Melbourne, Nov 14 Former Australian coach Justin Langer believes the "chopping and changing" in the side leading up to the ICC T20 World Cup at home was not the right way to go ahead of such a big event, and it could have played a big role in Aaron Finch's side's premature exit.
Australia, who were the defending champions, could not make it past the Super 12 stage, with the biggest blow coming from Trans-Tasman rivals New Zealand who thrashed them by 89 runs in the opening group game on October 22.
"Leading in, Australia were chopping and changing a bit, giving people the opportunities, not necessarily the right way to go about it but that's just the way it worked out and giving some guys some rest," Langer, who remained Australia's chief coach for almost four years until his departure post the team's success in the 2021 T20 World Cup in the UAE and the 4-0 Ashes triumph at home, told sen.com.au.