'Is It Pakistan's English?': Fans Surprised Over Salman Agha's Fluent English At Toss; Miss Babar Azam | VIDEO
Pakistan stand-in captain Salman Ali Agha caught the attention of cricket fans online following his pre-match toss interview during the first Test match against England at Headingley on Tuesday. The fans are shocked and stunned over the fluency of Salman and claimed that they were missing Babar as he was not speaking "Pakistani English." Pakistan cricket team captains have often been targeted by…
During the pre-match toss interview for the first Test match between Pakistan and England at Headingley, stand-in captain Salman Ali Agha's fluency in English took cricket fans by surprise. The audience expressed delight at his clear and confident delivery, with many fans joking that he was missing Babar Azam, who had not been speaking "Pakistani English."
Salman Agha, who has previously been the target of online trolling for his English-speaking abilities, appeared to be improving and working on his spoken English. In his interview, he spoke about team selection, preparation, and Pakistan's mindset heading into the series with presenter Mark Butcher. The video of the interview quickly went viral, with many netizens playfully trolling the situation and praising his composure under the sudden captaincy responsibilities and media spotlight.
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