Pakistan stands on the cusp to achieve a remarkable milestone of hosting the Champions Trophy, this year and amid this vibrance-a shocking acknowledgement of this legendary batter delighted the 22 gauze yards again.

Big Breaking:-"Please Stop Calling Me King, I'm Not The King..."Pakistan’s Posterboy of Cricket Fumes A Dig at The Media;

Pakistan has chased the ton of 356 runs successfully against South Africa under the captaincy of Mohammed Rizwan.Rizwan and Agha Salman lengthening their 4th wicket partnership to 256 runs hails- shoot up the victory for Pakistan comfortably.

Babar Broke His Silence With His Bat;

But, at the presentation table, when the media houses suddenly asked the former skipper and one of the bold names in the modern cricket:- Babar Azam about the performance by citing him as "The King," he replied with a mild benevolence, "I'm not the King, please stop calling me King, wasn't being there."

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Babar Azam against New Zealand

The former Pakistan skipper has faced inconsistent form in recent months, but he remains focused on evolving as a player and leader. “Whatever I have done before is in the past. Every match is a fresh challenge, and I must focus on the present and future,” he added.

Babar:- An Extremely ODD Talent Born in Pakistan with Extraordinary Culinary;

Babar Azam etched to the mammoth grand entry list of 6000 ton in just 123 innings, the fastest among the countries, he achieved this milestone in the Tri series final- against New Zealand.

The 31 years batting maestro, has always been the Northstar for Pakistan in the recent games- eschew to 19 ODI hundreds just after the Saeed Anwar(20), with an average of 56.63, has been leaning on the scorecard of the fastest 4000 run scorers in the ODI even- which crowned him the title of ICC's ODI best batsman even before the Gill and Rohit Sharma.

Former skipper is now sharing the golden curtains with the South African veteran, Hashim Amla.Babar is now among the top 4 batsmen with 6000 ton for Pakistan in the ODI's- with Inzamam, Mohammed Yusuf, Shahid Afridi, which sets his onscreen play- backed.