Watch: Babar Azam recreates viral 'fat Babar' meme with Marais Erasmus in Multan

Watch the viral video where Babar Azam was seen recreating the meme with the umpire during the Multan Test's Day Two

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Pakistan are currently busy playing the three-match Test series at home against England. In the first match of the series, England managed a 74-run victory in Rawalpindi. So, in the second Test in Multan, the Men in Green were looking to perform well to level the series with one more match to go. Speaking of the match, Ben Stokes won the toss and chose to bat first. After Day one, England scored 281 runs in 51.4 overs. 

In reply to that, Pakistan managed 107 runs for two wickets in 28 overs at the end of the day. But, an image went viral after that day where Babar Azam was seen standing next to Marais Erasmus. The photograph was taken from a horizontal-across angle which made it seem Erasmus' hung belly belonged to Babar himself making him look significantly fat. Now, on Day two, a video has gone viral where Babar was found recreating the same meme with the umpire. 

Here is the shared video:

Babar Azam scored 75 runs off 95 balls in the first innings

Speaking of the video, England came to bat for their second innings with a lead of 79 runs. After six overs, they scored 19 runs for one wicket. As the over ended, Babar Azam was seen going beside Marais Erasmus and stood next to the umpire with a smile on his face. 

Erasmus also understood the whole matter and let out his stomach which he had previously been holding in alongside his breath. Finally, the Pakistan skipper and the umpire shared a light moment on the field which fans found very funny. Speaking of the match, England scored 281 runs in 51.4 overs in their first innings.

Then, Pakistan got bundled out for 202 runs in 62.5 overs in their first innings. Babar Azam scored 75 runs off 95 balls, including 10 fours and one six. Thus, England took a lead of 79 runs in the second innings. As of now, England have scored 197 runs for five wickets in 48 overs.

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