Our correspondent tracks down the fraudulent comic who changed Pakistan-Zimbabwe contests forever

Andrew Fidel Fernando03-Nov-2022Great journalism shines a spotlight into the darkness. As a Pulitzer-aspiring column, the Briefing is renowned for its unflinching reportage, its no-holds-barred exposés (editors, put the line on top of that last word), and its superlative use of punctuation. In the last week, a story that only the Briefing can cover in depth has taken over the cricket world. We are, of course, referring to the saga of Pak Bean. Behold our full investigative report.Related

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What the Saga of Pak Bean?
In 2016, before evil had entered the world, “Pak Bean” made a mockery of the nation of Zimbabwe. At a show in Harare, where patrons expected the OG “Bean Rowan”, an imitator from Pakistan arrived instead. This obviously left the audience discontented. The show was obviously a flop. For six years, a nation lay waiting for vengeance. In 2022, an opportunity arose when Zimbabwe played Pakistan at the T20 World Cup. Twitter user @DregChasura gave voice to the ire of 15 million Zimbabweans with this tweet: