Browser Game Starring Babar Azam Surfaces Ahead of PSL 11 Final
A browser-based game named Angry Bobzy, featuring Pakistan cricket star Babar Azam as its central character, has begun circulating among cricket fans online.
The game is playable directly in a mobile or desktop browser and does not require any software download or installation by the user.
Its gameplay is modelled on the widely known Flappy Bird format, where players guide a character through a series of obstacles by tapping or clicking.
The character in the game is based on “Bobzy,” a nickname that fans of Babar Azam have used widely across social media platforms.
The game appeared online ahead of the PSL 11 final, in which Babar Azam is captaining Peshawar Zalmi against Hyderabad Kingsmen on Sunday night.
Angry Bobzy follows a wider pattern of lightweight web games that are built around viral sports personalities and can spread quickly during major tournaments.
Babar Azam is one of Pakistan’s most followed cricketers, and fan-created content centred on him tends to circulate rapidly during high-profile cricket events.
Such games are typically created independently by fans and are designed for short sessions, requiring only a browser and an internet connection to play.





