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September 24, 2011
Shane Watson, Australia vice-captain, criticized Australia's cricket selectors and contribute to a "growing sense of panic" among the players as part of preparations for the Ashes series in 2010-11. The Australia were beaten 3-1 in full of the ashes of their defeat to England's first home series from 1986 to 1987, prompting the magazine Argus and subsequent changes made by the Council.
Watson criticized the decision to announce a provisional list of 17, 10 days before the test ash for the first time in Brisbane. ''I felt there was a growing sense of panic in all directions, which, to be honest, was not helped by Cricket Australia announced a team larger than the ash usual, Watson, "he writes in his book of Watto, cited by the Sydney Morning Herald "I do not know why the team was called at first. there was still another group of first-class games, as well as Australia, a match against England to be complete ... There was a sense of panic ... and extended for the whole team.''
Cut and the bowlers during the current series of experiments meant "they were absolutely sh ***** g themselves whenever they went to a bowl because the bowlers are the first to get dropped when things go wrong.
"Our batsmen have not been everywhere ... and nothing happened."
Since the Ashes defeat, Australian cricket has undergone major changes, with coach Tim Nielsen and Chairman of selectors Andrew Hilditch resignation.
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