The 10th edition of the Caribbean Premier League started on 1 September 2022. The final of the tournament happened on 1 October 2022. Meanwhile, Barbados Royals had a great tournament this time around. In the final, they faced Jamaica Tallawahs. But, the result did not go in their favour as the trophy went to Jamaicans.
However, several players of Barbados had a great tournament as the team managed to reach the final. But, a video has gone viral on the internet where Pakistani batter, Azam Khan was seen singing Hindi songs to his Indian coaching staff, Rajamani. Barbados Royals also shared the same video on their official Twitter account.
Here is the shared video:
Azam 🇵🇰 x Rajamani 🇮🇳 = A friendship made in Barbados. 🇧🇧💗 pic.twitter.com/2iYOcspssX
— Barbados Royals (@BarbadosRoyals) October 15, 2022
Fans loved the video ahead of the India-Pakistan clash in the 20-20 World Cup 2022
Speaking of the video, Azam Khan was seen singing a famous song “Tu hi re.” Then, he pointed to the Indian coach, Rajamani, and said: “Tamil song for my Tamil friend.” After that, Azam sang another song, named “Muqabla.” Then, he also came up with another song, named “Apni pode pode.” However, Rajamani was also seen having fun and singing with him.
Azam Khan is a Pakistani wicket-keeper batter. While Rajamani is the Strength and Conditioning Coach. Speaking of the form, Azam Khan scored 257 runs in 10 innings, at an average of 28.55. Barbados Royals shared the same video with a captain: “Azam x Rajamani = A friendship made in Barbados.” They focused on the friendship between a Pakistani and Indian player ahead of India vs Pakistan in the upcoming 20-20 World Cup.
Speaking of the upcoming event in the 20-20 World Cup, India will kick off their mega event against their arch-rivals Pakistan. In the last edition of the tournament, Pakistan registered its first-ever victory over India in any World Cup match. They outclassed the Men in Blue by 10 wickets. So, fans are waiting eagerly to see these teams in action this time around. The match will happen in Melbourne on 23 October 2022.