Michael Clarke dismisses claims internal rifts in Australian cricket team sparked Ashes rout
Retiring Australia captain Michael Clarke has rubbished domestic media reports that internal divisions within the squad were responsible for the Ashes debacle.
Clarke, who has decided to bring an end to his career after this week’s fifth test at the Oval, launched an expletive-laden broadside at allegations in an article in Brisbane’s Courier-Mail newspaper on Monday.
The report said Clarke had travelled by separate transport and refused to socialise with other players, that a feud between the wives of two senior players had destabilised the squad, and that the dropping of Brad Haddin had caused serious disquiet.
“I can guarantee you, the feeling in this group is exceptional,” Clarke told Australia’s Triple M radio.
“There is no disharmony is this group whatsoever. The players are as tight as any team I’ve been a part of.”