Babar Azam, PSL Star was heavily trawled on social media with unwanted records

Babar Azam, the star of Pakistan, was trawled online by the UK dough Sam Billings with the help of two contrast records held by players. Billings, only 19 balls after competing on the milestone in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2025’deki the fastest fifty people recorded, Babar 47 after reaching the ball of the slowest half century. Billings, feat vs quetta gladiators who play for Lahore Qalantars. On the other hand, Babar, Peshawar Zalmi’s unwanted record against Islamabad United recorded.
The opposite records of the two players were sent by a Cricket page re -shared by Billings on Instagram.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) President Mohsin Naqvi announced on Tuesday that the Pakistan Super League (PSL) will continue on May 17, 2025, and the final will play on May 25th.
Naqvi goes to X, “PSL X takes from where it left off.
Last week, the tournament was suspended indefinitely after cross -border tensions between India and Pakistan.
Meanwhile, reviewed programs and venues have not yet been approved and will be published soon. The rest of the tournament is expected to be staged in Pakistan and will be willing to finish the season as soon as possible.
According to an ESPNCricinfo report, PSL held meetings with franchise representatives on Monday to discuss potential dates and places for future matches. A fundamental concern continues to be the existence of overseas players because many of them are likely to return. Since some franchises seem more confident about the return of international players than others, this unequal usability can affect the team balance. To address the problem, the PCB is considering to keep a spare draft to fill the gaps.
In addition, this development confirmed that Bangladesh’s Pakistan tour will not follow the initially planned program. The PSL final was set for the same day, Bangladesh had to play the first T20 against Pakistan in Faisalabad. BCB, the discussions about the tour “active and ongoing” said.
According to the original program, Bangladesh was planned to play five T20 in Faisalabad and Lahore between May 25 – June 3.
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