As Babar Azam chose the world, there is no Jasprit Bumrah Virat Kohli; Including two Indians

Pakistan’s star -sloping Babar Azam chose the World XI in the format of T20, and it was a surprise that Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah, two of India’s largest players, did not include their appreciation. Although Bumrah is only a large bowling player, it is equally good with kohli stroke skills. However, it was interesting to see that both could not find a place in Babar’s team. Since he had to choose a maximum of two players from a country, the Pakistanian star was named after Rohit Sharma and Surekumar Yadav, while he called players from India in Xi.
Babar chose the squad during a podcast Zalmi TV. In particular, the captain of Peshaver Zalmi in the Pakistan Super League.
Take a look at Babar Azam’s World T20 Xi –
Rohit Sharma (India), Mohammad Rizwan (Pakistan), Fakhar Zaman (Pakistan), Syryakumar Yadav (India), Jos Buttler (England), David Miller (South Africa), Marco Jansen (South Africa), Rashid Khan (Afghanistan), Pat Kommins (Australia), Markistan (Markistan).
Babar Azam’s world is playing xi pic.twitter.com/k6xpobjvhl
– Waseem Khan Lodhi x Ba (@iamkhanlodhi) May 15, 2025
Babar Azam was recently trawled by Batter Sam Billings, England, with the help of two opposite records held by players in PSL.
Billings, only 19 balls after competing on milestone stones PSL 2025’tek fastest fifty people recorded, Babar 47 after reaching the ball after the slowest half century of the pressure recorded. 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.
(With agency inputs)
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