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Babar Azam refuses to wear logo of alcohol brand

Pakistan's ODI and T20 skipper Babar Azam, who joined Somerset after the end of a tour of England, was seen wearing a shirt which had the logo of an alcohol company on his back

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Pakistan ODI and T20 skipper Babar Azam has told his English county club, Somerset that he would not display the logo of any alcohol beverage company on his shirt during the ongoing T20 Blast event in England.

Babar, who joined Somerset after Pakistan’s tour ended on Tuesday, was seen in the first match for the club, wearing a shirt which had the logo of an alcohol company on his back.

It led to some backlash on social media but a source close to the Pakistan captain confirmed he had made it clear in his contract with Somerset he would not promote any alcohol company logo.

“Apparently the logo was on the back of Babar’s shirt by mistake and the county has assured him it will be removed for the next match,” the source told PTI.

https://www.indiatoday.in/sports/cricket/story/babar-azam-t20-blast-somerset-shaheen-shah-afridi-moeen-ali-adil-rashid-1718695-2020-09-04

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