Cricket fever is at its peak as Australia and Pakistan face off at the iconic Chinnaswami Stadium in Bengaluru. As the stadium roars with excitement, an unexpected spectacle caught the attention of the crowd and stirred up a social media storm.
In the midst of this fierce battle, some passionate Indian fans brought a poster into the stadium, and it was no ordinary banner. This poster depicted Virat Kohli, the Indian cricket sensation, holding Babar Azam, the Pakistani cricket star, on his lap. The text on the poster read, ‘Bap Hamesha Bap hi hoga’ (Father will always be a father). This cheeky portrayal was a direct jab at Babar Azam, who had previously referred to Kohli as the “King” and himself as Kohli’s “son.”
The provocative poster created quite a buzz within the stadium. While some found it humorous and playful, others saw it as a deliberate attempt to provoke and undermine Babar Azam. The poster not only alluded to the competitive spirit of cricket but also to the rivalry between the two cricketing giants, India and Pakistan.
The incident didn’t go unnoticed, especially by Pakistani journalist Farid Khan, who took to Twitter to express his outrage. He tweeted, “How did they let this man bring this poster inside the stadium? This is ridiculous! Where are @BCCI and @ICC? @TheRealPCB should take action 👎👎👎 #CWC23 #PAKvsAUS.”
Farid Khan’s tweet amplified the controversy, with fans and media outlets on both sides of the border chiming in with their opinions. It was a moment that encapsulated the intense emotions and the passionate following that cricket enjoys in the subcontinent.
This incident highlights the unique and often intense nature of cricketing rivalries, especially when it comes to contests between India and Pakistan. The historical, cultural, and political underpinnings of this rivalry make every match between these two teams an emotionally charged event.
Pakistan Journalist Fumes With Anger With A Poster Involving Kohli And Babar

How did they let this man bring this poster inside the stadium? This is ridiculous! Where are @BCCI and @ICC? @TheRealPCB should take action 👎👎👎 #CWC23 #PAKvsAUS pic.twitter.com/emU5ywQv9T
— Farid Khan (@_FaridKhan) October 20, 2023