Did Usman Tariq Just Troll Cameron Green After His 'Chucking' Gesture?
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Lahore, Feb 1 (NationPress) Pakistani spinner Usman Tariq took to social media with a sharp retort after Australian all-rounder Cameron Green seemingly questioned his bowling action during the second T20I match held at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Saturday.
Tariq shared a meme on Instagram on Sunday, implying that Green's reaction stemmed from frustration after his dismissal. While he did not directly mention Green, the timing and nature of the post were regarded as a distinct reply to the on-field occurrence.
The incident unfolded in the 11th over of Australia’s chase, where Green was out attempting to play an aggressive shot against Tariq. As he retreated to the pavilion, Green was captured on camera making a hand gesture interpreted by many as an allegation of ‘chucking’. This quickly generated discussions among fans online, with some calling for a ban on the Pakistani bowler.
Tariq is recognized for his peculiar bowling style, which includes a brief pause before delivering the ball. In the past, he has faced criticism and was reported twice for a suspect action during the Pakistan Super League (PSL). However, he was ultimately vindicated after undergoing testing on both occasions.
Recently, he was also involved in a chucking controversy ahead of the ILT20 final in the United Arab Emirates, where he had to defend his unconventional bowling action, asserting that it complied with the allowable 15-degree elbow straightening parameters.
Regarding the match, after winning the toss and batting first, Pakistan amassed a formidable total of 198 runs in 20 overs, primarily due to skipper Salman Agha's impressive 76 and wicketkeeper Usman Khan, who contributed 53 runs.
Australia struggled throughout their chase, getting bowled out for a mere 108 runs in 15.4 overs, with Green being the only player to surpass the 30-run mark. This victory allowed Pakistan to secure the three-match series by winning the first two games.