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Pakistan team left for UAE, Babar Azam sought support on Twitter, got funny reaction

T20 World Cup 2021, IND vs PAK: The season of IPL 2021, played in a long and two phases, ended yesterday. Now the top teams of the world will face each other for the title of T20 World Cup 2021 from 23 October in UAE and Oman. However, the qualifier stage of the tournament is going to start from October 17. India will play its first match against Pakistan in this tournament on October 24.

The Pakistan Cricket Team, led by Captain Babar Azam, left for the UAE. Before the departure of the team, Captain Babar Azam put a post on Twitter and asked the fans to support his team. On this post of Babar, users have given many funny reactions. For the India-Pakistan match to be held on October 24, many users even wrote that if the team does not win this match, then they will not even let them come home.

Babar posted on Twitter

Babar Azam has put this post on his Twitter account with the photo of the entire team. In this post, Babar wrote, “Leaving for UAE. Your support is most important to us. Stand by your team. Keep supporting us, keep faith in us and keep praying for us.”

Let us tell you that both India and Pakistan have been given a place in Group 2 together in the Super 12 stage. Let us tell you that the last match between India and Pakistan was played in the 2019 ICC World Cup.

Twitter users gave this funny reaction

Funny reactions have been seen from people on this post of Babar Azam. One user wrote about the match against India, “Win the match on October 24 or else will not let you come home.”

On the other hand, another user made fun of Asif Ali’s inclusion in the Pakistan team and wrote, “Don’t panic, you have Asif Ali. He will score runs on all Indian bowlers. Especially on Bumrah.”

Another user posted a famous ‘Mauka Mauka’ ad and wrote, “Mauka Mauka”

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