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Hareem Shah urges Babar Azam to win World Cup 2023 'no matter what'

By News Desk

October 2, 2023 04:20 PM


Social media influencer Hareem Shah and cricketer Babar Azam.

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Famous TikTok sensation Hareem Shah has demanded Pakistan cricfket captain Babar Azam to with the ICC World Cup 2023.

Addressing Babar Azam directly, Hareem Shah took to X and commented on his picture:

"Mr. Captain! we want this World Cup at any cost; the team must deliver their best performance."

Hareem’s popularity, on the other hand, has opened the floodgates of responses from cricket fans and national team supporters.

Netizens interpreted Hareem Shah's demand as a form of pressure on the captain and the team.

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While others found her words as a show of support and enthusiasm for the national side's mission to bring home the ICC World Cup.

Babar Azam who is currently in India shared a picture of himself on his social media platform X where he can be seen sitting in his hotel lobby with a smile on his face.

While sharing the video, Captain captioned:

 "Always be grateful, it helps a lot in life."

It is pertinent to note that the ICC World Cup 2023 is scheduled to kick off on October 5, with the national cricket team set to play their first match against the Netherlands.

 

 


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