Watch: Pitch invader ‘Jarvo 69’ appears again, this time as an All Blacks player during rugby game

While Yorkshire may have banned him for life from entering the Headingley Cricket Ground in Leeds, the pitch intruder Jarvo has started raiding other sports and stadiums around the UK after the England-India Test series in August-September.

Daniel Jarvis aka Jarvo turned up as 12th man for India in three Test matches in a row at Lord’s, Headingley and the Oval. It was funny the first time during the second Test at Lord’s when he came wearing India’s jersey during their fielding as he tried his very best to convince the authorities that he is an Indian player because of the jersey but from the second time onwards, it started irritating the players, broadcasters, viewers alike as many wondered how is he able to breach security and come as far as pitch.

The cricketing season in England summer may be over, but the sporting events haven’t stopped in the UK and Jarvo has started appearing in sports other than cricket and stadiums other than Headingley.

Earlier this month, Jarvo invaded the football ground during an NFL match between Jacksonville Jaguars and Miami Dolphins in London. Jarvo’s infiltration meant the match had to be halted for a while before he was taken off the field at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Jarvo was wearing the No 69 jersey of the Jaguars.

If that wasn’t enough, Jarvo was back again this time in Cardiff during a rugby Test match between the All Blacks and Wales dressed in the former’s jersey with No 69 and stood alongside the reserve player Tyrel Lomax at the start of New Zealand’s national anthem, before security laid their eyes on him to escort him off the field.

However, it didn’t have any bearing on the game as All Blacks thrashed the home side Wales 54-16.

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