In a move that should surprise absolutely no one, 'Jarvo 69' has once again infiltrated a high profiled sporting event.
The infamous prankster has been spotted over the years at events like the Champions League final back in 2022, where he somehow managed to celebrate with Real Madrid player Vinicius Jr. A year prior, he also managed to disrupt three consecutive England cricket test matches against India too.
So, when India saw Jarvo, whose real name is Dan Jarvis, bumbling onto the pitch in Chennai during their Cricket World Cup clash against Australia, naturally, they weren't very happy. In fact, the prankster was snapped getting a stern telling off by Indian skipper Virat Kohli.
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Jarvis, who was wearing a full India kit complete with his signature 'Jarvo 69' on the back, was eventually forced off the pitch. The game between Australia and India was a sell out, prompting questions as to how Jarvis even got tickets for the hotly anticipated game in the first place.
Following his pitch invading antics, which also saw him collide with England's Jonny Bairstow back in 2021 during one of their games against India, Jarvis was handed a two-year ban from all UK sport stadiums. In total, he has 21 convictions for his disruptive stunts.
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However, his latest stunt pales in comparison to one he pulled off earlier this year which ended up with Match of the Day host Gary Lineker chuckling in disbelief as 'porn noises' filled the Molineux studio he was sat in while covering Wolves and Liverpool's FA Cup clash.
After ex-Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy had finished his point, Lineker went to bring Alan Shearer into the conversation, only to have the now infamous moaning sound fill the air.
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The moaning sound came from a phone which had been "taped to the back of the set" according to Lineker, with Jarvis later taking full credit for the prank on YouTube.
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