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Imran Khan to NZ PM Jacinda Ardern: /DZct4fl86ZĪ Pakistani account posted a meme from Kaun Banega Crorepati while mocking New Zealand’s “security threat” argument.
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Pakistan vs New Zealand series ⬇️ #PAKvNZ #PAKvsNZ #NZvPAK #NZvsPAK #Pakistan /xXDyYU124FĪnother user posted a meme from Priyadarshan’s 2006 comedy film Bhagam Bhag, imagining Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan hurling a jibe at New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern for pulling out of the tour. Pakistani fan Abdullah Neaz, for instance, referenced a line by Arshad Warsi’s character Circuit from the Munnabhai films to poke fun at the last-minute nature of New Zealand’s cancellation. THE BETRAYAL #PAKvNZ #Pakistan #PakistanZindabad #blackcaps #Kiwi #Cricket #Rawalpindi #ODI #BackStab /3xwS1mnoJE Solidarity and ridiculeĪn artwork by a Pakistani graphic designer Atif Ullah simply called it “The Betrayal”. When a picture of an Indian fan was captured during WTC final few days back, Sarim re-posted that image on his account with a caption "Best of Luck" suggesting that he could be the new meme sensation.New Delhi: There is rage and conspiracy theories on Pakistani social media after New Zealand cricket board called off the tour citing “security threat” minutes before the first one-day international match in Rawalpindi Friday afternoon.įrome fans to former players to Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials, everyone directed their anger either towards New Zealand for depriving them of a potentially competitive limited overs series, or towards India or the West for allegedly influencing New Zealand’s last-minute decision. Some social media users including from India, however, engaged in casual bigotry, in the form of jokes and memes.
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He keeps on sharing funny memes of himself on his social media account. Interestingly, Sarim went on to become a public figure since then and has around 34K followers on Instagram. The man hilariously revealed that the disappointed expression would prevent him from using his card too often. He also went on to narrate a very funny incident when one person in Europe asked him if he could use Sarim's face on his credit card. It’s relatable because it fits into any situation that involves an unpopular decision”, Sarim told VICE India. It went way beyond the cricket space, especially in countries like Uganda, Botswana, Malaysia, and Indonesia. “After my name was leaked, I got thousands of friend requests on Facebook and my phone was ringing through the night. The Pakistani fan recently recalled the incident and revealed how things unfolded post that match. It was later revealed that the fan's name was Muhammad Sarim Akhtar who became an overnight sensation on social media because of his pose which has since then been used in many hilarious memes. My phone was ringing through the night: Sarim Akhtar When Asif Ali dropped a very easy catch of David Warner at third man, the cameras captured a footage of a fan standing behind the boundary lines with an absolutely disappointed expression.
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During a match between Australia and Pakistan, the latter had a very disappointing day on the field. The viral meme of a Pakistani fan from ICC World Cup 2019 was undoubtedly one of the biggest talking points off the field during the event.