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‘Bolna kya chahte ho?’, Babar Azam’s motivational speech in Pakistan team huddle creates meme fest

Babar Azam-led Pakistan have been under high-pressure after three back-to-back losses in the ongoing World Cup 2023. The team has been struggling to find their footing in the tournament and the morale of the players was at an all-time low. However, in the midst of all this, captain Babar Azam gave a motivational speech to his team that has now become a meme fest on social media.

The speech, which was heard by the entire stadium, was a rallying cry for the team to come together and fight for their pride. Babar Azam asked his team, “Bolna kya chahte ho?” (What do you want?) and the response from the players was a loud and resounding “Jeetna!” (We want to win!).

The speech was an instant hit on social media and the hashtag #BolnaKyaChahteHo was trending on Twitter. Fans from all over the world praised Babar Azam for his inspirational words and for leading from the front.

The speech was also praised by former cricketers and experts. Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram said, “Babar Azam’s speech was a great example of how a captain should lead his team. He was able to motivate the players and give them the belief that they can still win the tournament.”

Former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag also praised Babar Azam’s speech and said, “Babar Azam’s speech was a great example of how a captain should lead his team. He was able to motivate the players and give them the belief that they can still win the tournament.”

The speech has also been a source of motivation for the players and the team. The team has been able to put up a better performance in the last few matches and is now looking to make a comeback in the tournament.

The speech has also been a source of inspiration for the fans. The fans have been supporting the team and have been cheering them on in the stadium. The fans have also been creating memes and artwork inspired by Babar Azam’s speech.

The speech has been a great example of how a captain should lead his team and how a leader should motivate his team. Babar Azam’s speech has been a source of inspiration for the team and the fans and has given them the belief that they can still win the tournament. The speech has also been a great example of how a leader should lead his team and how a captain should motivate his team.

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