In a moment of controversy during the opening Test between Pakistan and South Africa, former Pakistani cricketer and current commentator Ramiz Raja was overheard making a dismissive remark about Pakistan batter Babar Azam shortly after a critical DRS decision.
When Babar Azam was initially given out early in Pakistan’s innings, he opted for DRS, confident that he had not edged the ball. The decision was overturned, vindicating him. As the DRS review unfolded, Raja was heard telling a colleague in Hindi, “yeh out hai, drama karega” (“He is out, he is just making drama”). The remark, though not broadcast live on air, was captured in the background and stirred criticism from fans who saw it as disrespectful.
ICC Reprimands Sidra Amin For Code Of Conduct Breach During IND W Vs PAK W Women's World Cup 2025 MatchPAK vs SA, 1st Test: Fans In Lahore Cheer As DRS Call Goes Against Shan Masood Due To Babar Azam Being The Next Batter To Walk Out To Bat; VideoRamiz Raja used to be a big Babar supporter, but now that Babar's bad days have begun,
— Space Recorder (@1spacerecorder) October 12, 2025
even Ramiz has started trolling him saying during DRS, "Ye out hoga, drama karega ye."
The so-called "Ghante ka King" getting no respect anymorepic.twitter.com/bMMR3f4o1M
Though Babar eventually fell later in the innings, the incident raised questions about neutrality and professionalism in commentary. While former players often bring passion to their commentary, remarks like these risk undermining the integrity expected from broadcasters and analysts.
Ramiz Raja has not issued an apology or statement so far. As tensions already run high in cricket’s passionate environment, this episode adds fuel to ongoing debates about bias, decorum, and respect in the broadcast booth, a reminder that even off-mic moments can have major repercussions in the digital age.
Pitch Invasion Drama! Babar Azam Left In Shock After Fan Breaches Security To Hug & Kiss Him On Field; Video
A surprising moment unfolded during a veterans' cricket match in Pakistan when a fan ran onto the field and chased cricketer Babar Azam. Despite Babar trying to avoid him, the fan managed to catch up, hugged him tightly, and even kissed him, all before security could step in.
The unexpected incident shocked viewers and raised serious questions about player safety and security at matches. Though Babar didn’t react strongly, the moment quickly went viral, showing just how passionate some fans can be and how dangerous it can become if proper boundaries aren't maintained.
babar 😭😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/GoppowEGxv
— shu(t)ᵘᵖ (@bobataesh0p) August 30, 2025
The incident also comes at a time when Babar is in the spotlight after being left out of Pakistan’s Asia Cup 2025 squad, proving that he still enjoys massive popularity among fans. However, this situation was a clear reminder that security at sporting events needs to be much tighter to protect players on the field.
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