Unidentified Pak Cricketer Still Hasn't Paid US Store Owner 3 Bats He Bought During 2024 T20 WC: Netizens Suspect 'It's Babar Azam'
As news of the incident spread, social media platforms were flooded with speculation and outrage.

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A shocking tale of unpaid debt has emerged, involving a popular Pakistani cricketer and a cricket store owner in New Jersey. During last year's T20 World Cup, an unidentified Pakistani player visited the store and purchased three high-quality bats, but unfortunately, the owner is yet to receive payment for the merchandise.
According to Waheed Khan, the store owner had made numerous attempts to contact the Pakistani player, but unfortunately, his calls and messages had gone unanswered.
As news of the incident spread, social media platforms were flooded with speculation and outrage. Many netizens took to X, pointing fingers at prominent Pakistani cricketers, with some even naming Babar Azam, the former Pakistani captain, as the culprit.
While there is no concrete evidence to support these claims, the speculation has sparked a heated debate, with many calling for the player to come forward and clear his name.
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Here's how the Netizens reacted to the news:
The incident involving the unidentified Pakistani cricketer has sparked a firestorm of controversy and speculation. While the player's identity remains a mystery, one thing is clear: his actions have damaged the reputation of Pakistani cricket, and it's essential for him to come forward and make amends.
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