himself at the receiving end of trolling from Pakistan fans. Wasey Habib further fueled the fire by speculating on Babar’s potential IPL auction amount, adding to the online chatter surrounding the player.
The situation escalated as a video discussing Babar Azam’s alleged worthlessness in the IPL auction went viral on social media, with claims that his bid might only reach Rs.130. This triggered a wave of anger among Pakistani cricket enthusiasts, who have been displeased with Babar’s failure to score a fifty in Test matches for the past two years despite his consistent selection in the team.
The criticism peaked when Habib labeled Babar as a worthless player on his YouTube channel, emphasizing the dire state of his performance. The remarks about Babar’s potential auction value further intensified the backlash, turning the spotlight on the player’s struggles and inviting a storm of online reactions.
Additionally, the article delves into the historical context of Pakistani players being banned from the IPL since the 2008 Mumbai attacks, shedding light on the ongoing exclusion of Pakistani cricketers from the prestigious league.
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