Babar Azam—just the mention of his name sends ripples through Pakistani cricket fandom. But during the first Test against South Africa at Gaddafi Stadium, something truly unexpected happened: fans actually cheered when Pakistan’s captain Shan Masood was given out. And the reason? They couldn’t wait to see Babar walk out to bat.
During Pakistan’s innings against South Africa in Lahore, captain Shan Masood was trapped leg-before by Keshav Maharaj. The on-field decision was overturned by DRS, and as Masood walked off the field—something unusual happened. Instead of silence or disappointment, the crowd erupted in cheers and applause.
Why? Because his dismissal meant one thing: Babar Azam was next in.
Babar isn’t just another player—he’s Pakistan’s batting talisman, former captain, and arguably the most beloved cricketer in the country today. His return to form after a rough patch has reignited fan enthusiasm like never before .
Despite Shan Masood leading the side with grit and determination, fans see Babar as the emotional heartbeat of the team. His presence at the crease brings hope, elegance, and often, match-winning performances.
| Format | Last 5 Innings Avg | Notable Performance |
|---|---|---|
| Test | 42.6 | 78 vs England (2025) |
| ODI | 58.2 | Century vs Australia (2025) |
| T20I | 39.4 | Half-century vs India (2025 Asia Cup) |
The reaction wasn’t just local—South African commentator Shaun Pollock called it “astonishing” live on air. “You don’t often see fans cheering their own captain’s dismissal,” he remarked, highlighting the unique emotional dynamic at play .
Chants of “Babar! Babar!” filled Gaddafi Stadium as the star batter made his way to the crease, turning a moment of loss into a celebration of anticipation .
Interestingly, despite organizers offering free entry to boost attendance, the stands were only partially filled—yet those present made their voices heard loud and clear .
Shan Masood had just scored a gritty 76 before falling to Maharaj’s sharp turn. While his innings stabilized Pakistan’s top order, fans were impatient. With Babar slotted at No. 4, every dot ball felt like a delay to the main event .
This incident also reflects a deeper tension in Pakistani cricket: the emotional pull of individual stardom versus team leadership. Masood, though respected, doesn’t command the same fan frenzy as Babar—a reality that’s both a blessing and a burden for the team’s dynamics.
Times of India – “Crazy! Pakistan fans cheer after captain’s dismissal”
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