Former Australia skipper Michael Clarke has slammed Aaron Finch & Co. for their "un-Australian" brand of cricket throughout the Men's T20 World Cup at home, which resulted in their exit from the Super 12 stage of the tournament.
Australia's defence of their title at home began on a bad note, losing to New Zealand by 89 runs at Sydney. That crushing defeat left Australia playing catch up and despite wins against Ireland and Afghanistan, they weren't much convincing in their performances, culminating in them finishing Group 1 in third place with a negative run rate.
"I think Australians in general, on the biggest stage under the most amount of pressure, always put in on the line and have a crack. We're not scared to lose. Yet we picked an aggressive 11 in this World Cup squad yet played so defensively. Very un-Australian," Clarke said on the Big Sports Breakfast radio show.