Pat Cummins has delivered a stunning response to England’s Bazball. (Image: X)
The Australian skipper Pat Cummins along with a few of his teammates were grilled on various cricket-related questions during a lie-detector test and the Aussies revealed some of their hot-takes in the process.
The Australian team has been one of the dominant forces within cricket in the past decade. Under Cummins’ leadership, the group have gone on to win the prized World Test Championship and the ODI World Cup, cementing their dominance in world cricket.
In a segment hosted by Fox Sports, the Australian side was involved in a fun lie-detector test where the players would be asked to reveal their take on several topics and it would be revealed whether it was the truth or a lie.
Among the most debated yet hilarious questions asked was whether the lot thinks Bazball was bull****’? Cummins however, opted to tell the truth and agreed with the statement which would raise eyebrows.
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Both Australia and England share a long-standing rivalry as the two sides regularly compete for the Ashes trophy which has a 136-year old history within cricket.
Most recently, England under the Test team’s head coach, Brendon McCullum has come up with a new brand of cricket which has brought a more entertaining aspect to their game as well as improved on their form in the longest format.
Bazball which was coined by journalists has been something that has caught the attention of former cricketers along with the fans. However, many believe that the concept might not be the right thing for the side.
England is on a dry spell in the Ashes series as they have not been able to reclaim the urn since 2015. Bazball will certainly be in the spotlight and could be very well accepted should England get past Australia to reclaim the prized trophy.
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Currently, England are taking on Sri Lanka in a two-match Test series at home. The hosts have managed to win the first Test and are in the middle of their second game where they have a firm grip on the game.
Australia on the other hand will be part of a white-ball tour of the United Kingdom. They will take on Scotland in a three-match series followed by a 5-match series against England all of which begins on September 4.