The Asian Age

INDIA TOUR TOUGHEST PERIOD OF MY CAPTAINCY: CLARKE

- — PTI

Australian skipper Michael Clarke does not regret the infamous ‘ Homeworkga­te’ scandal in India last year but does admit that the tour was the toughest period of his captaincy.

The Aussies not only lost the Test series 0- 4 against Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s India but were also hit hard after four players were dropped from Test duties after they failed to complete a homework task given by the then coach Mickey Arthur.

“India by far was the toughest period of my captaincy,” Clarke was quoted saying in the Sydney Morning Herald.

“In the build- up to that event ( homework- gate), there were a number of things that occurred over a long period of time; it wasn’t just that event. Mickey drew a line in the sand and yes, I was a part of it, I stand by that, but I don’t regret it one bit. I backed my coach, I supported him and I believe the decision, especially now that I look back, was the best decision for Australian cricket,” said Clarke.

Arthur was subsequent­ly removed from coaching duties and Clarke also had to face his share of brickbats after the drubbing. But the righthande­d batsman said that he was more concerned about the team’s reputation. “I was more disappoint­ed and upset at the fact a team I was captaining was labelled the worst Australian team to tour India; I blame me. We said if you want to be a part of what I believe is the greatest team in the world, then you need to be willing to jump on the train.”

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