Australian wicketkeeper Brad Haddin has said that there is no rift in the Australia squad playing in England, after former coach Mickey Arthur had claimed that there was a tussle between Test captain Michael Clarke and all-rounder Shane Watson.
According to sport24, Haddin said that the team was excited to be in an Ashes campaign and new coach Darren Lehmann had done a wonderful job like the rest of the staff.
Arthur had planned to sue Cricket Australia for up to 4 million dollars in compensation along with claiming in legal documents that captain Michael Clarke had described the role of Watson and his faction within the team as 'cancer'.
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