Australian cricketers reveal secrets in humorous lie detector test
In a recent episode of the 'Fletch and Hindy' show on Fox Network, several Australian cricketers took part in a lighthearted lie detector test. The line-up featured Travis Head, Marnus Labuschagne, Mitchell Marsh, Pat Cummins, Usman Khawaja, and Josh Hazlewood. The test involved answering personal questions with a blue light indicating truth and a red light signaling deception. Incorrect answers were met with mild electric shocks for added humor.
Cricketers' responses trigger shocks and laughter
During the test, Head was asked if he had consumed over 35 beers after Australia's 2023 ODI World Cup win. The star batter replied with a "no", but got an electric shock, which implied that Head was lying. Additionally, during the hilarious exchange, Labuschagne was also asked how to correctly pronounce his name.
Khawaja's shock and Maxwell's golf cart incident
Khawaja was asked if the current Australian team's environment had improved without David Warner. He denied this but received a shock, suggesting his answer was false. The conversation then shifted to Glenn Maxwell's 2023 Cricket World Cup incident where he missed a match against England due to a golf cart accident. When asked if this was a cover-up, Khawaja insisted it wasn't but again received a shock, indicating deception according to the game rules.
Marsh discloses Maxwell's trip and squad opinions
Marsh shared that Maxwell had visited Turkey to get a new set of teeth. This disclosure followed a question about whether certain individuals were 'flogs.' Both Cummins and Marsh received shocks when they excluded Jonny Bairstow and Stuart Broad respectively from their squad lists. The names Joe Root, Pierce Morgan, and Ben Stokes were unanimously agreed upon by all participants in this humorous lie detector test.
Australia's upcoming schedule this year
Australia will be taking on Scotland in a three-match T20I series from September 4-7. The team will then tour England from September 11-29, featuring three T20Is and five ODIs. They play Pakistan at home from November 4-18, playing three ODIs and three T20Is. Thereafter, Australia will take on Team India in the Border Gavaskar Trophy from November 22 to January 03, 2025, at home.