He needs to call them to account within the change sheds, not in the media, If they're not listening, that's as much on him and Lehmann as it is on the team.
Same with the go at the selectors/administrators in the media - not a good move at all.
You reckon nothing would have been said in the sheds before yesterday? FMD if you're captaining a side which keeps performing as this one is, you're going to get the shits. The players and admin sometimes need to see that publicly instead of hearing it within the cloisters of the sheds.
It's a ****ing odd world we live in where people can't be called out publicly for the way they're going. Good on him for questioning their attitude and temperament. He's well within his rights to. The Australian cricket team is the most heavily protected and sheltered sporting team in the country, by miles. It has been that way for decades, and it's wrong. You never see these blokes out and amongst people, unless they're launching their own book or they're at the AB Medal night with their missus. There's plenty of scrutiny, of course, but it's all from afar. There's no interaction with people, everything is kept in-house. It's a closed shop. Jesus Christ, football coaches and captains call out players for not having a go or being dumb ****s whenever they see fit to do so, and no one turns a hair at it. Why should it be different here? He's spot on, anyone who watches the team can see it. He's only saying what everyone already knows anyway.
People forget he's only a young bloke but he';s already been through getting dropped and working on his game to get back in then to excel. Sure he's crazy gifted, but the way he changed his game between his first iteration and the current one was all down to work, to doing what was necessary to change his game in order to succeed. It's what successful people do, not just in cricket but in any sport or endeavour. The current lot seem to think they can keep going as they are and it will turn around. It won't. The definition of stupidity is to keep doing the same thing and expect a different outcome.
If they capitulate in Adelaide, I hope he has another crack at them, only this time names names. I've had enough of the way they're playing, and I'm watching from a thousand miles away.