Suspended Australia vice-captain Shane Watson
received the backing of former skipper Ricky Ponting on Thursday as
crisis surrounding the team rumbled on.
Watson, along with
three other players, was suspended for the third Test in India after failing to
respond to a request from Australia's management for feedback on how the team
could be improved.
Cricket Australia High Performance Manager Pat Howard
described Watson as ‘sometimes’ a team player but Ponting, one of Australia's
most successful captains, begged to differ.
"Shane worked as hard as
anybody around his cricket, there's no doubt about that," Ponting was quoted as
saying in the Australian media.
"He's obviously made a blue here - I
don't like to refer to it as homework because it wasn't homework - not getting
his tasks done that were given to him by the coach.
"... I've never known
him to be anything other than a very good team player and a great bloke to have
around your team.
"I loved every moment that I played with
Watto."
Mitchell Johnson, James Pattinson and Usman Khawaja were also
dropped for the same reason.
Watson, who was initially thought to be
considering his Test career, has returned to Australia to be with his pregnant
wife.
Describing his suspension as ‘extremely harsh’ Watson hit back at
Howards's comment this week.
"All I can really say is go around and ask
every person I've ever played cricket with and that will give you the best
indication of whether I'm a team man or not," he said.
"Pat Howard
doesn't particularly know me very well. He's come from a rugby background and
hasn't been in and around cricket very long."
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