Michael Clarke lambasts Cricket Australia over ODI series loss to Pakistan

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Australia prioritised the Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Former Australia's captain Michael Clarke - AFP

Former captain Michael Clarke heavily criticised the Cricket Australia (CA) for resting key players for the final ODI of the recently-concluded three-match series against Pakistan.

Australia, on Sunday, succumbed to their first ODI series defeat against Pakistan at home since 2002 as the visitors raced to a commanding eight-wicket victory in the decider.

The home side was missing skipper Pat Cummins, alongside Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne in the series decider, while Mitch Marsh and Travis Head missed the entire series due to paternal leaves.

Meanwhile, Clarke, who led Australia to the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2015 glory, was disappointed how the hosts treated the ODI series.

Notably, Australia prioritised the Border-Gavaskar Trophy — a five-match Test series against India, scheduled to start 11 days after the third ODI against Pakistan.

"I'm just a bit confused. So 11 days between now and the first Test [in Perth], why can't the Aussie boys who are part of this Test series play in the one-dayer?" he said on his Big Sports Breakfast radio show on Monday.

"If Australia had won the first two games, then you can understand why they rest their big fish, but it was [the] series on the line,” he added.

Clarke further blamed Australia for ‘not caring’ about the outcome of the ODI series, a format, which is downhill due to packed franchise cricket in each calendar year.

"You can't expect the fans to want to come and watch one-day cricket,” said Clarke.

"We are bagging one-day cricket. No-one is turning up, hasn't got the interest.

"I feel like we obviously don't care about losing that series.

"If you're not going to care, we're not going to care."

Sohail Imran Sohail Imran is a senior reporter for Geo News.
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