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Pakistan Cricket Hijacked: The Ugly Face of Saya Corporation

Talha Aisham

As a die-hard Pakistan cricket fan, it’s time to expose the uncomfortable truth: our beloved team is being hijacked by powerful PR machinery. At the center of this storm is Saya Corporation, a PR company that has crafted the image of Babar Azam as the “King of Cricket.” While Babar, Mohammad Rizwan, and Shaheen Afridi are undeniably talented players, the manipulation behind the scenes raises serious concerns also this discussion has been profound in Cricket Slander spaces by Cric mate and Touseef Khattak’s popular thread.

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The PR Machinery Behind Babar

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Saya Corporation’s influence is far-reaching. They manage the public images of Babar, Rizwan, and Shaheen through various strategies:

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