“Don’t try to cross ur limits!”- Babar Azam’s old post on Zainab Abbas goes viral after her controversial exit from India

Abbas left India after her old derogatory tweets against Hindus went viral.

Abbas was deported from India after her old derogatory tweets against Hindus went viral | XPakistani presenter Zainab Abbas, who was covering the ongoing ICC World Cup 2023, made a controversial exit from India after old posts on Twitter (Now X) resurfaced that were anti-Hindu, Pakistani media claimed.

As per the Samaa TV report, an Indian lawyer named Vineet Jindal had filed a complaint with the BCCI against the 35-year-old Abbas after some of her alleged anti-Hindu posts from a few years ago on Twitter (now X) resurfaced.

Zainab Abbas categorically denied the allegations and maintained that she had been unjustly targeted. Sources close to her assert that she has been falsely accused and that her past social media activity was taken out of context.

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They had argued that Zainab's tweets from years ago were unrelated to her work as a presenter and should not have led to this result.

And amidst this, an old post from Babar Azam also is doing rounds in which he tells Zainab Abbas not to cross her limits. This was in 2018 and Babar Azam had scored a brilliant Test century against New Zealand at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

While fans praised him, journalist Zainab Abbas took a dig at him and called him coach Mickey Arthur’s ‘son’. She posted: “Well played @babarazam258 - loved how the boys went congratulating Mickey Arthur celebrating his “son’s” century #PakvNZ.”

However, the post didn’t sit well with Babar Azam, who angrily quoted her post with a stern message. Babar wrote: “Think before u say something and don’t try to cross ur limits!!!

 

 
 

By Jatin Sharma - 09 Oct, 2023

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