Hayden identified certain strategic judgments that boomeranged and also pulled up the batters. "I think strategically, not playing Mitchell Starc, our premium bowler, ahead of that game was also significant. So, little things, but just performances. Davey Warner's performance in the World Cup was less remarkable than in the last World Cup. He's a premium player. Our expectations, like Babar, like all the great players, are so high that they get exposed when they don't quite get it right," he recognised.
"And then, they [Australia] have to raise their game, challenge themselves, become better players, and then play better tournament cricket. And tournament cricket is very hard. And it's very different for the joint programme because you don't get second bites at the cherry typically," concluded Hayden.
(With inputs from PTI)