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Watch: Pak Mr Bean spreads message of love and peace in video as World Cup match between Pakistan and Zimbabwe creates stir

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Chandigarh, October 29

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Pakistan’s Mr Bean remained trending across social media platforms in the backdrop of crucial T20I World Cup match between India and Zimbabwe. Pak comedian Asif Muhammad, a doppelganger of Mr Bean, attained instant cult to an extent that even PMs of both Pakistan and Zimbabwe got embattled on Twitter.

Now a video of Asif Muhammad has surfaced on Twitter where he can be seen spreading message of love and peace. Addressing himself as Mr Pak Bean, Asif says he loves both Pakistan and Zimbabwe.

As Zimbabwe defeated Pakistan by one run in a thrilling contest on Thursday, Twitter was having a field day over something that has nothing to do with the game but an old affair which Zimbabwe believe they have avenged upon by making Pakistan bite the dust in the T20I World Cup encounter.

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Well giving a lucid account of the affair, Zimbabweans were infuriated over Pakistan for sending fake Mr Bean to their country. Pak comedian Asif Muhammad, a doppelganger of Mr Bean travelled to Zimbabwe in 2016. He attended comedy shows, did road shows and was part of the Harare Agricultural Show. Couple of days ago a Zimbabwean, Ngugi Chasura accused Pakistan of sending fake Mr Bean to their country. He further challenged Pakis to settle the matter in the cricket match.

The Zimbabwe President too took a jibe at the losing team as he tweeted, “What a win for Zimbabwe! Congratulations to the Chevrons. Next time, send the real Mr Bean…#PakvsZim.”

However, Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif had the back of Men in Green and responded to Emmerson’s tweet saying “Pakistanis have a habit of bouncing back”.

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