In the heartwarming video, Babar Azam’s father can be seen crying— tears of happiness and proud.

Dubai: After Pakistan’s historic victory over India in ICC World Cup match, a video of Babar Azam’s father from the stadium has been going viral as he couldn’t control his emotions and broke into tears.
In the heartwarming video, Babar Azam’s father can be seen crying— tears of happiness and proud.
The emotional episode is going viral on various social media platforms as fans can’t have enough of the pure love of a father.
Pakistan captain’s father was present in the stands to watch the match live and cheer for his son during his first ICC event as a skipper.
Surrounded by fans who were congratulating him, Babar Azam's father was filled with emotions after Pakistan registered their first-ever win over India in a World Cup match.
بھارت کو پاکستان سے بدترین شکست کے بعد بابر اعظم کے والد کی ویڈیو وائرل#GNN #GNNUpdates pic.twitter.com/N0bwSBa8ag
— GNN (@gnnhdofficial) October 25, 2021
Pakistan cricket fans were also rejoicing the historic victory.
Moreover, speaking after Pakistan's big win over India, Babar urged his teammates not to get over excited and focus on the task.
Pakistan will next face New Zealand in their Super 12 contest on Wednesday in Dubai.
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