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Funny memes flood in after ‘friendly photoshoot’ of Rohit Sharma, Babar Azam

New Delhi: Photos from a recent photoshoot were posted online of India captain Rohit Sharma and Pakistan captain Babar Azam. The leaders of the rivalry teams were laughing and enjoying their time together. ---Advertisement--- However, the pictures have attracted mixed reaction from the fans on social media. Some call it a normal thing while others say […]

New Delhi: Photos from a recent photoshoot were posted online of India captain Rohit Sharma and Pakistan captain Babar Azam. The leaders of the rivalry teams were laughing and enjoying their time together. 

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However, the pictures have attracted mixed reaction from the fans on social media. Some call it a normal thing while others say that it ruins the experience of watching India vs Pakistan. 

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After the pictures of two players hugging and laughing, many fans have flooded the internet with memes. Read some the best one here:-

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Rohit Sharma reveals conversation with Babar Azam

Earlier, Rohit Sharma had also revealed of what kind of conversation they have on general basis. While press conference, Sharma said, “We all talk about our families and all. We talk about life, what new car did you buy. That’s all we talk about.”

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First published on: Oct 15, 2022 07:12 PM IST


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