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Salman Ali Agha Comments On Rumours of Unfollowing Babar Azam

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Social media has a knack for blowing things out of proportion — and this week, it nearly turned a friendship into a feud. After a few eagle-eyed fans noticed that Pakistan T20I captain Salman Ali Agha doesn’t follow Babar Azam on Instagram, rumours started flying.

Some speculated that the new skipper had unfollowed his childhood friend after taking over the reins and that Babar’s absence from the T20I squad was somehow personal.

But Salman didn’t let the buzz go unchecked for long.

Salman Ali Agha Sets the Record Straight

Speaking to reporters after Pakistan’s 3-0 T20I whitewash of Bangladesh, Salman Ali Agha addressed the rumour head-on — and with a smile.

“Babar and I go way back — we’ve been friends since 2008, from our school days,” Salman clarified during the post-match press conference in Lahore.

“There was no social media back then, and to be honest, I never followed him online. So the talk about unfollowing doesn’t even make sense.”

That’s as straightforward as it gets. No drama, no hidden agendas — just another case of social media spinning stories out of thin air.

On the Field: Pakistan’s Fresh Energy Pays Off

While the internet was busy speculating about off-field relationships, Salman’s young team was doing all the talking on the pitch.

Pakistan dominated the series against Bangladesh, winning 3-0 with a bold, aggressive brand of cricket that fans haven’t seen in a while. And the new skipper couldn’t be prouder.

“I’m really pleased with how the youngsters have stepped up. Our goal is simple — we want to play cricket that entertains the fans and puts the opposition under pressure,” he said.

Eyes on the Road Ahead

The captain was quick to shift focus toward upcoming challenges. Pakistan now heads to Bangladesh again, followed by a tour of the West Indies. With spin-friendly pitches expected in both regions, Salman Ali Agha hinted at some tactical flexibility.

“We’ll be heading to Bangladesh next, then to the West Indies. The pitches there could demand more spin options,” he noted.

And while the Asia Cup is still up in the air, Dubai seems like a likely host — a venue Salman believes suits Pakistan well.

Final Word: No Drama, Just Cricket

So, to everyone refreshing Instagram feeds and chasing rumours — Salman Ali Agha has spoken. There’s no rift with Babar Azam. Just two longtime friends going through different phases in their careers.

And more importantly, under Salman’s leadership, Pakistan’s T20I team is starting to look exciting again. Young guns, bold cricket, and a clear message: we’re here to entertain and win.

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