Australia captain Ricky Ponting has called on the national governing body to examine the entire structure of the game throughout the country and not just his team's failings in the recent Ashes series.
England retained the Ashes with a 3-1 series victory last week with Australia losing all three games by an innings.
Ponting, who missed the final Test in Sydney to undergo surgery on a broken finger, called on Cricket Australia to widen their season's review to include state, club and junior programmes.
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"The performance of the elite team over the past few weeks has been very disappointing," Ponting wrote in his column in The Australian newspaper on Monday. "But I think it's important we look a fair bit deeper into Australian cricket than just the last couple of weeks.
"I think the whole structure of Australian cricket needs looking at. We've got to look at our state cricket. I'm not sure that is as strong as we need it to be. We've got to look at the reasons why.
"We've got to look further back to club cricket and junior cricket to find out what has caused us to end up in this position.
"There are a lot of things we can look at, but right at the moment it appears as though we're not producing enough high quality Test cricketers."
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