A defeat and a Twitter war broke out between the heads of state, Shahbaz Sharif's retaliation on the tweet of the President of Zimbabwe
Pakistan vs Zimbabwe T20 WC / A defeat and a Twitter war broke out between the heads of state, Shahbaz Sharif's retaliation on the tweet of the President of Zimbabwe
Pakistan vs Zimbabwe T20 WC - A defeat and a Twitter war broke out between the heads of state, Shahbaz Sharif's retaliation on the tweet of the President of Zimbabwe
Pakistan vs Zimbabwe T20 WC: One defeat and two heads of state face to face on the cricket field. This happened during the current T20 World Cup. There was a big upset with the Pakistani team in Perth, Australia on Thursday and they were defeated by Zimbabwe by one run. After this match, the President of Zimbabwe trolled Pakistan itself. Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif again replied to him.Zimbabwe won by one runWhat happened on Thursday evening in the T20 World Cup match on the ground of Perth, which very few people expected. Zimbabwe won over the Pakistani team considered strong. Batting first, Zimbabwe scored 130 runs for the loss of 8 wickets in 20 overs, in response to which the team led by Babar Azam could only manage 129 runs for 8 wickets. Zimbabwe's President again trolled Pakistan on social media.Trolls pretending to be fake Mr BeanZimbabwean President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa made a tweet. He took a dig at Pakistan on the pretext of Mr. Bean. He wrote, 'What a wonderful victory for Zimbabwe. Congratulations to Chevron. Sending the real Mr Bean next time.' Actually, recently the fake Mr. Bean was in the news, who was collecting money in the name of clicking photos in Zimbabwe. Many big people were also trapped in this affair. It was told that the person belonged to Pakistan.Shehbaz Sharif repliedPakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif replied to the tweet of the President of Zimbabwe. He wrote, 'We may not have the real Mr Bean, but we have the real cricketing spirit. We Pakistanis have a strange habit of making a comeback. President - Congratulations. Your team played really well today.Such was the thrill of the matchZimbabwe captain Craig Irwin won the toss in Perth and elected to bat. Zimbabwe scored 130 for 8 in the allotted 20 overs, with Sean Williams (31) being the top scorer. Mohammad Wasim took 4 and Shadab Khan took 3 wickets. Despite Shan Masood's innings of 44 runs, the Pakistani team could only manage 129 runs for 8 wickets. Man of the match, Sikandar Raza took 3 wickets for 25 runs.