Pakistani social media users have put Namibia on the list of next to take revenge for various reasons in today’s match of the.
After seeking revenge from India, New Zealand, and Afghanistan netizens are geared up for sharing hilarious memes on social media of taking revenge ahead of Pak vs Namibia on 2nd November. The reasons for which they demand the cricket team to take revenge are like canceling the order of cotton from Pakistan and the export of elephants in November last year.
Though, one user wrote, “How dare Namibia to cancel export of Elephants to Pakistan ? Time to take revenge by beating Namibia in next match on Nov 2nd. We will take all the revenges pending this time.”
How dare Namibia cancel export of Elephants to Pakistan ?
Time to take revenge by beating Namibia in next match on Nov 2nd . ????Saray badlay lenay hein is dafa . IA !
????????????????#PakvsNamibia #PakvsNam #T20WorldCup21 pic.twitter.com/fLUQ619Eb7— AiNy MiRzA???????? (@itsokay_noor) November 1, 2021
Another one wrote, “now its time to take revenge from Namibia as it is heard that they have canceled the order of Cotton export from Pakistan.”
لو جی ان سے بھی بدلہ لینا ہے
سنا ہے کہ #نمیبیا نے پاکستان کو تیار شدہ کنفرم کپاس کا آرڈر دیا تھا اور عین وقت پر کینسل کر دیا تھا. ????#PAKvsNAM #T20WorldCup pic.twitter.com/L3j8Rkj2fI— Islamabadian (@Islaamabad) October 30, 2021
Moreover, various other memes are doing rounds on internet regarding Pak vs Namibia in T20 World Cup. Have a look.
Pakistan team right now#PAKvsNAM pic.twitter.com/FkCaJ4FBao
— Muhammad Arslan (@arslannawtii17) November 2, 2021
So here comes the another revenge. #PAKvsNAM pic.twitter.com/ckLLpR4pR0
— kk Gardezi (@GardeziKk) November 2, 2021
How we’re feeling about tonight. #PAKvsNAM pic.twitter.com/JplfDC3dFJ
— Sunday Times (@SundayDT) November 2, 2021
It’s not Pakistan vs Namibia but it’s Pakistan Vs David Wiese..!!#ICCT20WorldCup2021 #PakVsNamibia #PAKvsNAM #BabarAzam pic.twitter.com/emZzX0bEdt
— Meeru Ansari (@meeruansari) November 2, 2021
Meanwhile, In the fourth match of the T20 World Cup, the national cricket team will face Namibia today. So far, the team is at the top of the points table, having won a total of three matches against India, New Zealand, and Afghanistan. Namibia is also expected to win today after an interesting contest.