Cricket
Australia general manager Pat Howard said Tuesday that the door was
still open for Shane Watson to play Tests after the vice-captain
returned home following his axing from their next India match.
The 31-year-old was one of four players suspended for one Test after failing to prepare feedback and deliver it to management on how Australia could improve, with the team trailing 2-0 in the series.
Stunned Watson suggested he could quit Test cricket altogether.
Howard said Watson was still in contention, but must start toeing the team line, implying he was not always a team player.
“I know Shane reasonably well. I think he acts in the best interests of the team, sometimes,” he said in Brisbane.
“I am not going to get drawn into that any more. But there are failings in the system in that we are not getting the best out of Shane — that’s our fault.”
Watson was due home late Tuesday after returning ahead of the third Test but Howard said he was not concerned about the all-rounder’s future just yet.
The 31-year-old was one of four players suspended for one Test after failing to prepare feedback and deliver it to management on how Australia could improve, with the team trailing 2-0 in the series.
Stunned Watson suggested he could quit Test cricket altogether.
Howard said Watson was still in contention, but must start toeing the team line, implying he was not always a team player.
“I know Shane reasonably well. I think he acts in the best interests of the team, sometimes,” he said in Brisbane.
“I am not going to get drawn into that any more. But there are failings in the system in that we are not getting the best out of Shane — that’s our fault.”
Watson was due home late Tuesday after returning ahead of the third Test but Howard said he was not concerned about the all-rounder’s future just yet.
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