Australia cricket greats slam decision to axe Brad Haddin from third test team
Wicketkeeper missed second test to be with his sick daughter
Australia greats Ricky Ponting and Ian Healy say axing wicketkeeper Brad Haddin for the third Ashes test against England starting Wednesday is a mistake, while Matthew Hayden called it “outrageous”.
Haddin, the vice-captain, has been overlooked in favour of the younger Peter Nevill, who impressed on his international debut in the second test at Lord’s after the 37-year-old pulled out to be with his sick daughter Mia.
Former captain Ponting, who played 168 tests, said the decision did not sit well with him.
“I am disappointed with the decision to leave Brad Haddin out of the test team for Edgbaston,” he said in a column for The Australian newspaper, adding that he was “the heart and soul of the team”.
“All reports suggest he would have played at Lord’s but he made the only and right decision to be with his daughter Mia who was very ill in hospital and missed that match.