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WATCH: Khawaja, Cummins confess watching porn through VR in lie detector test on Fox Cricket's podcast

The Australian cricketers had a fun outing in one of the Fox Cricket podcasts, where they were made to sit in front of a lie detector and answer questions asked by the anchors.

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The Australian cricketers had a fun outing in one of the Fox Cricket podcasts, where they were made to sit in front of a lie detector and answer questions asked by the anchors. The session was filled with smart and funny questions, and by the looks of it, the players enjoyed answering some of the controversial questions as well.

The podcast started with the hosts, Fletch and Hindy, explaining the game's rules to the players: Marnus Labuschagne, Usman Khawaja, Pat Cummins, Travis Head, and Mitchell Marsh. The rules were simple: if they told the truth, the blue light would show, but if they lied, the red light would be visible, and a shock wave would run through the body. 

The questions seemed unexpected, but the way the players answered them was quite satisfying for the crowd present. The hosts' main job was to grill the players, which they succeeded, but some of the players had sarcastic answers that blew their minds off. The session started with some simple questions like 'What's your name, and how do you pronounce it?' Moreover, halfway through the game, Usman Khawaja and Pat Cummins were asked about their adult video encounters on VRs, adding more fun.

While Khawaja straightaway said no and got hit by an electric wave, Cummins admitted to it with a laugh. Various other notorious questions kept the game engaging and the players on their feet most of the time. Moreover, the cricketers answered most of the questions truthfully, and credit should be given to them for showing true sportsmanship. 

Time to make amends: Pat Cummins

As the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024 is coming and the Australians are trophyless for a decade now, skipper Pat Cummins has opened up about the series and said, 'time to make amends.' In a video shared by Star Sports, Cummins talked about how they are confident and excited about playing against India in their backyard and will look forward to crushing the visitors this time. 

"In the last two series here in Australia we haven't been successful so it's been a long time, hopefully, time to make amends. We've played them (India) plenty of times where they've beaten us, but we've also had plenty of wins against them so we'll draw confidence from that," said Cummins in the video shared by Star Sports.

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