"You look at that side and over the next two years we lost seven players. That's going to knock any team in a big way. But I wasn't aware of the extent they'd allowed things to slip until it all blew up in India in March. The way the 'homework' saga was handled was pretty poor," McGrath said.
The former pacer said nothing of that sort could have happened during his playing days.
The team management 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.
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 team's performance.
"When I was playing it was easy. But now I find it tough to make a prediction. I'm a very loyal, parochial Australian and I can never say we're going to lose a series. So I'm going to say it'll be a good, tough series," McGrath was quoted as saying by 'The Guardian'.
McGrath said the appointment of his former team-mate Darren Lehmann could change the fortunes of the side.
"I played quite a bit with Boof (Lehmann) and he's pretty relaxed. But he's also old-school. He was a class player and he's done great things as a coach. I've talked to guys who've played under him at Queensland and in the IPL and they all think he's great. Players warm to him and respect him and he brings out their best. That's what this team needs.
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