Babar Azam makes his own bat ahead of T20 World Cup

Babar Azam makes his own bat ahead of T20 World Cup
Babar Azam will lead the Green Shirts in the upcoming T20 World Cup

Babar Azam was seen recently at the factory of bat making company Gray-Nicolls.

As per reports, Babar, along with Mohammad Rizwan, went to Sussex from Leeds to visit the Gray-Nicolls bat factory.

The Gray Nicolls, handmade cricket bat making company shared a reel of star cricket with a caption, “How will @babarazam get on with the bat gripping machine?”


The reel got Babar’s fan's attention when he shared the video on his Instagram story.

The Babar's bat crafting reel became the most watched video on the Gray-Nicolls’ Instagram page with 1.7 million views.

A user commented, “Babar Azam the King,” while the other wrote, “King of cricket.”

Referring to Pakistan's historic win against India in the last T20 World Cup, a fan said, “Preparing for another 152-0.”

The other user wrote, “Bat is ready now. We are waiting for the World Cup winning.”

Pakistan cricket team was recently in England for a series of four T20I matches against the home side.

Pakistan will play their first match against the English team on May 22 in Leeds.

Additionally, the Pakistan cricket team's squad for the upcoming World Cup scheduled to begin in June, is expected to be announced soon, with a decision likely to be made after the second match against England.

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