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Look: Fans crazy about Babar Azam’s ‘super bike’, will be shocked to learn the price

Look: Fans crazy about Babar Azam's 'super bike', will be shocked to learn the price

Pakistan cricket team captain Babar Azam tweeted a video. In this video, Babar Azam is seen riding a sports bike. The video is becoming more and more viral on social media. Apart from this, social media users are constantly giving their opinion by commenting. Actually, the bike Babar Azam is seen on in the video is a BMW S1000 RR series bike. The price of the bikes in this series ranges from INR 20.25 000 to INR 24.45 000. The video is currently going viral on social media.

Actually Pakistan cricket team will not be playing any tournament or series for the next month. Today, most of the Pakistani cricketers, including captain Babar Azam, spend time with their families in their respective homes. At the same time, fans are also raising concerns about Babar Azam’s viral video on social media. The fans believe that the speed at which Babar Azam is riding the bike is not correct. Apart from this, the fans are giving the example of Indian batsman Rishabh Pant. Fans say that Babar Azam should not ride a bike at such a speed. Especially, when the 50+ World Cup is taking place on Indian soil this year.

Significantly, earlier this year, Indian batsman Rishabh Pant was the victim of an accident. Rishabh Pant had suffered serious injuries in this accident. He so far he has not been able to recover. Also, apart from the World Test Championship, Rishabh Pant will not be able to take part in big tournaments like the World Cup. It is believed that Rishabh Pant will take time to fully recover. It should be noted that the final match of the World Test Championship will be played at the Oval from June 7. While the World Cup over 50 will be held on Indian soil in the month of October-November this year.

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