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Sharp reaction to Pakistani actor’s comment on Babar Azam, forced to make account private: Report | cricket news

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According to several Pakistani media outlets, Pakistani actress Nazish Jahangir is in the news for her comments on T20 captain Babar Azam on social media. According to Dunyanews.com, the point of debate was Nazish Jahangir’s comment on her Instagram account when a fan asked her if she would marry Babar Azam. The report posted a screenshot of her response on an Instagram story, saying: “Mazarat hi karungi”, which roughly translates to “I will say sorry”.

After this the Pakistani actor was trolled on social media and samaa.tv reported that the actor had to make his account private.

Another report in arynews.tv states that following the social media reaction from the cricketer’s fans, the ‘Berukhi’ actor wrote in a story: “Babar bhai is a brother to all of us but his fans are spreading negativity openly. (Babar) is like a brother to us but his fans are spreading negativity everywhere.”

However, the actor’s social media account was public on Tuesday night and the said Insta Stories were not present.

Talking about Babar Azam, who was recently reinstated as Pakistan’s T20I captain, is currently leading the team in the T20I series against New Zealand.

In the third T20I of the series, Mark Chapman scored an unbeaten 87 to lead a depleted New Zealand to an unexpected seven-wicket win over Pakistan.

The 29-year-old left-handed batsman played a blistering inning of 42 runs in 42 balls as New Zealand faced a formidable Pakistan bowling attack while chasing the target of 179 runs in 18.2 overs and silenced the crowd of 16,000.

Shadab Khan (41) and Babar Azam (37) were the main contributors to Pakistan’s score of 178-4 after the hosts were sent in to bat.

Tim Robinson scored 28 runs in 19 balls and Tim Seifert scored 21 runs in 16 balls to set the target for New Zealand.

Chapman and Dean Foxcroft (31) took over the innings and put on a strong 117-run stand for the third wicket to level the five-match series at 1-1, before New Zealand were in a strong position at 53-2 in the sixth over.

Pakistan won the second game by seven wickets while the first was abandoned after just two balls – both also in Rawalpindi.

with AFP input

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