Tuesday 12 March 2013 06:14, UK
Shane Watson says he is considering quitting cricket after being axed from the Australia squad for disciplinary reasons.
Captain Michael Clarke has insisted the omissions are due to continued failure of some players to meet the standards set by the team rather than a one-off incident. "I want the public and the media to understand, don't get me wrong, it's not just about one incident. Firstly on this tour our performances have been unacceptable and there has been some stuff off the field that has been unacceptable for the standards an Australian cricket team needs to present itself to achieve what we are trying to achieve. "I know it is a tough day, a really tough day and it's a tough decision, but at the end of the day if people are not hitting those standards there are going to be consequences," said Clarke. "Our head coach gave us two days off after the second Test, it was about freshening yourself up, get your rehabilitation done, your recovery, do what you have to do, get everything right for the next two Test matches, because the next two Test matches are as big as you might have in your career and you have an opportunity to turn this series around. "We were asked to do one thing from the head coach. It was giving information back to the head coach about not only improving your game - what you've learnt from the first two Test matches - but also how can you help this team turn things around and have success. "It was a very simple task. Yes, it took a lot of thinking because you had to look at your game and where you thought you could improve, what you had learnt and what you could do to help this team level this series. In my opinion, for the four players to not do it, not only does it let the team down, it also shows a lack of respect for the head coach and in the Australian cricket team that is unacceptable." The omission of the four players leaves, at most, 13 men available for the third Test, which gets underway in Mohali on Thursday. Wicketkeeper-batsman Matthew Wade's participation remains in the balance, as he nurses a sprained ankle. The veteran Brad Haddin has been called up as cover.