Babar Azam BBL Debut: Fans React After Star Pakistan Batter Gets Dismissed Cheaply During Perth Scorchers vs Sydney Sixers Big Bash League 2025-26 Match (Watch Video)

It was a rain-curtailed game and both teams were set to play 11 overs each. Babar had to go hard from the start and he struggled against the bounce of the surface.

Babar Azam Dismissed Cheaply (Photo Credits: @StarsSports)

Star Pakistan cricketer Babar Azam played his maiden Big Bash League game on December 14, 2025, when Sydney Sixers took on Perth Scorchers away from home in the Optus Stadium in Perth in the season opener. The Sixers were put in to bat first and Babar came out to open for his side. It was a rain-curtailed game and both teams were set to play 11 overs each. Babar had to go hard from the start and he struggled against the bounce of the surface. Eventually he was dismissed for only 2 runs after playing 5 balls. Fans were disappointed with his debut and took to social media to react on it. On Which Channel BBL 2025-26 Live Telecast in India Will Be Available? How To Watch Big Bash League Matches Live Streaming Online?

'Bowlers Are Cooking Babar Azam'

'Babar Azam Should Pay For Playing T20 Leagues'

'Over Hyped'

'This is Perth'

'Babar Azam Choked'

'Debut Gone Wrong'

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