WATCH: Australian cricketers subjected to lie-detector test in a show, gets electric shock for wrong answers

The Aussie cricketers revealed some personal and their teammates' most controversial and unknown facts.

Pat Cummins, Marnus Labuschagne and Mitchell Marsh | Fox CricketWild secrets of Australian cricketers such as Pat Cummins, Travis Head, Usman Khawaja, Mitchell Marsh and Marnus Labuschagne came to the fore as they took the lie-detector test.

The five key members of the Australian team recently featured on the 'Fletch and Hindy' Show on Fox cricket, where they revealed some personal and their teammates' most controversial and unknown facts.

The rules were simple: A light on the blue buzzer would blink on the right answer while the cricketer would invite electric shock in case of an incorrect reply.

Australia 2023 World Cup hero Travis Head started the proceedings. “Travis, do you like to party? Do you, do you like to party?” the host asked.

“Yes,” replied Head to this question.

“Did you drink more than five beers after the World Cup win? More than 10? More than 25?” Head was asked another question.

Before Head could have replied in negative, the host pressed the button for electric shock to bamboozle the southpaw.

Next on the line was Khawaja, who was asked about what was wrong with his teammate Labuschagne.

“I think he got dropped on his head a few too many times as a kid,” he replied, which saved him from receiving the electric shock.

Subsequently, the host asked Khawaja 'Is the current Australian team in better environment without David Warner?’ The left-handed opener dealt a shock of his own when he said 'no' and he felt the impact of it.

“No. Ow, did someone just smack me in the back, what the hell was that? I felt like someone just hit me in the back of the head,” Khawaja said.

“You’ve just got to say yes or no, so obviously you were lying,” the host retorted.

Cummins was next to take the hot seat. The Australian Test and ODI skipper was asked to confirm his name to begin with. Cummins was asked to share his thoughts on the 'Bazball' and he agreed with the host calling it 'bulls**t.'

When Labuschagne took the seat, he was asked how to say his surname the correct way. He was also asked about the infamous golf incident, involving Glenn Maxwell.

Labuschagne confirmed that Maxwell did fall from the cart. However, that reply saw him getting electric shocks.

In the series called 'Are the following people flogs?', Cummins dealt with a shock when he excluded Jonny Bairstow. Mitchell got the same treatment when asked about Stuart Broad.

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By Salman Anjum - 31 Aug, 2024

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