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The President of Zimbabwe had taken a jibe at Mr. Bean on the defeat of Pakistan, now Shahbaz Sharif gave such an answer

The match between Pakistan and Zimbabwe in the T20 World Cup was quite an uproar. In the T20 World Cup 2022, Pakistan has lost both the matches so far. The road to the semi-finals looks very difficult for Pakistan. The surprising thing is that a strong team like Pakistan has been defeated by a weak team like Zimbabwe. After this Pakistan is facing a lot of criticism. Former Pakistan cricketers are also constantly raising questions about the team management. Mr Bean has also come into the limelight only after this defeat of Pakistan. Actually, with the victory of Zimbabwe, President Emmerson Mnangagwa made a tweet there. Through his tweet, he reminded the case of Mr. Bean.
 

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In his tweet, the President of Zimbabwe wrote that what a victory for Zimbabwe! Congratulations to Chevrons. Next time, send the real Mr Bean #PakvsZim. However, now the Prime Minister of Pakistan has given a reply to the President of Zimbabwe. Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif wrote in his tweet that we do not have the real Mr Bean but we do have true sportsmanship. Along with this, he said that we Pakistanis have an interesting habit that we return. Congratulations to you Mr President. Your team played a great game today. Actually, the case of Mr Bean, the bean of Pakistan and Zimbabwe, is quite old. In 2016, Pakistan sent an actor as a fake Mr. Bean to the International Conference Center in Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe.
 

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Zimbabwe made a big upset
Zimbabwe, performing better than their stature at the international level, turned the tables on Pakistan by defeating Pakistan by one run in a thrilling T20 World Cup match here on Thursday. Zimbabwe defended the target of 131 runs well and the Pakistani batsmen took wickets at frequent intervals to allow the opposition team to score 129 runs for eight wickets. Pakistan-born all-rounder Sikandar Raza changed the course of the match in the middle overs, taking three for 25 in his four overs which included the wickets of Shan Masood (44 runs), Shadab Khan (17 runs) and Haider Ali.

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