Arthur shouldn't be made scapegoat for the debacle: Warne

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 21 2013 | 7:35 PM IST
Spin legend Shane Warne today defended Australian coach Mickey Arthur despite the team's dismal show in the ongoing four-Test rubber, saying the South African should not be made "scapegoat" after the series.
"Making Arthur a scapegoat for the poor performance of the Australian team would be unfair on him. The entire team is responsible for this debacle," Warne said when asked if Arthur should be sacked.
The 43-year-old also supported Arthur and Aussie team management's decision to axe four key players, including vice captain Shane Watson, for not completing a presentation that was meant for improving team's performance ahead of the third Test in Mohali.
"If you see the incident in isolation you will find the punishment a bit hard. But I am sure there must have been many more things in the lead up to the expulsion," Warne told reporters at the sidelines of a Advanced Hair Studio's BLITZ treatment.
Warne feels the Australian team would have learnt a lot from this experience and they will emerge better players when they play the Ashes in July.
"They are a good side. It's just that they are inexperienced in these conditions. India is always a difficult place to tour. It took us two tours (1998 and 2001) to learn how to win in India," he said, adding it would be unfair to term this team as the weakest ever Aussie side to have toured India.
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First Published: Mar 21 2013 | 7:35 PM IST

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