In an episode that went viral on social media platforms, Pat Cummins and Usman Khawaja were some of the Australian cricket players who had a hilarious and shocking experience in an amusing lie-detector test. Other cricket players included in the section are Travis Head, Marnus Labuschagne, Mitchell Marsh, and Josh Hazlewood.
It was a part of the well-liked Fox Network program “Fletch and Hindy.” To the audience’s amusement, the cricket players were subjected to a barrage of unexpected questions, some of which took an increasingly personal turn.
The questions on the lie detector exam started off innocently enough, asking things like, “What’s your name, and how do you pronounce it?” But when the hosts moved on to more thought-provoking questions, the tension increased.
When Khawaja and Cummins were questioned about their experiences with adult videos in virtual reality (VR), it became one of the most talked-about moments.
Pat Cummins and Usman Khawaja took a humorous lie detector test:
Pat Cummins and Usman Khawaja, among other Australian cricket players, recently underwent a humorous lie detector exam. Social media users are sharing videos of the test widely since the cricket players were also asked some personal questions. All of the cricket players were asked some amusing and intimate questions throughout the test. If that was the right answer, the buzzer’s blue light would increase. If a player answers incorrectly, the buzzer’s red light will illuminate, and they will receive a small electric shock.
One of the numerous amusing and intimate queries posed by the gamers concerned adult films.
“Have you ever watched porn through VR (Virtual Reality),” asked one of the hosts from Khawaja during the show.
Khawaja said “no,” but the system responded with an electric shock—which was false. Everyone in the room is left speechless by the entire scene.
Another host questioned Pat Cummins, “Have you ever watched adult materials in VR googles and lied about it?” The pace-bowling all-round player said “yes” in response.
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