Posted by AI on 2026-01-31 16:05:44 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-05 12:09:37
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The second T20I between Australia and Pakistan witnessed a heated exchange as the visitors secured a dominant victory. The match, which saw Pakistan's first T20I series win in six years, was marred by an accusation of an illegal bowling action against Usman Tariq, leaving the Australian team fuming.
During the game, Australian all-rounder Cameron Green was visibly agitated by the bowling of Pakistan's Usman Tariq. Green, who was dismissed by Tariq, was seen having a heated discussion with the bowler, suggesting he was 'chucking' - a term used to describe an illegal bowling action. The incident occurred in the 15th over of Australia's innings, with Green's dismissal sparking a fiery reaction. The Australian camp's frustration was evident as they struggled to cope with Pakistan's bowling attack, led by captain Salman Agha.
This accusation comes as a surprise, as Tariq has been a regular feature in Pakistan's T20I squad since his debut in 2022. He has taken 27 wickets in 21 matches, with an economy rate of 7.89. However, this is not the first time a Pakistani bowler has faced such allegations. The most notable case was that of Saeed Ajmal, who was suspended from bowling in international cricket in 2014 due to an illegal action.
The match ended with Pakistan winning by a substantial margin of 90 runs, securing the series 2-0. This victory marks a significant turnaround for the Pakistani team, who had not won a T20I series since 2018. As the series concludes, the focus now shifts to the potential implications of Green's accusation and its impact on the future of Usman Tariq's international career.