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This is an archive article published on May 15, 2013

James Sutherland backs 8216;homework-gate8217; axing

Sutherland said he has "in-depth" understanding of what had happened at that time.

Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland today backed the team management that had axed four players,including then vice-captain Shane Watson,ahead of the Mohali Test against India in March on ground of breach of discipline.

Speaking for the first time on the issue which became a talking point during Australia8217;s disastrous series,Sutherland said he has 8220;in-depth8221; understanding of what had happened at that time.

Coach Mickey Arthur had dropped Watson,James Pattinson,Usman Khawaja and Mitchell Johnson for the third Test of the series for not providing written feedback on how to improve their own and the team8217;s performance.

8220;I8217;m disappointed we got to that stage. I now have a pretty in-depth understanding of where and how it got to there and I8217;m still disappointed that it happened in the circumstances when it got to there and how it got to there,8221; Sutherland told 8216;ESPNcricinfo8217;.

8220;I8217;m supportive of the decisions that were made at the time and I8217;m a really firm believer in the fact that those decisions will ultimately stand us in good stead as we build to sustained performance at the highest level.

8220;I think it8217;s pretty well understood internally what I think about it,and the need for us to ensure those things are dealt with better before they ever get to that stage,8221; he added.

Sutherland insisted that the decision was not influenced by one particular issue.

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8220;It would be dangerous to narrow it down to one or two things. It was a culmination of a whole lot of things,and to pinpoint it as being communication of people not necessarily understanding where they were8230; yes that is one of the reasons no doubt. But there8217;s a whole lot of others as well I think.8221;

Sutherland said they lay great emphasis on players8217; all round development.

8220;We want to be building or developing the best players and part of that is developing players who are not only capable in a cricketing sense. They are strong of character,they8217;re highly resilient,they8217;re able to adapt,and they have all of these character traits.

8220;To some extent you8217;re born with those and to some extent they8217;re circumstantial according to your environment and also they can be developed.

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8220;That8217;s part of our challenge as a sport in developing our best talent is to do that even better in this day and age,understanding the variability of cricket today,the need to adapt and the need to be resilient,to get through tough conditions in a foreign country you might never have visited before. All of those things are part of character,8221; he said.

 

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