Watch: Brendon McCullum hilariously climbs over the fence to reach out to Barmy Army in the stands

Watch the viral video where Brendon McCullum was seen coming up with a super heroic effort to help fans in Karachi

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England are currently busy playing the third and final match of the three-match Test series in Karachi, Pakistan. However, after the end of day three, England just needed 55 runs to win the match and complete the clean sweep by 3-0. However, since the appointment of head coach Brendon McCullum and new Test skipper, Ben Stokes, England have not lost a single series.

McCullum helped England to rejuvenate their playing approach in this longest format of the game. They have won three series and the rescheduled Test match against India in England. However, now a video has gone viral where Brendon McCullum was seen coming up with a superheroic effort to help Barmy Army.

Here is the shared video:

Brendon McCullum will win his third Test series as the head coach after this series win

Speaking of the video, Brendon McCullum was on the sidelines in order to give some autographs and selfies to fans. Then, he signed a shirt and threw it back. But, it got stuck at the top of the fence. Then, McCullum then shockingly climbed up the fence, got the shirt, and successfully threw it over to the fans.

Seeing that, some fans also came up with the ‘Spiderman, Spiderman’ chant or song to acknowledge his effort. England’s Barmy Army shared the video with a caption: “Did you think there’s anything Brendon McCullum can’t do? We had a shirt mishap trying to throw it over a fence… BAZ TO THE RESCUE."

Speaking of the match, Pakistan won the toss and opted to bat first. They got bundled out for 304 runs while Babar scored 78 balls off 123 balls. In reply, England scored 354 runs and took a 50 runs lead. Then, Pakistan got bundled out for 216 runs and set a target of 167 runs for the visitors to win this Test. At the end of day three, England scored 112 runs for two wickets in 17 overs. Ben Duckett was batting at 50* runs off 38 balls, including eight fours.

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