The Australian cricket team recently toured Pakistan for a three-match T20I series ahead of the ongoing T20 World Cup 2026. The visitors suffered a brutal whitewash after a below-par batting and bowling performance.
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Watch: Pakistani and Australian Fans Fight During T20 World Cup 2026

Meanwhile, during one of the matches from the series, Australian all-rounder Cameron Green was seen disappointed after getting dismissed by Pakistani spinner Usman Tariq. Green was seen imitating his action and looked visibly unhappy. Several fans, including the Australian cricket content creator, Jake Jeakings, also started mocking Tariq on social media.
Pakistani Fan Fight with Australian Fan
During the ongoing T20 World Cup 2026, Jake Jeakings attended a match in Colombo and was confronted by a Pakistani fan, named Saud Jarwar, who went to him and showed him a piece of sandpaper. During this incident, Jarwar reminded Jeakings of the infamous sandpaper incident involving Steve Smith and David Warner during the Australia vs South Africa Test series in 2018.
As a result, Jake got frustrated and started pushing the Pakistani fan, who was heard telling him to stop trolling his country's players in his videos. The Pakistani Australian fan fight video is getting viral on social media as soon as it was uploaded by the Pakistani fanboy. Jake Jeakings fight with Pakistani fan has become a talking point on social media, as even Jake has addressed the situation, stating that the Pakistani fan did the thing just for views and clout. Here's the video:
Usman Tariq's Controversial Bowling Action Debate
Pakistan off-spinner Usman Tariq is making a lot of headlines for his controversial bowling action. He is slowly emerging into one of the best T20 spinners in the world and had a wonderful outing during the Australia vs Pakistan T20I series, where the spinner played one match and took two wickets in just 2.4 overs, conceding only 16 runs.
Tariq also made his T20 World Cup debut during Pakistan's last game, which was against the USA, where he picked up three wickets in his four overs while conceding only 27 runs. After the match, the bowler started trending once again on social media as many fans started raising questions on his unorthodox bowling action.
Interestingly, Tariq has been given a clean chit over his bowling action by the ICC, which clearly tells that the action is legal. The spinner will once again be in focus during the greatest rivalry in cricket, the India vs Pakistan match, to be played on 15th February.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the result of Australia tour of Pakistan for a three-match T20I series?
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What was the result of Australia tour of Pakistan for a three-match T20I series?
Pakistan whitewashed the series by winning all the three matches at home.
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