Conor Bradley was driven by the full force of Anfield's adoration, while Trent Alexander-Arnold – the local boy who left Liverpool behind - was given a brutal and hostile reminder of his fall from grace. Bradley was earmarked as Alexander-Arnold's heir apparent from the moment he announced
Deleted video: Australian cricketers mock India’s handshake row with Pakistan

Deleted video: Australia cricketers mock India’s handshake row with Pakistan, make insulting gestures | Watch
Australian cricketers, both men and women, have mocked at India's “no-handshake” stance with Pakistan. Players like Josh Hazlewood, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Marsh and Alyssa Healy poked fun at Team India's recent controversy at the Asia Cup 2025.
"We all know India is on its way. But we've identified one critical weakness," says one of the Kayo Sports anchors.
“We know that they're not huge fans of the traditional greeting,” says the other anchor while making a handshake gesture.
“So, we can throw them off before we've even bowled a ball,” he suggests.
Nathan Ellis and Glenn Maxwell mockingly try the fist-and-palm gesture. Women's Captain Alyssa Healy thumbed her nose and wiggled the remaining fingers as a teasing gesture.
Spinner Sophie Molineux then uses the “Italian salute”. The “up yours” gesture is generally meant to insult people. Then, she goes ahead and uses her middle fingers.
In the now-deleted video by Kayo Sports, Australia Men's Captain Mitchell Marsh then suggests the “finger in the ice cup” gesture as a replacement of the traditional handshake.
Then, the players suggest “healing hands” and “salt on the popcorn” gestures.
“What about the shooter?” Hazlewood jokingly asks. The entire team then bursts into laughter.
While the original video seems to have been deleted by Kayo Sports, a few other users have shared it online. One Indian cricket fan shared it on YouTube and suggested they should do the “Sandpaper on the ball” gesture. The user reminded the Australian players of a past incident, in which Virat Kohli had used that gesture to tease Australian cricketers.
Sandpapergate
The said gesture mockingly refers to one of the biggest scandals in Australia cricket. The 2018 Australian ball-tampering scandal, also called “Sandpapergate”, shocked the cricket world.During a Test match against South Africa in Cape Town in March 2018, Australian player Cameron Bancroft was caught on camera using sandpaper to tamper with the ball for extra swing. When spotted, he tried to hide it in his trousers.
After the day's play, Bancroft and captain Steve Smith admitted the plan was made by the team's leadership group, led by David Warner.
Cricket Australia punished them heavily. Smith and Warner were banned for 12 months, Bancroft for 9 months, and Warner was barred from leadership for life.
Source: LiveMint
Related Posts: Ex-South Korean PM Han Duck-soo gets 23 years in prison for 2024 martial law Australian women cricketers’ harassment triggers political row in Madhya Pradesh Indore Man Who Molested Australian Women Cricketers Is A Habitual Offender Indian minister accused of victim blaming after Australian cricketers India's blind women cricketers chase history at first T20 World Cup Can India's cricketers break the jinx and win the Women's World cup Two women cricketers touched inappropriately in Indore Tatas gift SUVs to women cricketers Viral ‘Cupcake Girl’ who mocked India says South Africa needs mental therapy after yet another big-game choke Mocked in India for being poor
Conor Bradley was driven by the full force of Anfield's adoration, while Trent Alexander-Arnold – the local boy who left Liverpool behind - was given a brutal and hostile reminder of his fall from grace. Bradley was earmarked as Alexander-Arnold's heir apparent from the moment he announced
4 months ago