T20 World Cup 2022: Zimbabwe fan seeks revenge against Pakistan after being scammed by fake Pakistani Mr. Bean

Zimbabwe has one point to their name, while Pakistan are yet to register a win in T20 WC

Pakistan looking for some points in Super 12 | GettyAs Pakistan prepares for their second Super 12s T20 World Cup 2022 match against Zimbabwe which will be played at Perth on October 27, Wednesday, something atypical happened on Twitter when a Zimbabwe fan replied to a PCB tweet seeking revenge for sending a fake Mr. Bean.

Zimbabwean cricket fans are not happy with Pakistan and are calling for revenge in their upcoming match. A Zimbabwean fan took to the comment section of a post shared by the Pakistan Cricket Board on its official Twitter handle and threatened them with revenge in their next game.

When asked about the issue, the Zimbabwe fan revealed that Pakistan sent a fake Mr. Bean to an event in Zimbabwe, who scammed them off the money by impersonating the popular character played by British actor Rowan Atkinson.

PCB had shared photos of the Pakistani team preparing for Zimbabwe when a fan posted the following tweet.

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"As Zimbabweans, we won’t forgive you...you once gave us that Fraud Pak Bean instead of Mr Bean Rowan ..we will settle the matter tomorrow just pray the rains will save you...,” he wrote.

"They gave us Pak Bean instead of Mr Bean on one of our local events called agriculture show," the same user added. The individual event shared a picture of the fake Pakistani Mr. Bean who had visited Zimbabwe. 

Fans also reacted to the Fake Mr Bean controversy while also calling it the biggest rivalry in world cricket due to Pakistan's penchant for playing Zimbabwe in regular intervals in the past 3 years.

Meanwhile, both Zimbabwe and Pakistan are searching for their first win in Super 12s, the African nation got one point after their match against South Africa was rained out, while Pakistan lost a close encounter to India in Melbourne. 

 
 

By Jatin Sharma - 26 Oct, 2022

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