Babar Azam will take legal action against Virat Kohli's lookalike, is also gathering evidence against Shoaib Akhtar and Wasim Akram

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Tezzbuzz|23-06-2024

Babar Azam: The performance of the Pakistan cricket team was very disappointing in the T20 World Cup 2024.

They were knocked out of the tournament after losing the match against a comparatively weak team like USA.
After this poor performance of the team, captain Babar Azam is facing a lot of criticism. Meanwhile, a surprising news is coming out. Babar is preparing to take legal action against some former veterans who made statements against him.

Babar Azam will take legal action

In fact, after the Pakistani team was out of the T20 World Cup 2024, some cricket experts and former veterans of Pakistan crossed the limits in criticizing the players. Not only this, some have even made serious allegations of match fixing against captain Babar Azam without any proof.

But it seems that Babar has taken all these things to heart and he is planning to take legal action against all those who spew venom against him.

Will Virat Kohli also go to jail?

According to Pakistani media, the legal team of the Pakistan cricket team is collecting statements of some YouTubers and former cricketers, which they can present as evidence in the court. It is worth noting that legends like Shoaib Akhtar and Wasim Akram have openly criticized Babar Azam.

In such a situation, action is likely against them. Not only this, legal action can also be taken against Ahmed Shahzad, who is called Pakistani 'Virat Kohli'. Let us tell you that people also call Ahmed Shahzad Kohli's lookalike.

Pakistan's performance was very poor

Pakistan played very poorly in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024. In the first match of the group stage, they faced USA, in which they faced a humiliating defeat. After this, they also had to face defeat against India in the next match.

Babar and company won the next 2 matches against Ireland and Canada, but by then USA and India had confirmed their tickets to Super 8 from Group A.

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