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Buchanan says he's not selling Australia's secrets

John Buchanan insists he is not giving away Australia's plans ahead of the Ashes while Ricky Ponting's 5-0 claim has been written off

Cricinfo staff
17-Aug-2010
John Buchanan: "I am Australian, and cherish the part I played in the ongoing development of Australian cricket"  •  AFP

John Buchanan: "I am Australian, and cherish the part I played in the ongoing development of Australian cricket"  •  AFP

John Buchanan insists he is not giving away Australia's plans ahead of the Ashes while Ricky Ponting's 5-0 claim has been written off by everyone except Justin Langer. Buchanan, who coached the team between 1999 and 2007, has been hired as a consultant to the ECB but said he was not there "to tell people how to beat Australia".
"I am Australian, and cherish the part I played in the ongoing development of Australian cricket," he said in the Courier-Mail. "Just as I am a Queenslander, and so would never be a full-time coach of another domestic team. This may be misguided loyalty. However, I am loyal to my principles of always assisting those organisations or individuals who seek to be better."
The Ashes tit-for-tat is in full swing after Ricky Ponting said it was possible to cleansweep England. Andrew Strauss called it the "silly season starting" while his team-mate Jonathan Trott felt the announcement would put more pressure on Ponting's men.
"We're excited about going to Australia and we think we can do very well, but predictions mean nothing," Strauss said before the start of the third Test against Pakistan. "Ultimately it's about what you do on that field on the first day at Brisbane that starts to count. Up to then what people say doesn't interest me to be honest."
Langer, Australia's batting coach, stood up for Ponting. "It was always funny when Glenn McGrath said we were going to win 5-0 and everyone would bag him, but I never quite understood what he was meant to say," Langer said in the Australian. "And I don't understand what Punter's meant to say, that we expect to lose a couple of Test matches? It's not really our style to say we're going to lose any Tests."
Stuart Clark was a key figure in the 5-0 win in 2006-07 and said everything would have to go right for a repeat of the result. Dean Jones, who was involved in Australia's last home Ashes loss in 1986-87, tipped Strauss's men as favourites.
"I love Ricky's bravado in coming out and saying Australia will win 5-0 but I can't see it happening," he said. "If it does, it will be the greatest performance of all time."