Australia misplaced the ODI collection towards Pakistan at dwelling.© AFP
Australia’s former captain Michael Clarke expressed robust issues over the choice by crew administration to relaxation key gamers within the third and closing ODI towards Pakistan, a transfer that contributed to Pakistan’s historic ODI collection win over Australia on their dwelling soil for the primary time in 22 years. Clarke voiced his frustrations on Massive Sports activities Breakfast, questioning why the crew prioritised relaxation for star gamers over an opportunity to safe the collection win.
“I am only a bit confused. With 11 days between now and the primary Check, why cannot the Aussie boys who’re a part of this Check collection play within the one-dayer?” Clarke mentioned, addressing the selection to maintain main gamers like Pat Cummins, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Mitchell Starc, and Josh Hazlewood off the sphere.
Within the absence of those Check-bound gamers, Australia’s batting lineup faltered, managing solely 140 runs earlier than being bowled out. Pakistan comfortably chased the goal in simply 26.5 overs, profitable by eight wickets. Clarke’s feedback mirror issues concerning the influence of such choices on fan engagement with ODI cricket, which he believes is already struggling to attract curiosity.
“If Australia had received the primary two video games, then you may perceive why they relaxation their massive fish, however it was collection on the road. I really feel like we clearly do not care about shedding that collection.
“If you happen to’re not going to care, we’re not going to care. You may’t count on the followers to need to come and watch one-day cricket. We’re bagging one-day cricket, nobody is popping up, hasn’t bought the curiosity,” he concluded.
Along with resting key gamers, Travis Head and Mitchell Marsh had been additionally absent from the ODI collection as they’re on paternity breaks.
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