Infuriated Babar Azam kicks stump after getting out in nets ahead of Bangladesh Tests – Watch

Infuriated Babar Azam kicks stump after getting out in nets ahead of Bangladesh Tests – Watch

New Delhi: The entire Pakistan team is preparing hard ahead of the two-match Test series against Bangladesh which starts on August 21. Star power Babar Azam has been headlining the news currently as the star batter faced a lot of criticism for his batting and captaincy in the recent time and would aim to give his best shot in the upcoming series, which holds a lot of importance.

Being part of the World Test Championship (WTC), the Men in Green, who will be donning a white jersey, would be eager to put aside all the criticism with a good performance against the lower-ranked Bangladesh side. Meanwhile, a video of Babar has emerged and grabbed the headlines on social media where the star batter can been seen angry after losing his wicket during a net practice session.

On Friday also, a video of the player emerged where he was seen in immense pain after being hit by a ball in the nets. While he was down after the hit, giving rise to speculations about his participation in the series but everything seems well as Babar was seen in the nets the following day as well.

Babar kicks stump after getting out

The recent video on social media site X has grabbed more eyeballs as after getting out, Babar was seen agitated and kicked the stumps before moving away. It was a good-length delivery, around off and Babar Azam went for it without any feet movement, trying to force it with hard hands. He ended up getting a thick outside edge and the bowler naturally was pretty happy and celebrated his delivery. Babar though was furious and kicked the off-stump which speaks a lot about the standards he has set for himself.

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 The entire Pakistan team is preparing hard ahead of the two-match Test series against Bangladesh which starts on August 21.  Cricket Sports News: Latest Cricket News, Cricket Live Score, Sports Breaking News from Sports Today