The former Pakistan captain Babar Azam got his best gift on his birthday, October 15, after Pakistan defeated South Africa in the first Test of the ongoing series, by 93 runs. However, the venue of the Test match, the Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, witnessed ultimate chaos, indicating a lack of adequate security. A lot of fans had gathered and were shouting and cheering Babar Azam's name throughout the last day. Meanwhile, after a match, a young fan climbed up the rails of the Majid Khan Enclosure to meet Azam. The coaching staff members were standing right outside the dressing room when the kid casually approached them. Notably, there was no trace of any security; however, the alerted coaching staff held the boy and refused to let him in. By that time, the security had arrived. The kid, confused, tried to climb down but realized it was too late for him. Halfway down, he climbed back and stood on the rails and tried to convince the coaching staff. But then he was ultimately carried away by security. Watch the video here: Unbelievable😳 Next Level Stardom of King Babar 👑 #Babarazam𓃵 pic.twitter.com/prgk9cZgWT — 🇵🇸 عليّ (@_Aleeeeey) October 15, 2025 Read also: Watch: Ramiz Raja's disrespect backfired! Babar Azam not out after Raja's "drama karega" comment Babar Azam mixed expression watching a pool of fans Notably, when the kid arrived, Azam was not in the dressing room. After he came back, he was informed about the kid, to which he looked pretty concerned. The craze for Babar was everywhere. The excitement was so intense that when captain Shan Masood was dismissed early in his first-innings knock, a sense of disappointment rippled through the crowd. Most spectators had gathered solely to watch the former skipper in action, leaving even the commentators momentarily speechless. Even though Babar Azam did not have a great run in the first innings, he was top scorer in the second, scoring 42 runs of 72 balls. Well, about the security lapse, the Pakistan Cricket Board has not given any official explanation to the security lapse. Notably, the second Test will be played on October 20, in Rawalpindi.