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    Australian Superfan Jake Jeakings Clashes with Pakistani Fan Over Cricket Troll

    Raushan KumarBy Raushan KumarFebruary 13, 2026Updated:February 13, 20263 Mins Read
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    Australian cricket content creator and superfan Jake Jeakings found himself at the center of drama during a Pakistan match. Jake, who’s built a big following for his fun, cheeky takes on the game, had been mimicking the bowling action of Pakistan spinner Usman Tariq, the same unorthodox “pause-and-sling” delivery that’s sparked endless debates ever since Australia’s Cameron Green appeared to call it out as chucking back in a bilateral series earlier this year.

    Tariq’s action is legally sound by ICC standards, but still raising eyebrows with its dramatic arm bend and halt at delivery, has become most mocked delivery in world cricket, and Jake was determined to lead the chorus. Fans from the USA and elsewhere were already caught on camera imitating it during Pakistan’s game against the USA in Colombo. Jake, ever the entertainer, decided to join the fun by doing his own version in the stands and that’s when things escalated fast. A Pakistani fan in Sri Lanka, approached Jake, seemingly friendly at first. Phones out, smiles, maybe even posing for a pic like any excited supporter meeting a creator. But the mood flipped.

    The fan started losing his cool, hurling abuse and threats over the mockery of Tariq. The video gets viral and clips get millions of views, he even grabs the mic from Jake’s setup and tosses it aside in frustration. The confrontation gets loud until Jake stands his ground, steps up face-to-face, and calls the guy out directly.

    Suddenly, the energy changes. The aggressive fan backs off, visibly rattled, sweating and stumbling over words as the “tough guy” vibe crumbles. What looked like it could turn ugly ends with the Pakistani supporter retreating, leaving Jake to shrug it off with his usual cool demeanor. The video captures the whole switch perfectly: from intimidation attempt to instant de-escalation once confronted.

    The video shared by users on every social platform and getting millions of views. Some pointed out the irony, trolling a suspect action is fair game in cricket banter, but crossing into personal harassment crosses a line. The video has already racked up millions of views, and for good reason. It’s a satisfying reminder that stadium bullies usually rely on the other person being afraid. Jake didn’t just handle it like a pro; he gave a masterclass in how to shut down a ‘fan’ who forgot where the boundary line is.

    Jake Jeakings handled it like a pro staying calm, not escalating physically, and letting the footage speak for itself. No reports of security stepping in or formal complaints yet, but the incident has reignited chatter about fan conduct at ICC events and how social media turns these moments viral in seconds.

    A Pakistani harasses and abuses an Australian cricket content creator in Sri Lanka during the World Cup after he mimicked the illegal action of Usman Tariq. This Pakistani guy should be banned from World Cups. pic.twitter.com/Km0zRf2I0K

    — Lord Immy Kant (@KantInEastt) February 13, 2026
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    Raushan Kumar is a writer and journalism graduate with a Bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication and Journalism. He has over three years of experience in content writing, digital media, and news reporting. His work covers current affairs, technology, entertainment, and social issues. He focuses on creating clear, informative, and engaging content that connects with readers and delivers accurate information.

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