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PCB reacts to ‘accusations’ against Babar Azam
The Board has given befitting response to Fox Cricket, its media partner, saying that you might have considered ignoring such unsubstantiated personal allegations which Babar Azam has not deemed worthy of a response.
LAHORE: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Tuesday gave tough response to its media partner for spreading unsubstantial information accusing Pakistan skipper Babar Azam of sexting a teammate’s girlfriend.
Taking to Twitter, the PCB responded to Fox Cricket over its Tweet about accusations against Pakistan’s skipper Babar Azam.
It wrote, “As our media partner, you might have considered ignoring such unsubstantiated personal allegations which Babar Azam has not deemed worthy of a response,”.
As our media partner, you might have considered ignoring such unsubstantiated personal allegations which Babar Azam has not deemed worthy of a response. https://t.co/QZFAxbd4QR
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) January 17, 2023
The response came after Fox Cricket tweeted, “Babar Azam is being accused of allegedly sexting a teammate’s girlfriend after videos and voice recordings went viral online,”.
Babar Azam, however, shared his picture on his Twitter account in which he could be seen enjoying atmosphere at some place of his choice instead of indulging himself into the new debate.
Doesn't take too much to be happy ☺️ pic.twitter.com/udKmZTHl6V
— Babar Azam (@babarazam258) January 16, 2023
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