In the second T20I match between Pakistan and Australia at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, a moment of controversy arose involving Cameron Green and Pakistan's bowler Usman Tariq. Green went for an aggressive slog in an attempt to clear the boundary but ended up getting dismissed. Frustrated by his exit, Green questioned Tariq’s bowling action, hinting that the bowler might be chucking. This accusation has ignited discussions among fans and experts, shining a spotlight on the legality of Tariq’s bowling during the match. The incident certainly added an extra layer of tension to what was already a fiercely competitive game between the two teams. The debate surrounding Usman Tariq’s bowling action has been a hot topic, with several players voicing their concerns. Cameron Green’s recent claim during the second T20I only intensified the discussion. Tariq had previously faced accusations of chucking from Tom Banton, and he was even banned from the Pakistan Super League for the same issue. Yet, he continues to play in international cricket, raising eyebrows about why the ICC hasn’t enforced stricter measures. Fans and experts are now calling for a comprehensive review of Tariq’s bowling action to ensure fairness and uphold the integrity of the game. Also Read | Watch: Sajeevan Sajana Pulls Off Brilliant Catch to Dismiss Mooney in WPL 2026 Agha’s 76 and Abrar’s 3 Wickets Seal Pakistan’s Win Over Australia Australia had a tough time finding their groove and ended up getting bowled out for a mere 108 runs in just 15.4 overs. Cameron Green was the standout performer with 35 runs, but it was Pakistan’s bowlers who really shone. Abrar Ahmed and Shadab Khan were the stars of the show, each claiming three wickets and breaking apart Australia’s batting order. Pakistan’s captain, Salman Agha, stole the spotlight with an impressive 76 runs off just 40 balls, including eight fours and four sixes. He built important partnerships with Saim Ayub and Usman Khan, ensuring Pakistan stayed firmly in control. Abrar’s remarkable figures of 3 for 14 played a crucial role in dismantling the Australian innings. Agha’s exceptional performance rightfully earned him the Player of the Match award.