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Babar Azam Copies Virat Kohli With Jaw-Dropping Expression After Dismissal

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Babar Azam Copies Virat Kohli With Jaw-Dropping Expression After Dismissal

The second Test between Bangladesh and Pakistan in Sylhet has been a nail-biting contest, with Bangladesh firmly in the driver’s seat after posting a mammoth 437-run target.

On Day 4, Pakistan found themselves in deep trouble in their second innings, needing 275 more runs with six wickets in hand. Amid the pressure, Babar Azam walked in and gave Pakistan genuine hope with a fighting 47 off 52 balls, a knock laced with four boundaries and a six.

Babar Azam’s Contribution In The 2nd Test So Far

Despite Pakistan’s struggles as a team in Sylhet, Babar has been their standout performer across both innings. In the first innings, he top-scored with a composed 68 off 84 balls, hitting 10 boundaries.

He was eventually dismissed caught behind off Nahid Rana, ending a partnership that had briefly steadied Pakistan’s wobbling ship.

In the second innings, Babar came in with his side in trouble again and once again rose to the occasion. His 47 off 52 balls was aggressive and purposeful, a strike rate of 90.38 reflecting his intent to take the game on rather than merely survive.

Across two innings, he has scored 115 runs at an average of 57.50, making him comfortably Pakistan’s most reliable batter in a Test where his teammates have largely struggled against Bangladesh’s spin-heavy attack.

Babar Azam Bamboozled By Taijul’s Delivery

Taijul Islam delivered an off-spin delivery that landed on the middle stump line and moved sharply past Babar’s defence.

In attempting to play a late glance, Babar accidentally got a thin edge. The ball flew through to wicketkeeper Litton Das behind the stumps, and Taijul wheeled away in celebration.

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Babar stood rooted to the spot. His mouth fell wide open. His jaw dropped completely. The expression on his face was one of pure, unfiltered disbelief. The dismissal just before a well-deserved half-century made the moment even more painful.

To his credit, Babar Azam did not reach for the DRS review. He accepted the dismissal, acknowledged the umpire’s decision and walked back to the pavilion

Babar Copies Virat Kohli

The incident had comparisons between Babar’s priceless reaction and the jaw-dropping expressions that Virat Kohli has become famous for over the years. Kohli has gifted the cricketing world several of these viral moments.

Standing stunned after Glenn Phillips pulled off a blind one-handed catch to dismiss him in his 300th ODI during the 2025 Champions Trophy in Dubai.

His visible shock and awe when Manish Pandey took a stunning one-handed grab during an IPL match in May 2026. His completely dumbfounded expression in the dugout after Glenn Maxwell’s unbelievable piece of fielding in January 2026. Babar Azam’s reaction in Sylhet carried that same raw, expression.

Bangladesh Dominating Pakistan

Bangladesh have controlled this Test from the very first session and have put Pakistan under relentless pressure across four days of play.

In their first innings, Bangladesh posted 278, with Litton Das delivering a brilliant 126 off 159 balls, the innings that set the tone for Bangladesh’s dominance.

Pakistan responded with 232 all out, with Babar’s 68 being the only innings of genuine quality in a lineup that crumbled against the spin of Taijul Islam, who claimed three wickets, and the pace of Nahid Rana, who also took three.

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Bangladesh’s second innings was where they truly seized control. Mushfiqur Rahim produced an extraordinary 137 off 233 balls, while Litton Das added another 69. The total of 390 left Pakistan needing an almost impossible 437 runs to win the Test.

Pakistan’s second innings chase has been predictably difficult. They are currently 162/4, still needing 275 more runs with Shan Masood unbeaten on 71, carrying the hopes of an increasingly desperate dressing room.

Priya Kapoor

Priya Kapoor is a leading voice in Indian cricket journalism, known for blending deep tactical insight with compelling storytelling. A graduate of Lady Shri Ram College and the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, she started her career covering domestic cricket before rising to become a senior correspondent at Cricbuzz. Priya has reported from ICC events, IPL seasons, and bilateral series, with a special focus on women's cricket and the intersection of data analytics and performance. Her work has been recognized with the Ramnath Goenka Award and a RedInk Award for feature writing. Whether breaking down Kohli’s cover drive or profiling the next U-19 star, Priya brings clarity, empathy, and unflinching accuracy to every piece. She also mentors young journalists and advocates for greater representation of women in sports media.