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'Aussies may go the West Indies way'

Last Updated : 11 March 2013, 20:19 IST
Last Updated : 11 March 2013, 20:19 IST

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Former selector John Benaud feels the national cricket team’s continuing decline is similar to the one endured by the mighty West Indies, blaming it on complacency during the period of domination.

“We are like the West Indies, we got comfortable whacking everyone and lost sight of the grassroots and the importance of bring the next generation through,” Benaud told ‘The Daily Telegraph’. “Unfortunately, we got complacent and now it’s biting us on the bum,” he added. Once considered invincible, Australia are a pale shadow of their former self and are currently 0-2 down in the ongoing Test series against India. Benaud said given the state of affairs, Cricket Australia should be worried. “The game has gone right off the pace and the cricket administrators should be worried. Cricket in Australia is in trouble.

“You can have your Argus Review (a sweeping probe of the game conducted after Australia’s Ashes loss in 2010-11), but unless someone does something and you get some experienced, knowledgeable cricketers back in the scene, we are going to keep struggling,” he said. Former cricketer Darren Lehmann backed Benaud’s assessment of the situation. “We have to make sure the younger players are making runs and taking wickets before we promote them to play for Australia,” said Lehmann.

“I know everyone is trying to find the next Ricky Ponting or Michael Clarke, but they found us. Guys have to earn the right to wear the baggy green. Did Glenn Maxwell earn it last week ... probably not, but that’s the selectors’ call,” he added.

Similar was the opinion of former batsman Damien Martyn. “That’s the way it was, we had to make a lot of Shield runs and gain experience,” Martyn told ‘The Cricket Club’ show.

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Published 11 March 2013, 20:19 IST

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