The Pakistani middle-order batter Sahibzada Farhan was caught encouraging the fans at Lahore while they were seen abusing the Indian bowler Jasprit Bumrah. Notably, in a viral video, several fans present at the Gaddafi Stadium were chanting "Bumrah ke abbu" (Bumrah's father) when Farhan was fielding near the boundary. On seeing that, Farhan not only smiled at them but also encouraged the crowd. he was seen clapping and asking the crowd to keep going on with the chants. Watch the video here: "BUMRAH KAY ABU" chants in the front of Sahibzada Farhan 🤣😭 pic.twitter.com/Za5vYjRNYL — Ahtasham Riaz (@ahtashamriaz22) November 1, 2025 Read also: Watch: Babar Azam’s Bizarre Boundary Blunder Gifts Four Runs and Laughs It Off What is the context of the chant? Notably, the batter Sahibzada Farhan faced the Indian star pacer Jasprit Bumrah during the Asia Cup 2025 played in the United Arab Emirates. In their final face off at Dubai, Farhan smashed Bumrah for 3 sixes in an over, creating history to become the first ever batter to do so against Bumrah. Farhan scored a crucial half century, adding 57 runs off 38 balls. It was Varun Chakravarthy who dismissed him. The Pak batting lineup collapsed, barring the two openers Farhan and Fakhar Zaman (46), contributing decent runs to the scoreboard. Eventually pakistan lost the match by 5 wickets, thanks to Tilak Verma's gritty 69-run knock and supporting cameos from Sanju Samson (24) and Shivam Dube (33). Read also: BCCI Complains to ICC Over Farhan, Rauf’s Actions in IND-PAK Match Pakistan seals series against South Africa by 2-1 Pakistan clinched the three-match T20I series 2-1 after a four-wicket win over South Africa in the third T20I at Lahore. Opting to bowl first, Pakistan restricted the visitors to 139/9. Shaheen Shah Afridi starred with 3/26, while Faheem Ashraf and Usman Tariq claimed two wickets each. South Africa’s top scorer was Reeza Hendricks with 34 off 36 balls, as the rest of the lineup faltered. In reply, Babar Azam led the chase with a classy 68 off 47 deliveries, supported by skipper Agha Salman’s 33. Despite late stumbles, Pakistan reached 140/6 in 19 overs. Babar was named Player of the Match, while Faheem Ashraf earned the Player of the Series award for his consistent all-round performances.