Babar Azam again didn’t live up to expectations in the T20 World Cup, know the meaning of the Zimbabar memes
This time, against Zimbabwe on Thursday at the Perth Stadium, the Pakistan captain didn’t hit the ball. Azam goes for 4 runs this time. In Pakistan’s first Super 12 match of the T20 World Cup, they lost to India with 0 runs.
Zimbabar Meaning As Babar Azam Memes Go Viral On Twitter After PAK vs ZIM T20 World Cup 2022 Match
Many Indian fans call Babar “Zimbabar” because he has done so well against Zimbabwe. But the right-handed batter didn’t do so well this time against his so-called favourite team.
Here are famous and most trolled tweets on the internet about Babar Azam:
Sir Lord Zimbabar missed his century by just 96 runs.#PAKvsZIM #T20WorldCup pic.twitter.com/tiKRwLmNce
— Ahtisham (@sushitras_h) October 27, 2022
When people call you Zimbabar but you prove them wrong by getting out without scoring runs#BabarAzam𓃵 pic.twitter.com/H1qTG8deLY
— Mehwish (@itswishu) October 27, 2022
Zimbabar failed to score run against Zimbabwe 🤣🤣😂😂
— Ankit_chaudhary_ (@AnkitJa77235560) October 27, 2022
Babar didn't perform against Zimbabwe so that we all can't call him Zimbabar.
Badshah for a reason.#PAKvsZIM pic.twitter.com/4IVtsqgd6g
— Bruce Patel (@BruceWayne_42) October 27, 2022
Mohammad Rizwan goes for 14 in 16 balls. Both the Pakistani openers gone.
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) October 27, 2022
#ICCT20WorldCup2022#PAKvsZIM#PKMKBForever#Zimbabar
00 (01) x India
04 (09) x Zimbabwe#KingKohli
82 (53) x Paxtan
62 (44) x NED pic.twitter.com/JiENUCiPOa— @Mogambo_KhushHuwa (@INDIAsehu3) October 27, 2022
Who Is Babar Azam Pakistani Cricketer?
Babar Azam is a Pakistani international cricketer who was born on October 15, 1994. He is the captain of the Pakistan national cricket team in all formats. He is thought to be one of the best batsmen in modern world cricket, and he is the only batsman in the world to be ranked in the top three for all types of cricket.
He is the best batsman in ODIs and the third best in both Tests and T20Is. He is a top-order batsman who hits with his right hand. In domestic cricket, he leads Central Punjab, and in the PSL, he leads Karachi Kings. He is Pakistan’s most successful T20I captain, with 34 wins.
He was born in the Walled City and remembers “playing cricket and running around like a free bird in those streets.” His cousins Kamran and Umar Akmal, who are older than him, got him interested in cricket, and their stories of success inspired him. So, he chose to make a living by playing cricket.
He was a ball boy at Gaddafi Stadium before he joined a cricket academy and started his domestic cricket career there. He was there for Pakistan’s home series from 2006 to 2008. He went to his first coach, Rana Sadiq, for help. Rana Sadiq taught him how to bat in a real way. After that, he joined the Pakistan U-19 team.
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