Australian cricket players faced a lie detector test on the ‘Fletch and Hindy’ show on Fox channel, revealing some surprising truths. Players were hooked up to a machine that delivered electric shocks if they were caught lying. While the validity of the test is questionable, several responses triggered shocks, sparking curiosity among fans. Travis Head, who scored a century in the World Cup final, denied drinking between 5 and 35 beers after the victory, but the lie detector indicated otherwise. Usman Khawaja, when asked if the team atmosphere improved without David Warner, also denied it, but the machine contradicted his answer. The test also shed light on Glenn Maxwell’s mysterious golf cart incident, which resulted in him missing a series against Australia. Marnus Labuschagne, who witnessed the incident, claimed it wasn’t a deliberate attempt to avoid playing, but the lie detector proved otherwise. Despite the test’s questionable validity, it provided intriguing insights into the Australian cricket team’s dynamics and secrets.