Australian cricketers Travis Head, Marnus Labuschagne, Mitchell Marsh, Pat Cummins, Usman Khawaja, and Josh Hazlewood faced a hilarious lie detector test on the ‘Fletch and Hindy’ show on the Fox Network. The test involved asking the players amusing questions, with a blue light indicating a truthful answer and a red light accompanied by an electric shock for incorrect responses.
Travis Head’s claim of not consuming more than 35 beers after Australia’s 2023 ODI World Cup victory was met with a red light, revealing his deception. Labuschagne’s attempt to clarify the correct pronunciation of his name also resulted in a shock.
Khawaja’s denial of a better team environment without David Warner was met with a red light, suggesting otherwise. The hosts then inquired about Glenn Maxwell’s alleged golf cart accident, which caused him to miss Australia’s Cricket World Cup match against England.
Khawaja’s assertion that he witnessed Maxwell’s fall from the cart was met with a shock, indicating a lie. Mitchell Marsh revealed that Maxwell had traveled to Turkey for dental work, adding to the amusement.
The lie detector test provided a lighthearted glimpse into the personal lives of the Australian cricketers, revealing their camaraderie and willingness to poke fun at themselves.