After the ongoing tour of India, Australia's next Test assignment is the Ashes in England from July and Bond does not believe the sacking episode will have any long-term implication on the performance of the team.
"I thought they would feel a bit of pain in India when I saw the team they were taking over, I didn't expect them to win. But I expect them to be a different unit in England or in their home conditions where the fast bowlers come more into play. I don't think this series will have too many bearings on how they'll play in the Ashes," he said.
In an unprecedented move, Watson and three other key players -- pacers James Pattinson and Mitchell Johnson and batsman Usman Khawaja were dropped from the Australian squad for the third Test for failing to make a presentation on how to improve their personal as well as the team's performance after the humiliating defeat in Hyderabad.
Bond is not surprised by the strict standards laid down by skipper Clarke.
"Knowing Michael, he sets incredibly high standards for himself and as captain he's doing the same for his team," said Bond, who is now New Zealand's bowling coach.
"When you lose, everything comes into question and they've had two comprehensive hidings so far (in India) so he's decided something need to be done.
"He's going to cop flak, as well as some people who'll say 'good on him', and it's about what comes of it. That might not be in these next two Tests but a year down the track," Bond added.
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