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Babar Azam’s phone goes missing, turn fans into frenzy

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LAHORE: In an unprecedented development, Pakistan’s star batter Babar Azam has lost his phone, which he announced in a post on X.

Babar Azam wrote, “I have lost my phone and contacts. Will get back to everyone as soon as I find it.”

The incident has ignited a frenzy among his fans as they flooded the comments section of social media posts with humor, concern, and creativity

From witty one-liners to full-blown memes, fans have turned the cricketer’s situation into a trending topic.

One user wrote, “Babar Bhai, if you need a new phone, just hit a century in the next match—sponsors will line up!” Another said, “Even Babar’s phone couldn’t handle the pressure of being associated with greatness!”

Some requested, “If anyone has Babar Azam’s phone, please return it to him.”

Another fan offered practical advice, stating, “Check your car seat, Babar! That’s where I always find mine.”

Another use makes it more funny, saying, “Plot twist: Babar’s phone is hiding because it’s tired of being compared to Virat Kohli’s phone.”

Digital Desk

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