In an unfortunate incident in Cardiff, Pakistan cricket captain Babar Azam was seen losing his temper at fans who were persistently requesting selfies and invading his privacy.
The incident was captured on video, showing Babar visibly frustrated as he was followed and surrounded by fans on the streets. Despite being accompanied by security personnel, Babar's irritation was evident as he dealt with constant requests for meet-ups and photos.

Babar, speaking to the fans, said, "Do minutes doge? Sar par nahi chado," expressing his need for some personal space and subsequently asking the security to disperse the crowd. Despite this outburst, Babar did take pictures with the fans afterwards, showing a more accommodating side once the initial frustration subsided.
The Pakistan cricket team is currently in England, competing in a four-match T20I series as part of their preparations for the T20 World Cup in the Americas. The series began with a washout in Leeds, followed by a loss in the second game in Birmingham. The third and fourth matches are scheduled to take place on May 28 and 30 in Cardiff and London, respectively.
Pakistan's journey to the T20 World Cup, which will be held in the West Indies and the USA, has been tumultuous. Babar Azam took over the captaincy from Shaheen Shah Afridi just three months before the tournament begins. This leadership change added to the team's challenges, as they have been striving for consistency and cohesion.
Prior to arriving in England, Pakistan managed to secure a 2-2 draw in a home T20I series against a weakened New Zealand side in April. They then travelled to Ireland, where they lost the first match of the series but recovered to win the series 2-1. These performances have highlighted the team's struggle to find form and stability ahead of the World Cup.
In the upcoming T20 World Cup, Pakistan is placed in Group A alongside India, co-hosts United States, Canada, and Ireland. The top two teams from this group will advance to the Super Eight stage, which will be held in the West Indies. The tournament's final is scheduled to take place in Barbados on June 29.
Babar Azam's incident with the fans in Cardiff underscores the pressures faced by cricket stars, especially in a lead-up to a major tournament. Balancing public interactions with personal space can be challenging, and this incident highlights the need for understanding and respect from fans towards their sporting heroes.