Babar Azam mocks himself (Source: @shanijutt.324/instagram.com)
Pakistan’s T20 World Cup 2026 campaign may not have created as much buzz as the viral warm-up video of Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan in recent days. The viral warm-up even crossed the borders as several Indian athletes mocked them with hilarious recreations.
But the world then witnessed something no one expected, as Babar Azam was seen mocking himself by recreating the crazy warm-up move. After the video has gone viral, fans can’t stop laughing at this.
Babar turns self-roaster with hilarious viral warm-up twist
In the cricket world, Pakistan has always grabbed the limelight with their on-field or off-field antics. But this time, a viral warm-up clip created even more buzz than their performances in the T20 World Cup 2026. A few times ago, Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan grabbed the limelight with crazy warm-up moves.
The video spread like wildfire as the madness even crossed borders. Content creators and several Indian athletes joined the trend, recreating the hilarious move. Among them, Deepak Chahar grabbed attention with his version. Even footballers were not apart as Team India’s goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh also followed the same route.
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But the world was yet to watch the biggest twist in the trend. As Pakistan continue their T20 World Cup 2026 campaign in Sri Lanka, former skipper Babar Azam was seen in self-roast mode, recreating the same hilarious warm-up move.
In the viral video, Babar Azam bursted in laughter after recreating those crazy moves. Fans loved the moment, never expecting the original trendsetter to follow his own trend, and the video left everyone in stitches.
Babar’s poor run continues, but Pakistan script a dramatic group stage finish
Years have passed, and series have changed, but Babar Azam’s T20 struggles refuse to fade. The ongoing T20 World Cup has turned into another nightmare, with the former Pakistan skipper managing just 66 runs in four matches at a strike rate of 115.78. The former Pakistan skipper is yet to make an impact during the team’s tough time.
While Babar Azam is still looking forward to a revival, Pakistan bounced back against Namibia after a hefty defeat against their arch-rivals. While batting first, Saim Ayub walked away early, but Sahibzada Farhan turned heads with his sublime batting performance. With an unbeaten hundred, he helped the side to put on a total of 199 runs.
Coming out to defend the total, Pakistan’s bowlers unleashed complete domination over Namibia. With Usman Tariq’s four-wicket haul and Shadab Khan’s exceptional bowling, they restricted Namibia to only 97 runs and registered a massive 102-run victory.
Pakistan set sights on glory as Super Eight brings a do-or-die battle
In the group stage, Pakistan may have stumbled at times, but with the Super Eight looming large, the chance for redemption has arrived. With three victories and one defeat, Pakistan ended the group stage in second position, and now, big challenges are waiting for them.
Being in Group 2 of the Super Stage, Pakistan will share the group stage with New Zealand, England, and Sri Lanka. On February 21, the Men in Green will start their Super Eight journey facing New Zealand in the first game.
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