Babar Azam Challan Pakistan Traffic Police: Pakistan team has got visa for India for the World Cup. In this way Babar Azam’s army is now ready to come to India. However, Babar Azam got into new trouble before the World Cup. A photo of Babar is becoming increasingly viral on social media, in which he is seen with an Audi car. A policeman is also standing nearby. According to Pakistani fans and cricket experts, the police issued a challan to Babar Azam.
Babar Azam had gone out for a walk in a luxury car
Babar Azam Had gone out for a walk in his luxury car. In the photo, he can be seen wearing slippers and glasses with a T-shirt and shorts. Babar looks a little worried in this photo. It is being said that Babar was found breaking traffic rules. It is being said that he was driving the car at high speed. After this the police parked his luxury car on the roadside.
Babar Azam and Challan – Love story continues #BabarAzam #BabarAzam pic.twitter.com/nc7aCbnc82
— Waqar Younas (@waqar_younas158) September 25, 2023
Earlier on May 19 this year, Babar Azam was caught violating traffic rules due to number plate. After this he gave clarification by tweeting. Let us tell you that many cricket greats have given statements regarding Babar. Recently, Gautam Gambhir had called him a different kind of batsman. They are also excited to see his performance in the World Cup.
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Once again Challan for Babar Azam .#BabarAzam , #WorldCup2023 pic.twitter.com/ag9kImVhkM
— Ehtisham Siddique (@iMShami_) September 25, 2023
Babar Azam will be seen playing in Ahmedabad on 14th October
Let us tell you that Babar is currently at number-1 in the ICC ODI rankings. India’s match against Pakistan will be held on October 14 in Ahmedabad. There is tremendous craze among the fans for this match. It will be interesting to see how many runs Babar scores in this match.
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