Former Pakistan batter Babar Azam has come to the defense of teammate Mohammad Rizwan, criticising the harsh reactions to Rizwan’s popular “win or learn” phrase, which has been widely mocked on social media.

Rizwan, who also serves as Pakistan’s wicketkeeper and ODI captain, coined the phrase “win or learn” to promote a positive mindset in the face of defeat.

However, the statement has been turned into a meme by online trolls, often targeting Rizwan’s English-speaking skills.

Speaking on the Peshawar Zalmi YouTube channel, the 30-year-old addressed the meme culture surrounding the remark and urged people to understand the context of Rizwan’s message.

“Who created this? This was created by our own. It’s always our own who are busy pulling each other down,” Babar said.

“If he [Rizwan] said something and he said it from a different perspective — you can interpret and present it however you want,” he added.

Source: Sports Desk

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