That’s the question fueling social media drama—but Pakistan’s T20 captain Salman Ali Agha has shut it down in style!
Speaking after Pakistan’s clean 3-0 sweep against Bangladesh, Agha addressed the online gossip head-on. Rumors were circulating that he had “unfollowed” former skipper Babar Azam on Instagram, sparking speculation of a rift between the two cricketers.
But Agha’s response? Straight-up savage and smooth.
🗣 “I never even followed Babar on Instagram—so how could I unfollow him? People just make things up,” he said during the post-match press conference, chuckling at the controversy.
He added that their bond goes way beyond social media.
“Babar has been my friend since 2008—back when Instagram wasn’t even a thing. We spoke before the match and had a laugh about all this,” Agha clarified, putting all rift rumors to rest.
So no, this isn’t a cricketing version of a celebrity unfollow feud. It’s just a classic case of the internet doing what it does best—jumping to conclusions.
Meanwhile, on the field, Pakistan was all business. Mohammad Haris smashed an unbeaten century as the Men in Green chased down Bangladesh’s 197-run target in just 17.1 overs. It was fireworks at Gaddafi Stadium as the hosts wrapped up the T20I series 3-0 with dominance.
So, next time someone says Agha unfollowed Babar—just send them the scoreboard.
Insta drama? More like Insta fiction.