'Yeh Sab Karke Duck Pe Out Hoga': Netizens Troll Babar Azam After PSL CEO Performs 'Nazar' On Pakistani Batter During PSL 2026
· Free Press Journal

A light-hearted yet viral moment from the Pakistan Super League has now taken a cheeky turn on social media, as fans continue to troll after PSL CEO Salman Naseer was seen warding off the “evil eye” for Babar Azam.
The incident, which took place during a recent PSL match, showed Naseer performing a traditional gesture meant to protect Babar from bad luck or negative energy. While the act itself was rooted in cultural belief and done in a playful spirit, it didn’t take long for the internet to turn it into meme material.
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PSL CEO Salman Naseer warded off the evil eye from Babar Azam.
— Salman. (@TsMeSalman1_) April 15, 2026
- A funny interaction after the match. pic.twitter.com/gSOqj55RTZ
Soon after the video surfaced, netizens flooded social media with witty and sarcastic reactions. One of the most viral comments making the rounds read, “Yeh sab karke duck pe out hoga,” loosely translating to “After doing all this, he’ll get out for a duck.” The remark perfectly captured the internet’s humorous skepticism, blending cricket banter with superstition.
Yeh sab karke duck pe out hoga
— amertha.work (@amerthawork) April 16, 2026
Babar k sharam aa rahi ti
— Alina khan ️ (@KhanAlina25) April 15, 2026
this is so wholesome, i will never stop saying this that you can hate babar's game but never his personality
— soobswon (@wonnieumme) April 16, 2026
Fans have since been divided between those appreciating the wholesome, almost superstitious gesture and others poking fun at the idea that such rituals could influence performance on the field. Memes, edited clips, and jokes have only amplified the reach of the moment, making it one of the most talked-about off-field incidents in the tournament.
Meanwhile, Babar Azam has continued to stay focused on his game, letting his performances do the talking. Despite the online chatter, he remains a central figure in the PSL, both for his batting prowess and the constant spotlight that follows him.