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Darren Lehmann publicly apologises for dismal Australia’s Ashes performance

Says the group are looking to identify area of improvement

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Australia coach Darren Lehmann has admitted they have not been good enough this Ashes series. Photo: Reuters
Australia cricket coach Darren Lehmann has publicly apologised for his team’s dismal performance in their Ashes series loss to England.
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In a column posted on the Cricket Australia website on Wednesday, Lehman admitted the team was “poor” during the current series, adding “we have been outplayed by a superior opponent and, as coaching staff, players and selectors, we fully accept the blame for our losses at Edgbaston and Trent Bridge.”
We have been outplayed by a superior opponent and, as coaching staff, players and selectors, we fully accept the blame for our losses
Darren Lehmann
Australia suffered a humiliating defeat by an innings and 78 runs in the fourth test at Trent Bridge to lose the Ashes 3-1 with one match left, coming after a 169-run defeat in Cardiff to start the series and an eight-wicket loss at Edgbaston in the third test.
Australia captain Michael Clarke has endured a bruising series defeat and announced his retirement after the fourth test. Phorto: Reuters
Australia captain Michael Clarke has endured a bruising series defeat and announced his retirement after the fourth test. Phorto: Reuters
“Not only do we want to be accountable for our efforts, but on behalf of our team I want to apologise for the manner in which we have lost, especially to those tour groups and individual fans who paid to travel to the UK to watch us and to the millions more tuning in at home,” Lehmann said.

“We understand how disappointing the series has been, and I can reassure you we are doing our very best as a group to identify the areas in which we need to improve in order to ensure we get better as a team,” he added.

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Lehmann also defended soon-to-be-retired captain Michael Clarke who has come in for criticism from Australian media and former players for his part in the Ashes performance and his decision to retire.

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