Nasser Hussain brands 'axed' Oz players 'lazy and disrespectful'
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Former England captain Nasser Hussain has termed the axed Australian quartet from the Mohali Test as lazy and disrespectful and said that they will never forget the public humiliation of being dumped.
Stating that the Australian team''s leadership structure is fundamentally flawed, Hussain labelled vice-captain Shane Watson, James Pattinson, Mitchell Johnson and Usman Khawaja, who were stood down from the Mohali Test, as foolish, News.com.au reports.
According to Hussain, Watson, Pattinson, Khawaja and Johnson were lazy and disrespectful to not even respond to a simple task like doing their homework and added that he felt that captain Michael Clarke and coach Mickey Arthur have been badly let down by the four players.
The former captain further said that the four axed players will never forget their dumping, specially when they face difficulties while performing in the Ashes this summer.
Stating that Australia's team spirit under Clarke, with the demotion of the four players, could return to haunt them during the July Ashes, Hussain, who led England 45 times between 1999-2003, said the team' s leadership structure felt wrong in many levels. Criticising Watson's absence from the management team, Hussain said that during his stint as England captain, he had made sure that leading players, specially the No.2, were involved in important decisions for the team.
Hussain further said that other players in the Australian team had a duty of care to check whether their teammates had completed a peer review of the second Test loss against India. Rubbishing the team spirit of the Australians, Hussain said that other players in the Australian team had a duty of care to check whether their teammates had completed a peer review of the second Test loss against India, instead of just clapping from the balcony for the benefit of the TV cameras.
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