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Australian selector denies secret deal with Steve Waugh
Sydney, Nov 28: Cricket Australia today ridiculed media reports which claimed a secret deal between the selectors and Stephen Waugh who was `guaranteed` a Test spot in the home series this summer in return for an honourable exit which was denied to his former teammates.
Sydney, Nov 28: Cricket Australia today ridiculed
media reports which claimed a secret deal between the
selectors and Stephen Waugh who was 'guaranteed' a Test spot
in the home series this summer in return for an honourable
exit which was denied to his former teammates.
Trevor Hohns, chairman of selectors, termed suggestions
by former captain Mark Taylor that the panel struck a deal
with Waugh guaranteeing him selection for the Indian series if
he were to retire at the end of it as "ridiculous".
"Steve (Waugh) himself has always said he doesn't expect any guarantees and we don't give anybody any guarantees about their place in the Australian cricket side," said Hohns.
"What we can guarantee now is to do our utmost to make sure Steve goes out the way he wants to," said Hohns who denied Waugh's retirement removed for the selectors the job of deciding on his future.
"I did not think that hard decision was there yet. Look at his form, his form was outstanding (in the last 12 months)." Waugh's predecessor Taylor, writing a syndicated column in an Australian daily, said 38-year-old Waugh's decision to retire at the end of the fourth test against India at his home ground of Sydney, might not have been completely his own.
"I get the feeling there has been a little guarantee given to him by the selectors that if you are going to announce your retirement in Sydney we can guarantee you a spot in the side until that time," Taylor had said. Bureau Report
"Steve (Waugh) himself has always said he doesn't expect any guarantees and we don't give anybody any guarantees about their place in the Australian cricket side," said Hohns.
"What we can guarantee now is to do our utmost to make sure Steve goes out the way he wants to," said Hohns who denied Waugh's retirement removed for the selectors the job of deciding on his future.
"I did not think that hard decision was there yet. Look at his form, his form was outstanding (in the last 12 months)." Waugh's predecessor Taylor, writing a syndicated column in an Australian daily, said 38-year-old Waugh's decision to retire at the end of the fourth test against India at his home ground of Sydney, might not have been completely his own.
"I get the feeling there has been a little guarantee given to him by the selectors that if you are going to announce your retirement in Sydney we can guarantee you a spot in the side until that time," Taylor had said. Bureau Report