USA vs PAK| Twitter exploded as Azam Khan's intense glare at a fan after getting out for a golden duck

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When things don't go your way and you realize it's your own mistake, humility should prevail over losing cool. Unfortunately, Pakistan's Azam Khan didn't embody this principle when he was dismissed for a golden duck as he trudged back to the hut, and a heated exchange ensued between him and a fan.

‌Pakistan faced a challenging batting stint after being put in by USA skipper Monank Patel. Losing crucial wickets of Mohammed Rizwan, Usman Khan, and Fakhar Zaman in the powerplay added pressure to Pak’s batting. However, a resilient 72-run partnership between Babar Azam and Shadab Khan steadied the ship, taking Pakistan to 93/3 in 12 overs.Yet, the wicket tumble resumed for Pakistan when Nosthush Kenjige removed Shadab Azam Khan in the 13th over, sparking tension between Azam and a vocal fan.

On the fifth ball of the 12th over, Kenjige delivered a straight ball to the Pakistan wicketkeeper. Azam, intending to defend, found himself playing all around it without budging from the crease. The ball glanced off his pad towards the leg stump, prompting Kenjige's immediate appeal. Azam opted for the DRS, but the giant screen confirmed the ball's impact in front of the stumps, with ball-tracking showing it clipping the leg stump. Disheartened, the 25-year-old departed for a golden duck.

As Azam made his way out of the ground and past the boundary rope, a fan's remark caught his attention. Irritated and frustrated by the comment, Azam shot a piercing stare at the fan as he continued his walk back. The incident swiftly ignited discussions across the Twitterverse, with social media buzzing with opinions on the confrontation.

Who is he angry on?

God that stare is scary!

Azam Khan gets angry!

He almost lost his cool!

Never seen him this way!

Yeah looks like!

He looks very furious!

Yeah!

Azam is very angry here!

Look at him! :o

 

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